According to Presidential Regulation No. 84/2025 on the Organization of the Indonesian National Armed Forces, the organizational structure of the navy comprises the following components:
Leadership Elements • (Admiral) Muhammad Ali
Chief of Staff of the Navy (), position held by a four-star Admiral or Marine General; and •
Deputy Chief of Staff of the Navy (), position held by a three-star Vice Admiral or Marine Lieutenant General.
Leadership support elements The following positions of the leadership support are equivalent to a naval
Staff organization. •
Inspectorate General of the Navy (), position held by a 3-star Vice Admiral; •
Advisory Staff Offices to the Navy Chief of Staff (); •
Naval Planning and Budgeting Staff (); •
Naval Intelligence Staff (); •
Naval Operations Staff (); •
Naval Personnel Staff (); •
Naval Logistics Staff (); •
Naval Territorial Staff (); and •
Naval Communication and Electronic Affairs Staff ().
Service element •
Navy Headquarters Detachment (), in charge of managing the internal affairs, personnel, logistics, and finance in support of the Navy Headquarters, led by a 1-star Commodore.
Central Executive Agencies recruiting posterThe following agencies are central executive agencies, directly subordinated under the Navy Headquarters.
Academies and Colleges •
Naval Academy (), led by an Academy Governor with a rank of 2-star Rear Admiral; •
Naval Staff and Command College (), led by a Staff and Command College Commandant with a rank of 2-star Rear Admiral; and •
Naval Technological College (), led by a College Commandant with a rank of 2-star Rear Admiral.
Centers •
Naval Aviation Center (), led by a 2-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Military Police Center (), led by a 2-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Medical Center (), led by a 2-star Naval/Marine Officer, which directly oversee: • dr. Ramelan Central Naval Hospital, and • Raden Eddy Martadinata Naval Dentistry Institute. •
Naval Materiel Worthiness and Occupational Safety Center (), led by a 1-star Naval; •
Naval Intelligence Center (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Territorial Center (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; and •
Naval Cyber Center (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer.
Services •
Naval Public Relations Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Communications and Electronic Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Justice Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Operations and Training Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Personnel Administration Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Education Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Personnel Maintenance Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Materiel Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Weapons and Electronics Materiel Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Base Facilities Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Procurement Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Logistics Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Finance Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer, led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Research and Development Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Information and Data Processing Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Psychology Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Historical Heritage Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; •
Naval Mental Guidance and Chaplaincy Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer; and •
Naval Procurement Service (), led by a 1-star Naval/Marine Officer. of the Naval Aviation landing on the
flight deck of
USS Fort Worth ASW Helicopter
Naval Aviation The Indonesian Naval Aviation Center () is a part of the Navy's Central Executive Agencies led by a Rear Admiral.
Puspenerbal serves as the centre of guidance to the Navy's aviation units in regards to personnel as well as the readiness of air elements in support of the Navy.
Puspenerbal operates both combat and logistic units that work in tanget with both the Navy itself and the Marine Corps; these units perform multitudes of operations which include air surveillance, anti-submarine, fast logistics support, maritime patrol, marine combat operations, and the provision of material coaching functions. Outside of military operations
Puspenerbal also conducts SAR operations, and humanitarian relief operations. Other than that, monitoring the movement of foreign ships, especially in the archipelagic sea lanes of Indonesia, environmental protection from the pollution of dangerous materials, and the prevention of smuggling and theft of marine wealth are also an important mission carried by
Puspenerbal, these are done in coordination with other similar aviation elements such as the
Indonesian Air Force and
Indonesian Police. One notable act of Navy aircraft in the 21st century was when they were involved in evacuating victims of the
2006 Yogyakarta earthquake.
Principal Commands under the Navy Chief of Staff and KRI Bontang (907) performing replenishment at sea •
Indonesian Fleet Command (). The Indonesian Fleet Command is led by a three-star Vice Admiral and responsible for all the three fleet commands. •
1st Fleet Command () based in Tanjung Uban,
Bintan Regency in
Riau Islands. •
2nd Fleet Command () based in
Surabaya. •
3rd Fleet Command () based in
Sorong. •
Naval Hydro-Oceanographic Center (). •
Naval Doctrine, Education, and Training Development Command (): • Naval Operation Education Command (); • Marine Corps Education Command (); • Naval Support Training Command (); • Basic Military Training and Education Centre (); • Electronics and Naval Weapon Guidance System Training Centre (); • Naval Operation Training Centre (); and • Marine Corps Training Centre (). •
Indonesian Marine Corps (), with three Marine Forces and an independent Marine Brigade plus support units. •
Military Sealift Command () coordinates the navy's logistical assets in support of its personnel. •
Military Sealift Force Jakarta •
Military Sealift Force Surabaya •
Military Sealift Force Makassar Naval territorial organization leadership The Navy's territorial organizations are divided into
Naval Regional Commands (), which oversees numerous naval bases and naval maintenance facilities throughout Indonesia. The Naval Region Command HQ organization additionally contains a naval security unit and an administrative regiment of one naval police battalion and one Marine Corps base defence battalion. ==Service branches==