The Indonesian Air Power has formally introduced the primary 4 French-supplied Rafale fighter plane into service at a defence handover ceremony at Halim Perdanakusuma Air Base in Jakarta. The ceremony was attended by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, and included the switch of six Rafales, 4 Falcon 8X enterprise jets, one Airbus A400M MRTT, and one Thales GM403 ground-controlled interception radar. The Indonesian Defence Ministry confirmed that the six Rafales will type the stock of Air Squadron 12, with President Prabowo having unveiled the squadron brand on the nostril of the lead plane and carried out a conventional water blessing. The service entry of the Rafale represents a serious landmark within the modernisation of Indonesian Air Power’s fight capabilities, following years of uncertainty relating to the way forward for its fighter fleet.
The Indonesian Defence Ministry ordered 42 Rafales beneath an $8.1 billion contract in February 2022, with French officers having continued to foyer for followup orders to be positioned over the next years. The Indonesian Air Power launched the primary picture exhibiting a Rafale fighter plane within the service’s colors in August 2025. The small measurement of the Indonesian fighter fleet, and the big variety of Rafales ordered, has indicated that the Air Power is more likely to exchange all of its U.S. F-5s and F-16s, and presumably a number of of its Russian Su-27s and Su-30s, with the plane. The fighter has a comparable measurement and engine energy to the light-weight F-16, making it very significantly smaller and shorter ranged than the heavyweight Su-27 and Su-30, which mixed with the small measurement of its radar limits its potential to patrol or carry out air defence duties throughout Indonesia’s huge territory.
The Indonesian Air Power had beforehand deliberate to acquire Russian Su-35S fighters, that are significantly bigger and longer ranged plane that carry radars over thrice as giant because the Rafale. As order was signed to acquire the plane in February 2018. This was placed on maintain, nonetheless, as a result of threats from america to impose financial sanctions. The Rafale beforehand competed towards the Su-35’s predecessor, the Su-30, for orders from Algerian, Kazakhstan and Ethiopia, and failed to realize contracts in any of the three instances, with the international locations’ decrease susceptibility to Western stress thought-about a number one issue. Whereas the Su-35 is just not anticipated to be thought-about for future procurements, there was vital hypothesis from Indonesian defence analysts that following years of efforts to ‘sanctions proof’ the nation’s financial system, the Su-35’s successor the Su-57 fifth era fighter might be thought-about to function a part of a high-low mixture alongside the Rafale.

On October 16, 2025, Indonesian Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin and a number of different native officers confirmed that the Defence Ministry had positioned an order to acquire 42 Chinese language J-10C ‘4+ era’ fighter plane, following the kind’s main successes within the palms of the Pakistan Air Power in early Could in capturing down a number of Indian fighters, together with 1-4 Rafales. With each the Rafale and the J-10C being comparatively light-weight quick ranged plane, nonetheless, the procurement of each would depart the Air Power and not using a heavyweight fighter kind that may match the vary of plane just like the Su-27 and Su-30. The procurement of the Chinese language J-35 fifth era fighter, a a lot bigger twin engine plane with an extended vary, has been broadly speculated. The one heavyweight lengthy vary fighter kind within the Western world, the F-15EX, was beforehand thought-about for procurement, earlier than Boeing on February 3, 2026, confirmed a termination of talks for gross sales to Indonesia. The very restricted autonomy which america permits for operators of its fighters, notably when in comparison with China, and Russia, but in addition to a lesser extent in comparison with France, has restricted its fighters’ potential to realize traction in impartial states.



