The “KRI Brawijaya-320” is the first of two multi-mission combat vessels destined for Indonesia. The delivery ceremony of the MPCS (Multipurpose Combat Ship/PPA) to the Indonesian Navy took place at Fincantieri’s shipyard in Muggiano (La Spezia).
The ceremony was attended by Biagio Mazzotta, Chairman of Fincantieri; Admiral Muhammad Ali, Chief of the Indonesian Navy; H.E. Prof. Dr. Junimart Girsang, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Indonesia to the Republic of Italy; Admiral Enrico Credendino, Chief of the Italian Navy; and Admiral Giacinto Ottaviani, National Armaments Director. Their presence underscored the strong defense collaboration between the two nations.

Built and delivered by Fincantieri in a very short time, thanks in part to new construction synergies implemented by the Group, the “KRI Brawijaya-320” is the first of two MPCS/PPA units. Together with its sister ship, the “KRI Prabu Siliwangi-321”, it represents an important milestone in the development of the strategic partnership between Fincantieri and the Indonesian Ministry of Defense. These vessels will be the largest combat ships in the Indonesian Navy, enhancing stability in the Indo-Pacific region and safeguarding Indonesia’s national interests.
Technical features of the Multipurpose Combat Vessel
The MPCS/PPA is a highly versatile class of ship designed to perform a wide range of missions, including frontline combat operations, maritime patrol, rescue, and civil protection activities.
The vessel can also deploy high-speed boats such as RHIBs (Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats) via a lateral crane or a hauling ramp located at the stern. Its overall length is 143 meters. Equipped with a combined diesel and gas turbine propulsion system (CODAG) and an electric propulsion system, it operates at speeds exceeding 31 knots. The vessel accommodates a crew of 171.