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List of military actions involving Indonesia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following is a list of military actions involving Indonesia.

Conflict or action Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Outcome
Indonesian National Revolution
(1945–1949)
 Indonesia  Netherlands

 United Kingdom

Japan

Indonesian independence from the Netherlands. Dutch Military victory, Indonesian political victory[1][2][3]
Madiun Affair
(1948)
 Indonesia People's Democratic Front Rebellion suppressed
Darul Islam rebellion
(1949–1962)
 Indonesia
Islamic State of Indonesia
Legion of the Just Ruler
Dissolution of the Darul Islam
APRA coup d'état
(1950)
 United States of Indonesia

Legion of the Just Ruler

Indonesian victory
Makassar Uprising
(1950)
 United States of Indonesia  East Indonesia United States of Indonesian victory
Invasion of Ambon
(1950)
 Indonesia
Republic of South Maluku
Indonesian victory

PRRI/Permesta rebellion
(1957–1961)

 Indonesia

Revolutionary Government of the Republic of Indonesia
Universal Struggle Charter

Masyumi Party
Central Intelligence Agency

Indonesian government victory
Operation Trikora
(1961–1962)
 Indonesia  Netherlands Indonesian victory
Cross border attacks in Sabah
(1962–present)
 Malaysia Abu Sayyaf
Moro Pirates
 Sulu Sultanate
Ongoing
Papua conflict
(1962–present)
 Indonesia
Free Papua Movement
Ongoing
Indonesia–Malaysia Confrontation
(1963–1966)
 Indonesia  Malaysia

 United Kingdom
 Australia
 New Zealand
 Brunei

Commonwealth victory[7]
30 September Movement
(1965)
Indonesian Army 30 September Movement, including Coup attempt failed.
Indonesian invasion of East Timor
(1975–1976)
 Indonesia
Timorese Democratic Union
Timorese Popular Democratic Association
Fretilin
Indonesian victory
Indonesian occupation of East Timor
(1976–1999)
 Indonesia  East Timor
Insurgency in Aceh
(1976–2005)
 Indonesia
Free Aceh Movement
Indonesian tactical victory; Helsinki peaceful Memorandum of Understanding
  • Special autonomy granted to Aceh
  • Disarmament of the GAM
  • End of GAM's claim of independence
  • Departure of non-local Indonesian troops, leaving only 25,000 soldiers in the province
Garuda Indonesian Airways Flight 206 hijacking
(28 March 1981)
Indonesian Army Komando Jihad Hostages rescued
Tanjung Priok massacre
(1984)
Indonesian Army Muslim residents of Tanjung Priok 24 civilians killed and 54 injured (official)
>100 killed or injured (estimates)
Talangsari incident
(1989)
Indonesian Army

National Police

Islamist groups 3 military personnel killed
27–130 Islamists killed
Mapenduma hostage crisis
(8 January – 15 May 1996 (1996-01-08 – 1996-05-15))
Indonesian Army
Free Papua Movement
Hostages rescued
War on Terror in Indonesia
(2000–present)
 Indonesia East Indonesia Mujahideen
Jemaah Islamiyah
Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid
Laskar Jihad
Ongoing
MV Sinar Kudus hijacking
(16 March – 1 May 2011 (2011-03-16 – 2011-05-01))
Indonesia Indonesia Somali pirates
  • Pirate group defeated
  • Hostages rescued[8]

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See also

References

  1. ^ Reid, Anthony (1974). The Indonesian National Revolution 1945–1950. Melbourne: Longman. p. 152. ISBN 0-582-71046-4.
  2. ^ Vickers, Adrian (2005). A History of Modern Indonesia. New York: Cambridge University Press. p. 115.
  3. ^ Friend, Theodore (2003). Indonesian Destinies. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. p. 38. ISBN 0-674-01834-6.
  4. ^ "Operation Trikora – Indonesia's Takeover of West New Guinea". Pathfinder: Air Power Development Centre Bulletin (150): 1–2. February 2011. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  5. ^ Platje, Wies (2001). "Dutch Sigint and the Conflict with Indonesia 1950–62". Intelligence and National Security. 16 (1): 285–312. doi:10.1080/714002840. S2CID 153528325.
  6. ^ Soedjati Djiwandono, Konfrontasi Revisited, p. 135.
  7. ^ van der Bijl, Nick (2007). Confrontation, The War with Indonesia 1962–1966. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military Press. p. 246. ISBN 978-1-84415-595-8. It was an outstanding victory, and it was a victory
  8. ^ "Indonesian army kills 4 pirates; 20 hostages freed". Seattle Times. 2011-05-04. Retrieved 2023-07-24.
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