The class are often named after lead ships or the first ship commissioned. Smaller sized boats with light armaments usually have the prefix KAL, stands for Kapal Angkatan Laut (Navy ships).
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Atkinson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search All the Indonesian Navy vessels are named with the prefix KRI (Kapal perang Republik Indonesia) or Naval Vessel of the Republic of Indonesia. Alphabetical List Arit / Celurit / Clurit / Sabit Barong Blades of the Sumedang Regency 1888 - 1912 Bowie Bıçak / Pichoq Dao Dha Dharia Flyssa Golok Gunong / Puñal de Kriss Janbiya / Jambiya Kerambit / Lawi Ayam / Kuku Macan Keris Khodmi - Bou-Saadda Khyber / Salawar / Charay Kindjal / Qama Klewang / Kelewang / Gliwang Kris Kudi / Kujang Kukri / Khurkuri Laguiole Mandau Ngala / Ngulu Nimcha Panabas Parang Pedang Rawit Rencong Saber Shamshir Talibon / Garab / Piru One problem with collecting, especially sharp objects, is where to put them! Feed Atkinson Collection: Swords and Knives by David J. I have typically only created these pages when I have more than one example. Wecome to my private collection of ethnographic edged weapons! Site Navigation Home Site Map Search Collection by Region Africa Central Africa East Africa North Africa Southern Africa West Africa Americas North America Central America South America Asia China Japan Asia - Central Asia - South East Burma (Myanmar) Cambodia Malaysia Thailand and Laos The Indonesian Archipelago Bali and Lombok Java Kalimantan (Borneo) Sulawesi (Celebes) Sumatra The Philippines Luzon Visayas Mindanao Moro Barong Sulu Archipelago Vietnam Balkan Peninsula Caucasus Europe and Scandinavia Austro-Hungary British Isles Finland France Italy Spain Sweden Indian Subcontinent Afghanistan Assam and Nagaland Bhutan India Nepal Tibet Middle East Arabian Penninsula Iran (Indo-Persia) Iraq Israel, Jordan, Lebanon Kurdistan Region Syria Ottoman Empire Russia Collection By Type Alphabetical List Barong Blades of the Sumedang Regency 1888 - 1912 Bowie Dha Flyssa Gunong / Puñal de Kriss Janbiya / Jambiya Kerambit / Lawi Ayam / Kuku Macan Keris Dapur Keris Blade Parts Keris Books Keris Clothing Keris Customs Keris Power Keris Size Luk Pamor Ricikan / Perabot Tangguh Khodmi - Bou-Saadda Khyber / Salawar / Charay Kindjal / Qama Klewang / Kelewang / Gliwang Kris Kudi / Kujang Kukri / Khurkuri Laguiole Mandau Panabas Parang Pedang Rencong Saber Shamshir Talibon / Garab / Piru Peoples The Aceh The Batak The Dayak The Daza The Ifugao The Jewish Silversmiths of Yemen The Kodavas (Coorg) The Kuba The Mongo The Moro The Naga The Paiwan The Salampasu The Sami The Shan (Tai) The Tabwa The Toraja The Tuareg The Turkana Miniatures Militaria Form and Design Blade Shapes, Features and Geometry Decoration Hilt Designs Materials Regional Designs Special Interest Features Steel Types and Patterns Forging Nomenclature Bedog vs Golok Bhutan Patag Dayak Parang European Saber Nomenclature European Sword Nomenclature Indonesian Hilts (Hulu, Sukul) Nomenclature Katana and other Japanese Swords Nomenclature Keris Nomenclature Kudi / Kujang Kukri / Khukuri Nomenclature Malaysian Blades Nomenclature Marathi Swords Nomenclature Moro Swords Nomenclature Name and Spelliing Cross Reference for Edged Weapons Rencong Nomenclature Takuba Nomenclature Terms for Blades in Various Languages Tulwar Nomenclature Marks and Stamps Country Markings Eyelash mark Geometric Map Marks Inspector and Acceptance Marks Katipunin Rank Marks Maker's Marks Mazir-i-Sharif Stamp Passau 'Running Wolf' Rencong Marks Royal Markings Runes and Other Markings Kabyle Symbols Tiger Mark Quotes Useful Info by Region Indonesia Online Resources Martial Arts Kali Krabi Krabong Thaing Chinese 'Big Saber' Techniques Medieval Sword Fighting Art Displays Collection By Type ** Not all of the types of swords and knives in my collection are represented here.