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KRI Cobra
KRI ''Kobra'',1 dead, 3 missing as gutted Indonesian ferry wreck sinks - Death toll from fire now 42
- Inquirer.net - Obtained March 27, 2007.
is an Indonesian naval vessel of the Waigeo class patrol boats.


Notable deployments

''Cobra'' and
KAL Legian KAL ''Legian'' is an Indonesian naval vessel. Notable deployments ''Legian'' and KRI Cobra helped recover 22 of the bodies of the deceased from the Levina 1.
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KAL Legian
KAL ''Legian'' is an Indonesian naval vessel. Notable deployments ''Legian'' and KRI Cobra helped recover 22 of the bodies of the deceased from the Levina 1.Death toll rises as charred ferry sinks
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Levina 1
The ''Levina 1'' was an Indonesian passenger ferry. On 22 February 2007, it caught fire, killing at least 51 people. Three days later, on 25 February, it sank with a group of journalists and investigators on board, killing at least one more and leaving three missing. Construction The ''Levina 1'' was a 2,000-ton vessel built in Japan in 1980. It was owned and operated by PT Praga Jaya Sentosa. Fire On February 22, 2007, the ''Levina 1'' was en route from the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, to the island of Bangka. The vessel caught fire several hours after leaving port, prior to dawn, at a location from the start port of Tanjung Priok. Hundreds of passengers escaped the burning ship by jumping into the Java Sea. Over 290 people had to be rescued. At least 51 people were killed in the disaster, but the Indonesian Red Cross says the number of deaths could be as high as 89. The ship's log claimed the ship was carrying 228 passengers, 42 trucks and eight cars, but the navy claims it h ...
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Patrol Vessels Of The Indonesian Navy
A patrol is commonly a group of personnel, such as law enforcement officers, military personnel, or security personnel, that are assigned to monitor or secure a specific geographic area. Etymology From French ''patrouiller'', from Old French ''patouiller'' “to paddle, paw about, patrol”, from ''patte'' “a paw”. Military In military tactics, a ''patrol'' is a sub-subunit or small tactical formation, sent out from a military organization by land, sea or air for the purpose of combat, reconnaissance, or a combination of both. The basic task of a patrol is to follow a known route with the purpose of investigating some feature of interest or, in the assignment of a ''fighting patrol'' (U.S. ''combat patrol''), to find and engage the enemy. A patrol can also mean a small cavalry or armoured unit, subordinate to a troop or platoon, usually comprising a section or squad of mounted troopers, or two armoured fighting vehicles (often tanks). Law enforcement In non ...
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