Military equipment of Timor-Leste
The Timor-Leste Defence Force uses a range of equipment.
Land Component
Weapons
Utility vehicles
| Image | Model | Origin | Type | Variant | In Service | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toyota Land Cruiser (J70) | Japan | 1-ton utility vehicle | Pickup | Unknown | ||
| Weststar GS Cargo Truck | Malaysia | 1-ton utility vehicle | Pickup | Unknown | Delivered on 2014.[2] | |
| Isuzu F-Series | Japan | utility truck | Cargo truck | 18 | 18 units delivered on 4 July 2024.[3] | |
| HICOM Handalan Truck | Malaysia | utility truck | Handalan I | 9 | 9 units were delivered on 17 February 2013.[4] |
Naval Component
| Current vessels | Origin | Class | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NRTL Jaco[5] | China | Jaco | Patrol boat | Commissioned June 2010 |
| NRTL Betano[5] | China | Jaco | Patrol boat | Commissioned June 2010 |
| NRTL Dili | South Korea | 40-ton | Patrol boat | Commissioned 26 September 2011 |
| NRTL Hera | South Korea | 40-ton | Patrol boat | Commissioned 26 September 2011 |
| Former vessels | Origin | Class | Type | Notes |
| NRTL Oecusse (P101)[5] | Portugal | Albatroz | Patrol boat | ex NRP Albatroz (P 1012), transferred in 2002 |
| NRTL Atauro (P102)[5] | Portugal | Albatroz | Patrol boat | ex NRP Atauro (P 1163), transferred in 2002 |
| NRTL Kamenassa (P217) | South Korea | Chamsuri[6] | Patrol boat | Commissioned 26 September 2011; sunk as a dive wreck 15 July 2023[7] |
| Future vessels | Origin | Class | Type | Notes |
| NRTL Aitana[8][9][10] | Australia | Guardian | Patrol boat | Timor-Leste was scheduled to receive two vessels but was unable to accept them because of a lack of port facilities.[11] |
| NRTL Laline[8][9][10] | Australia | Guardian | Patrol boat | Timor-Leste was scheduled to receive two vessels but was unable to accept them because of a lack of port facilities.[11] |
Light Air Component
Aircraft
| Image | Model | Origin | Type | Variant | In Service | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed-wing aircraft | ||||||
| Cessna 172 | United States | Utility aircraft | 172P | 1 | 4W-FAT | |
| Cessna 206 | United States | Utility aircraft | Turbostationary 206H | 1 | 4W-FAM | |
References
Citations
- ^ a b c "Government Hands Over Military Weapons to F-FDTL | The Dili Weekly". 1 July 2025.
- ^ "The Weststar GS Cargo for East Timor". Strategic Bureau of Information.
- ^ "MD APOIA VIATURA TÁTIKA 18 BA INSTITUISAUN F FDTL". 4 July 2025 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Government delivers vehicles to F-FDTL". Government of Timor-Leste.
- ^ a b c d Bateman & Bergin 2011, p. 54.
- ^ Defense, R. P. "East Timor Naval Force Receives Three Patrol Vessels from South Korea". RP Defense (in French). Archived from the original on 10 September 2019. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
- ^ "Timor Leste's Newest Shipwreck". Dive Timor Lorosae. 18 July 2023. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
- ^ a b "AUSTAL FINALISES CONTRACT WITH GOVERNMENT FOR TWO ADDITIONAL PACIFIC PATROL BOATS FOR TIMOR LESTE". Austal: Corporate. 18 April 2018. Archived from the original on 13 March 2023. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
- ^ a b "F-FDTL atribui naran Aitana no Laline ba ró patrollamentu rua hosi Austrália" (in Tetum). Tatoli. 9 December 2021. Archived from the original on 24 January 2022. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- ^ a b "Timor-Leste and Australia Prime Ministers' Meeting". Government of Timor-Leste. Archived from the original on 17 February 2022. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
- ^ a b "Guardian Class Patrol Boat update". Australian Defence Magazine. 25 September 2024.
Works consulted
- Bateman, Sam; Bergin, Anthony (2011). "The maritime interests of Timor-Leste". Special Report Issue 39 - A reliable partner: Strengthening Australia - Timor-Leste relations. Canberra: Australian Strategic Policy Institute. pp. 44–64. Archived from the original on 13 February 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2021.