Indonesian Navy will have four new warships from Russia, the Netherlands and South Korea, the Navy spokesman Leut. Colonel Toni Syaiful said Saturday.
"The ship made by South Korea to be expected to arrive in Indonesia at the end of 2007," the colonel was quoted by Antara News agency as saying.
Meanwhile, two Sigma-type ships from the Netherlands also to be expected to arrive here at the end of this year, he said.
The spokesman also said that all the crew members are in the Netherlands to master the ships
In order to pick up a Russian made sub-marine, some 60 naval officers are currently learning Russian language for three months, he added.
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