| Military expenditure (% GDP) | 0.779 %SIPRI via World Bank WDI [2024] |
| Military expenditure | 11,000,000,000 US$SIPRI via World Bank WDI [2024] |
| Armed forces personnel | 676,000 peopleWorld Bank WDI [2020] |
| Arms imports | 186,000,000 US$SIPRI via World Bank WDI [2024] |
| Arms exports | 17,000,000 US$SIPRI via World Bank WDI [2021] |
| Military & security forces | Indonesian National Armed Forces (Tentara Nasional Indonesia, TNI): Army (TNI-Angkatan Darat, TNI-AD), Navy (TNI-Angkatan Laut, TNI-AL; includes Marine Corps (Korps Marinir or KorMar)), Air Force (TNI-Angkatan Udara, TNI-AU)Indonesian National Police (aka The State Police of the Republic of Indonesia or POLRI)Ministry of Transportation: Indonesia Sea and Coast Guard (Kesatuan Penjagaan Laut dan Pantai Republik Indonesia, KPLP); Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs: Maritime Security Agency of the Republic of Indonesia (Badan Keamanan Laut Republik Indonesia, Bakamla) (2025); note: note 1: the National Police are an independent organization reporting directly to the president of Indonesianote 2: the KPLP ensures the safety of shipping inside the Indonesian Maritime Zone; the Bakamla conducts security and safety patrols in the territorial waters of IndonesiaCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
| Military service age & obligation | 18 years of age for voluntary service for men and women; upper age limits vary by military service, position, specialty; compulsory service authorized but not utilized (2025)CIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive |
| Arms imports (USD) | 186,000,000 US$SIPRI via World Bank WDI [2024] |
| Arms exports (USD) | 17,000,000 US$SIPRI via World Bank WDI [2021] |
| Military spending (% of GDP) | 0.779 %SIPRI via World Bank WDI [2024] |
| Military spending (USD) | 11,000,000,000 US$SIPRI via World Bank WDI [2024] |