The Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) received the largest military budget during the 2019-2020 period.
This is evident in the 2024 State Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBN) financial note, specifically in the breakdown of the Ministry of Defense's expenditure.
According to the document, the total expenditure budget for the Indonesian Army/Land Force during 2019-2020 reached Rp112.14 trillion.
During the same period, the total expenditure budget for the Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL)/Naval Force was Rp39.26 trillion, and the Air Force (TNI-AU)/Air Force received the smallest budget at Rp30.38 trillion.
By program, the largest portion of the TNI budget in each branch was allocated for management and operational activities.
Here's a breakdown of the total TNI expenditure budget for 2019-2020 by branch and program:
TNI-AD/Land Force:
* Land Force Management and Operational Activities: Rp89.86 trillion
* Land Force Readiness Support: Rp6.83 trillion
* Modernization of Main and Non-Main Equipment/Facilities and Infrastructure for the Land Force: Rp11.29 trillion
* Improvement of Land Force Personnel Professionalism: Rp4.15 trillion
* Total expenditure 2019-2020: Rp112.14 trillion
TNI-AL/Naval Force:
* Naval Force Management and Operational Activities: Rp25.08 trillion
* Naval Force Readiness Support: Rp6.6 trillion
* Modernization of Main and Non-Main Equipment and Development of Facilities and Infrastructure for the Naval Force: Rp6.49 trillion
* Improvement of Naval Force Personnel Professionalism: Rp1.08 trillion
* Total expenditure 2019-2020: Rp39.26 trillion
TNI-AU/Air Force:
* Air Force Management and Operational Activities: Rp13.95 trillion
* Air Force Readiness Support: Rp10.03 trillion
* Modernization of Main and Non-Main Equipment and Development of Facilities and Infrastructure for the Air Force: Rp4.93 trillion
* Improvement of Air Force Personnel Professionalism: Rp1.47 trillion
* Total expenditure 2019-2020: Rp30.38 trillion
The 2024 APBN financial note does not provide a detailed breakdown of expenditure per branch for the 2021-2024 period.
The APBN only notes that during this period, the Ministry of Defense's budget was largely allocated to management support.