KRI Nusantara is a bold vision of a modern, low-observable battleship built to project Indonesian naval power across the Indo-Pacific. In-game, it feels less like a traditional battleship and more like a floating fortress powered by automation, precision, and raw firepower. From the first engagement, it’s clear this ship was designed to dominate multiple threat environments simultaneously.
Its armament lineup is stacked and unapologetically aggressive. The Karambit and Karambit Mk2 missiles provide long-range surface strike capability, with the Mk2 standing out as a hypersonic, laser-guided monster that deletes large targets before they can react. The Trisula 310 mm main guns hit like a truck—slow reload, yes, but the accuracy and damage output make every salvo count. One good volley can flip the momentum of an entire fight. Supporting weapons like the Type 100 MLRS and Cakra 210 mm ensure that medium-range and underwater threats don’t get a free pass.
Where KRI Nusantara truly shines is defense. This ship practically plays itself on that front. MU90N Hard Kill eats incoming torpedoes, while layers of Pasopati, Aksa 16C, and the experimental Natra HEL laser create a dense anti-air umbrella. Missiles, aircraft, drones—most of them don’t live long enough to feel threatening. Add in the Agni 127 mm and multiple autocannons, and you’re never defenseless, even during reload windows.
Gameplay-wise, KRI Nusantara rewards patience and positioning. You’re not rushing; you’re controlling space. Enemies push, you punish. Enemies hide, you force them out. Automation reduces micromanagement, letting you focus on timing your main salvos and choosing priority targets. It’s classic battleship doctrine, upgraded for a modern battlefield.
So, verdict time. As the author, I’ll say it straight: KRI Nusantara is the December month event bundle ship, and it’s absolutely worth it for players who want an all-round, low-stress powerhouse. That said—respect where it’s due—Alsace is still better at some points, especially in raw burst potential and certain high-level matchups. Still, KRI Nusantara isn’t just strong; it’s reliable, versatile, and dangerously consistent. A true modern battleship done right.