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Revitalization of Indonesian Navy Language Education System in Promoting Human Resources Resilience Prasetya, Heri; Khusaini, Moh; Hamamah, Hamamah; Kusumaningrum, Adi
Rekayasa Vol 17, No 1: April, 2024
Publisher : Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/rekayasa.v17i1.24909

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The writer concentates on the research about Indonesian Navy language education system. The method of the research is decriptive qualitative. In resulting the outcome of education program,  there are some problem findings that are required to be solved: the education program curriculla that are still obsolete and temporary, the incompetent educators and educational staff, lack of the standardized education facilities, as well as the low intensity of education cooperation programs.The problems cause the education process of international languages not running well, so it cannot result the qualified Indonesian Navy’s graduates. To achieve the expected Indonesian Navy personnel’s graduates, the language education system in Indonesian Navy institutions can be revitalized by updating, establishing and composing the new education program curriculums, managing the human resources by adding more educators and educational staff, improving the professional development and providing more wellfare or rewards, standardizing the education facilities, such as classrooms, language laboratories, libraries, dormitories and course book references, as well as collaborating with the other foreign languange education units domestically, regionally and internationally. After that, the writer finds the strategy of revitalizing the language education system in Indonesian Navy units.  By revitalizing the system, it can result the qualified graduates of Indonesian Navy personnel that can support the Resilience of Human Resources.
Model Ancaman Kapal Selam Terhadap Keamanan Maritim Indonesia Menggunakan Non-Cooperative Game Theory Hadi, Yoos Suryono; Khusaini, Mohammad; Fadli, Mohammad; Kusumaningrum, Adi
Rekayasa Vol 16, No 3: Desember 2023
Publisher : Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/rekayasa.v16i3.22753

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Liberalization of the defense industry in Western countries and fundamental changes in military doctrine have created a variety of sophisticated weaponry used by developed countries. The aim of war today is no longer to control enemy territory, but to rely on sophisticated weaponry to achieve certain goals. This journal highlights the complex threats emanating from submarine military modernization in the Asia Pacific and its impact on Indonesia's maritime security. This research uses the AHP method to look for the biggest submarine threats, then uses game theory to play out the strategies of the countries that have the biggest threats. This research examines threats from neighboring countries that have advanced submarines and formulates appropriate strategies to maintain Indonesia's maritime security. The research results show that Australia is the country with the highest submarine threat level in the region, followed by China and Singapore. Malaysia has a lower threat level. In facing the threat of nuclear submarines from Australia, Indonesia must design an effective maritime defense strategy by considering diplomacy, regional cooperation, increasing defense capabilities and comprehensive policy planning. This is important to maintain national security and stability in the era of increasingly developing submarine military modernization in the Indo-Pacific region.
A Review of Enforcement of Military Discipline Law to Establish Professionalism of the National Army to Strengthen National Security and Resilience Sungkono, Sungkono; Setyo, Amin; Suryokumoro, Herman; Kusumaningrum, Adi
Rekayasa Vol 17, No 1: April, 2024
Publisher : Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/rekayasa.v17i1.24653

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AbstractLaw enforcement practices in the military environment are still not in line with sectoral egos. Law enforcement has not been able to guarantee substantive order, truth and justice. When carrying out law enforcement in the military environment, it should not only refer to normative legal rules, but what needs to be done more is to make legal breakthroughs that are more effective and efficient. The discipline of a soldier is an absolute thing that is inseparable from his duty to maintain the security of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. This study analyzes contemporary forms of threats related to security and resilience and explains the similarities and differences in national resilience studies which aim to realize a national security system and develop national security systems in other countries. This research is normative juridical research, using a statutory approach, conceptual approach, and analytical techniques in the form of grammatical interpretation and systematic interpretation. This research explains that the forms of threats that occur in Indonesia include problems at the border, intolerance between ethnicities and between governments and religions, inequality in bureaucratic reform, inadequate law enforcement, and transnational crime. This research shows that national resilience and security are influenced by the professionalism of the Indonesian National Army. The safe conditions of a country cannot be separated from just security and defense but are in synergy with other factors, namely economics, politics, law, socio-culture, ideology, geography, demography and resources