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THE OPERATIONAL READINESS FOR ANTI SUBMARINE INDONESIAN NAVAL BY USING ANTI SUBMARINE HELICOPTER Muksin Muksin; Udisubakti Ciptomulyono; Sutrisno Sutrisno; Sunarta Sunarta
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 12 No 01 (2021): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

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Some of the Indonesian naval effort to see and protect the Indonesian territory is by using Helicopter sea patrol. In the other side, submarines are the most strategic weapons in the world that can provide a deterrence effect which has a very significant impact on the maritime powers of the countries operating them in the era of generation 4.0 war. Operational readiness is very important, there are readiness in building operational readiness for naval defense through budget fulfillment, utilization of existing resources, procurement and naval modernization by paying attention to Life Cycle Cost, and interoperability while still paying attention to paradigm shifts in naval capability. So, the combat readiness is the condition of the Indonesian Navy's defense equipment and its constituent units, resources and personnel, weapon systems and other military technology equipment in a condition that is ready to carry out military operations in an unspecified time, or function consistent with the purpose for which the defense equipment is organized or designed, the management of resources and training personnel in preparation for combat in the face of the threat of modern warfare in a state of constant combat readiness. At this time, training in Anti-Submarine Warfare conducted by Indonesian Navy’s Helicopter is still limited to carrying out flight procedures, communication procedures with the KRI and the command line, because Helicopters have sensors, weapons and command that need to be upgraded and The personnel also have underwater warfare capabilities that need to be upgraded, so there needs to be an increase in the capability of the helicopter and human resources. Technometry will be used to calculate the Heli's current readiness level. Keywords: Submarine, Anti Submarine Helicopter and operational readiness
OPTIMIZATION ASSIGNMENT OF WESTERN PATROL UNIT (KRI) ELEMENT IN SEA SECURITY OPERATIONS IN RIAU ISLANDS WATER AREAS USING SET COVERING MODEL Agus Setiadji; Didit Herdiawan; Benny Sukandari; Muksin Muksin
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 11 No 1 (2020): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

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The territorial waters of Riau Islands are one of the locations with a high level of vulnerability to violations in thesea in Indonesia, because this region is directly adjacent to neighboring countries and is an international tradeand shipping route. One of the roles of the Indonesian Navy is to maintain the security of national jurisdictions,including in the territorial waters of Riau Islands, which are then realized in Operation Sea Security, where theimplementation still has several constraints, namely budget constraints, technical capabilities, number of ships,limited information, and limitations supporting facilities, so that the implementation of Marine SecurityOperations is not optimal. The main reason is the placement of patrol boats during operations is not wellorganized. With these problems, a study was conducted using the set covering method to get the most optimallocation for patrol boat placement with as few ships as possible but still be able to reach the entire waters of theRiau Islands and minimize operational costs. In this study a discrete approach was taken, namely thedetermination of the critical points, which numbered 37 vulnerable points. All these points must be affordable bythe ship on duty.Keywords: Set Covering, Location Selection, Marine Security Operations, Riau Islands Waters Region
OPTIMASI PENEMPATAN PENUGASAN UNSUR KRI SATUAN KAPAL PATROLI ARMABAR DALAM OPERASI KEAMANAN LAUT DI WILAYAH PERAIRAN KEPULAUAN RIAU MENGGUNAKAN MODEL SET COVERING Amarulla Octavian; Budisantoso Wirjodirdjo; Muksin Muksin
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 4 (2015): Jurnal Analisis Sistem & Riset Operasi
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Wilayah perairan Kepulauan Riau merupakan salah satu lokasi dengan tingkat kerawanan tindak pelanggaran di laut yang cukup tinggi di Indonesia, karena wilayah ini berbatasan langsung dengan negara tetangga dan merupakan jalur perdagangan dan pelayaran internasional. Salah satu peran dari TNI AL adalah menjaga stabilitas keamanan wilayah yurisdiksi nasional, termasuk di wilayah perairan Kepulauan Riau yang kemudian diwujudkan dalam Operasi Keamanan Laut, dimana dalam pelaksanaannya masih memiliki beberapa kendala yaitu keterbatasan anggaran, kemampuan teknis, jumlah kapal, keterbatasan informasi, serta keterbatasan sarana pendukung, sehingga pelaksanaan Operasi Keamanan Laut menjadi tidak optimal. Penyebab utamanya adalah penempatan kapal patroli selama operasi tidak tertata dengan baik. Dengan adanya permasalahan tersebut, maka diadakan penelitian dengan menggunakan metode set covering untuk mendapatkan lokasi penempatan kapal patroli yang paling optimal dengan kapal yang sesedikit mungkin namun tetap dapat menjangkau seluruh wilayah perairan Kepulauan Riau dan meminimumkan biaya operasionalnya. Dalam penelitian ini dilakukan pendekatan secara diskrit yaitu penentuan titik rawan yang berjumlah 37 titik rawan. Semua titik ini harus terjangkau oleh kapal yang bertugas.
STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE OPERATIONAL READINESS OF THE INDONESIAN NAVY'S ANTI-SUBMARINE HELICOPTERS IN ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE USING THE TECHNOMETRIC METHOD Muksin Muksin; Udisubakti Cipto Mulyono; Sutrisno Sutrisno
STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Vol 4 No 1 (2020): Indonesia Naval Technology College STTAL Postgraduate International Conference -
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ABSTRACT Naval operational readiness is readiness in building operational readiness for naval defense through budget fulfillment, utilization of existing resources, procurement and naval modernization by paying attention to Life Cycle Cost, and interoperability while still paying attention to paradigm shifts in naval capability.Combat readiness is the condition of the Indonesian Navy's defense equipment and its constituent units, resources and personnel, weapon systems and other military technology equipment in a condition that is ready to carry out military operations in an unspecified time, or function consistent with the purpose for which the defense equipment is organized or designed. , the management of resources and training personnel in preparation for combat in the face of the threat of modern warfare in a state of constant combat readiness. At this time, training in Anti-Submarine Warfare conducted by Indonesian Navy’s Helicopter is still limited to carrying out flight procedures, communication procedures with the KRI and the command line, because Helicopters have sensors, weapons and command that need to be upgraded and The personnel also have underwater warfare capabilities that need to be upgraded, so there needs to be an increase in the capability of the helicopter and human resources. Technometry will be used to calculate the Heli's current readiness level. Keywords: Operational readiness, Technometic.