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ASRO JOURNAL is bi-annual international referred journal with the objectives to explore, develop, and elucidate the knowledge of operation research, system analysis, logistic management, and policy & strategy to keep practitioners and researchers informed on current issues and best practices, as well as serving as a platform for the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and expertise among technology researchers and practitioners. ASRO (Analisis Sistem dan Riset Operasi) Journal provides an opportunity to share detailed insights from different understandings and practices associated with technology. It provides an international forum for cross-disciplinary exchange of insights and ideas regarding value and practices for dissemination. ASRO (Analisis Sistem dan Riset Operasi) Journal will publish your work to international society of practitioners and researchers with interest in technology and development from a wide variety of sectors.
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THE ENERGY RESISTANCE IN INDONESIAN NAVAL TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE STUDENT'S PERSPECTIVE Andry Gunawan; Suyono Thamrin; Yanif Dwi Kuntjoro
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 13 No 1 (2022): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

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Energy security can be understood as a condition to meet the energy needs of the wider community, using the principles of availability, affordability, accessibility, acceptability and sustainability. Indonesia is a country that has enormous potential for energy resources, both fossil energy potential and renewable energy potential. In the current condition, the consumption of energy supply in Indonesia mostly comes from non-renewable energy sources, which if carried out in a sustainable manner will result in reduced reserves of fossil energy sources and contribute to increased greenhouse gas emissions which will lead to changes in the environment. climate globally. Instilling an understanding of the importance of maintaining energy security can be done through educational institutions and outreach to the wider community. One of the educational institutions owned by the Indonesian Navy is STTAL, from the studies conducted by STTAL students there are still few that discuss energy security in the Indonesian Navy. Based on these problems, the researchers wanted to know the perspectives of STTAL students who were analyzed from the knowledge, attitudes and concerns about energy security using a descriptive methodology through a quantitative approach. From this study, it can be seen that the attitudes and concerns of students are already in the high criteria but for knowledge it is still in the medium criteria, so it needs to get further attention. Keywords: energy security, student perspective, knowledge, attitude, concern
THE EFFECT OF TRAINING AND PRACTICE OF AAL CADETS IN KAL CADET IN ORDER TO SUPPORT SHIP CONTROL SKILLS IN KRI Azi Wardiana; Eska Wiratama; Anton Nugroho
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 13 No 1 (2022): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

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The task of the Navy in Article 9 of Law number 34 of 2004 concerning the Indonesian National Army, this also includes the achievement of superior human resources of the Navy. To implement the excellence of AAL graduate officers, 60% of AAL's educational operations use training and practical methods, including Ship Control Lattek using KAL Cadets. The aim of this research is to analyze how the influence of AAL cadet training at KAL Cadet on ship control skills in KRI. The research method used is descriptive quantitative. With the problem of the effectiveness of AAL cadet practice training at KAL Cadets in supporting ship control skills in the KRI, this research method is the effectiveness of cadet training is variable (X1) and cadet practice is variable (X2) and the use of equipment (X3) which affects the variable (Y) namely ship control skills. Based on the research, it can be concluded that the variables of ship control training, ship control practices and the use of ship control equipment simultaneously have a significant influence on ship control skills in the KRI. In harmony with effectiveness, which has an understanding of usability, activity and the existence of conformity in an activity between someone who carries out a task with the goal to be achieved. Keywords: AAL, effectiveness, KAL, ship control, cadets
THE EFFECT OF EDUCATION, COURSES AND TRAINING ON THE PROFESSIONALISM OF NAVAL OFFICERS Rakam Rakam; Pramono Sigit; Anton Nugroho
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 13 No 1 (2022): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

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The development of the Indonesian Navy's strength is carried out through a strategic planning process manifested in four activity programs, namely (1) the Marine Readiness Support Program (2) Modernization Program for Alutsista and Non-Alutsista as well as the Development of Facilities and Infrastructure for the National Defense for Marine (3) Professionalism Enhancement Program for Marine Personnel (4) Marine Management and Operation Implementation Program. The Indonesian Navy realizes that the main strength of all force-building programs lies in the quality of the human resources (HR) possessed by the Indonesian Navy. However, the existing reality reveals various kinds of problems and obstacles that hinder the process of improving the quality of existing human resources. For this reason, the Indonesian Navy seeks to improve the pattern of training for personnel by issuing policies that spur the performance of the personnel development system within the Indonesian Navy. From these problems, a research or modeling is needed that can represent how the influence of the Indonesian Naval Personnel Development Pattern and Indonesian Navy Policy on Officer Professionalism to create superior navy personnel in line with the Indonesian Navy development program towards the World Maritime Axis. The method used in this study uses SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) in looking for modeling and by carrying out a questionnaire to determine the percentage of assessments regarding the effect of education on performance in the service. The results showed that there was a significant direct influence between the variables of the Navy's policy on personnel development, especially the education system. In addition, there is an indirect influence between the Navy's policy on professionalism through personnel development as a mediating variable. Keywords: Indonesian Naval Policy, Personnel Development, Education System , SPSS
THE STATE DEFENSE RELATED TO THE OPERATION OF UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE (UAV) BY THE INDONESIAN NAVY Dwika Tahja Setiawan; Anton Nugroho; Azi Wardiana
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 13 No 1 (2022): International Journal of ASRO
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Indonesia as an archipelagic state with its geostrategic location which at the same time has the potential for economic, cultural, security and defense threats. Defense for a country is a fundamental need since independence and its existence against the struggles of the international world. The need for national defense occurs because of a threat that comes from a foreign country or certain organization against the existence of the state, territorial sovereignty and national safety. It is stated that the nature of national defense is all defense efforts that are universal in nature, carried out with awareness of the rights and obligations of the state and belief in one's own strength. This research is a descriptive study using qualitative methods, where data and information related to research problems obtained through literature studies and field interviews are analyzed qualitatively, and then interpreted according to the meaning contained in the data and information. The operation of UAVs by the Indonesian Navy in carrying out national defense uses several principles, namely the pilotless principle, the principle of state sovereignty, the principle of aviation security and safety, the principle of responsibility and the principle of the right to human privacy, but do not yet have the power and legal certainty to regulate their use for the benefit of the Indonesian Armed Forces. Sea. So that’s why In order to increase the strength and capability of the Marine Defense Weapon System Main Tool, it is necessary to disseminate and master international and national legal aspects to the crew so that in operation they do not violate the law and do not harm other people and flight safety. Keywords: Indonesian Navy, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), and Marine Defense.
THE MECHANICAL SYSTEM DESIGN IN TACTICAL GROUND VEHICLE (TGV) FOR AKSUS TEAM PASKHAS COMMAND BATTALION Aris Tri Ika Rakhmadi; Endro Endro; Supriyadi Supriyadi
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 13 No 1 (2022): International Journal of ASRO
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One of the tasks of the PDR Team (Indoor Combat) is to become the Matan Team (Security and Rescue) which has special duties in daily operations, including the task of security operations for VIPs/VVIPs who are in ring one security. From this task, the PDR Team needed an infiltration tool that was used closer to the target to get the latest visual image information and was able to carry weapons that could paralyze the enemy if needed. Therefore we need a design method to make a tool using a remote control. The mechanism of this tool frame is designed using hollow stainless steel pipe with a size of 1.5 cm x 1.5 cm and a thickness of 1 mm. The tool body uses an iron plate with a thickness of 1 mm for the placement of the driving components, namely the DC electric motor, pillow block holder, and other supporting components. The operation of the tool uses a chain and sprocket transmission system with a 12 V battery energy source using 2 DC motors with a power specification of 110.74 watts, 2000 rpm, obtained a speed of 1.84 m/s. From the DC motor to the axle (16 mm diameter) connected by a chain that is used to drive the wheels, this tool is able to withstand and support the entire load on the TGV with a total load of 50.6 kg. From the testing of the tool that has been carried out for approximately 6 months, it has succeeded in moving as expected, namely being able to shoot at targets using a 9 mm caliber short-barreled weapon effectively in the implementation of exercises and operations of the Matan/PDR Team. This tool is equipped with a camera that is connected to a remote monitor screen, so that the Operations Commander can make faster, more precise and accurate decisions according to field conditions. Keywords : Camera, Chain and Sprocket, DC Motor, Short Barrel Weapon, Remote.

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