This study describes the government's strategy in Indonesia under the leadership of Joko Widodo to strengthen the Natuna border area. The Natuna area is a point of discussion as there are often territorial conflicts. This study aims to answer the question about the government's strategy to strengthen the border zone in Natuna. This study uses library research methodology and the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) concept to analyze the process. After conducting research, it can be concluded that to reinforce the border area at Natuna, the government is making efforts to improve the military posture by constructing several new military units. Then the government is also looking at diplomatic means in the ASEAN region to resolve the territorial dispute with China in the South China Sea. This is because there is no mutual agreement, considering that Indonesia is based on the 1982 UNCLOS, while China has a view of the Nine-Dash Line.
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Thomy Sastra Atmaja, Shilmy Purnama, J. A. Dewantara, Muhamad Supriadi
This study aims to determine the involvement of the society in maintaining and protecting the sovereignty of the Border region in Temajuk. Camar Bulan Subvillage, Temajuk Village, is an area in West Kalimantan Province that is directly adjacent to Malaysia. Under these conditions, this area was once claimed by the state of Malaysia and had become a concern of the public or government. The claim was made by the Malaysian state by establishing 2 lighthouses in the waters of Camar Bulan Sub village. Fortunately, the case was resolved through peace negotiations between countries. After the claim, the community responded to this problem by voluntarily involving themselves in maintaining the boundaries of state sovereignty. The approach used is qualitative and descriptive method. Data sources of the research consisted of Village Officials (Village heads), border guard volunteers (border stake guard officers and border youth), and the people living in the Temajuk border area of West Kalimantan. Data analysis techniques include data collection, data reduction, data presentation, dan conclusion/verification. The results obtained include: (1) society involvement in the Indonesia-Malaysia border has been actively involved in various social and political activities as a form of defending the country; and (2) supporting factors in maintaining the sovereignty of Indonesia's territory in the border areas, namely public awareness is high enough to maintain the sovereignty of the Indonesian border include the existence of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, society awareness to maintain sovereignty as the highest authority holder, society cooperation with various authorities in maintaining the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia.
本研究旨在确定社会在维护和保护Temajuk边境地区主权中的参与程度。Camar Bulan Subvillage, Temajuk村,是西加里曼丹省的一个地区,与马来西亚直接相邻。在这种情况下,这片地区一度被马来西亚声称拥有主权,并成为公众或政府关注的问题。马来西亚政府在Camar Bulan Sub村水域建立了两座灯塔,提出了这一主张。幸运的是,这个案件通过国家间的和平谈判得到了解决。在索赔之后,社区通过自愿参与维护国家主权边界来回应这一问题。所采用的方法是定性和描述性方法。本研究的数据来源为:村官(村长)、边防志愿者(边桩警卫员和边防青年)、西加里曼丹省Temajuk边境地区居民。数据分析技术包括数据收集、数据简化、数据呈现、结论/验证。得到的结果包括:(1)社会参与在印尼-马来西亚边境一直积极参与各种社会和政治活动,作为保卫国家的一种形式;(2)维护印度尼西亚边境地区领土主权的支持因素,即公众意识足以维护印度尼西亚边境主权,包括1945年印度尼西亚共和国宪法的存在,社会意识维护主权作为最高权力持有人,社会与各当局合作维护印度尼西亚共和国的统一国家。
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Judhariksawan Judhariksawan, Aidir Amin Daud, E. Tandungan
Relocation of the national capital of Indonesia to the Borneo region is not only fraught with considerations of the socio-economic, political, and physical environment. The safety factor is also a very important aspect because the capital city is the center of gravity of the country. Nusantara, the new capital city, directly faces the Makassar Strait which has been designated as an archipelagic sea lane. An archipelagic sea lane must be subject to the international law of the sea, especially the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) 1982. Foreign voyages and flights have the right of normal mode and continuous passage through archipelagic sea lanes. Therefore, they cannot be blocked. The right of passage is not only granted to merchant ships but also to military ships and even submarines. The extent of the security threat to the capital due to the abovementioned legal regime is analyzed by normative legal research, using a conceptual approach to the legal norms governing the sea lane. This study aims to provide an overview of the legal norms that apply to the Makassar Strait as a consideration in developing a defense and security strategy for the national capital, the archipelago. In conclusion, Nusantara in the Makassar Strait must pay attention to the international law of the sea norms in preparing the defense and security strategy for the new national capital city.
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The independence of the national defense industry is crucial in supporting the national defense system to ensure the survival and existence of the nation and state through its impact on defense capability, and national economic, and technological development. But until now there are still phenomena that show the weaknesses of the national defense industry, both in concept and practice. This study aims to explain and analyze the weaknesses of the national defense industry and propose recommendations for solutions to overcome these problems. This study uses a qualitative approach, a methodology that involves interpretation to understand and explain certain phenomena. The analytical tool used is systems thinking, which can see this phenomenon in a bigger, dynamic, and interrelated picture through a system model. The results of this study indicate that the problem we are facing includes a small defense industry’s budget, lacking resources and technology, the need for raw materials, and pseudo-practices by the domestic defense industry. The proposed solution system model demonstrates how to develop the national defense industry by implementing the mandate of (Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 16 of 2012 Concerning the Defense Industry), introducing defense product innovation through national and international defense industry exhibitions to increase investment opportunities, and implementing (Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 11 of 2020 Concerning Job Creation) to involve private industry in the development of a strategic defense industry. Finally, the independence of the national defense industry will realize operational readiness into real operational capabilities, so that the independence of national defense will be achieved and the integrity of the sovereignty of the Republic of Indonesia will be maintained. This condition will immediately build the spirit of nationalism of Indonesian citizens.
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Choosing a costly defense over an economically productive investment is always a nightmare for national policymakers. Despite the dilemma, Singapore came up as an anomaly with its decision in investing a remarkable amount of defense budget, reaching 4.5% of its GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and ranging around 15-30% of its annual government spending and still succeeding in developing its economy, while some do not. Therefore, drawing from what happened in the early period of Singapore’s independence, this study aims to figure out how the country justified its decision to choose a costly defense investment over a productive investment during this period and how the Singapore government decided to spend almost 40% of its annual budget on defense. Through historical analysis and literature studies, this study finds that the decision to choose a costly defense investment over an economically productive investment is justifiable under specific circumstances: first, when a nation deals with threats that would cost the nation future and survivability; second, the ability to implement the policy effectively and efficiently; third, is the ability to set how much is enough, the top limit of defense investment; and fourth, the existence of potential economic benefits.
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The Indonesian Army (Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Darat or TNI AD) must have good quality education to face challenges in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0, so military educators must be ready to change and develop learning innovations that are in line with the current needs of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI). Transformational leadership is the most appropriate leadership style for change effectiveness. This study focuses on how transformational leadership affects educators' readiness to change learning methods. This research is a deductive quantitative research using a non-experimental design with a causal type of research. The research subjects are 174 military educators. The primary data collection strategy was a questionnaire. The questionnaire is an adaptation of Angela Ganni's questionnaire based on the theory of Bass & Riggio for transformational leadership while the readiness of the educators for change is based on the theory of Holt. Data analysis using multiple regression and descriptive statistics. The results showed that transformational leadership has no significant effect on military educators’ readiness to change. Leaders did not give personal attention and treated each member individually. Most of the military educators’ readiness to change was found in the medium category.
印尼军队(Tentara Nasional Indonesia Angkatan Darat或TNI AD)必须拥有高质量的教育,以应对工业革命4.0时代的挑战,因此军事教育工作者必须准备好改变和开发符合印尼国家武装部队(TNI)当前需求的学习创新。变革型领导是最适合变革有效性的领导风格。本研究聚焦于变革型领导如何影响教育者改变学习方法的意愿。本研究是一项演绎定量研究,采用非实验设计与因果型研究。研究对象为174名军事教育工作者。主要的数据收集策略是问卷调查。问卷改编自Angela Ganni基于Bass & Riggio的变革型领导理论的问卷,而教育者对变革的准备程度则是基于Holt的理论。数据分析使用多元回归和描述性统计。结果表明,变革型领导对军事教育工作者的变革准备没有显著影响。领导者没有给予个人关注,而是单独对待每个成员。军事教育工作者的变革准备程度主要集中在中等水平。
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Raymundus Putra Situmorang, Yosy Gustasya, M. Afrisal, Supriyadi Supriyadi
The North Natuna Sea is full of illegal fishing and endangers Indonesia's maritime security. This is because fishery resources/fishery potential in the Natuna Sea is estimated to be worth IDR 5.32 trillion annually. In addition to the potential wealth of fisheries, the strategic location of the Natuna Sea is also the cause of rampant conflicts and illegal fishing activities in this region. Analysis of illegal fishing monitoring in the North Natuna Sea and the use of oceanographic data (sea surface temperature and chlorophyll-a) to monitor illegal fishing in the North Natuna Sea are the two main objectives of this research. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The results of this study are that surveillance of illegal fishing in the North Natuna Sea has been carried out by the Indonesian Navy, the Indonesian Maritime Security Agency (Bakamla RI), and the Directorate General of Supervision and Control of Marine Resources and Fisheries of the Indonesian Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries with their duties and functions each. However, this is still not optimal because institutional capacity in supervision is still limited (facilities, human resources, and operational funds). Further findings indicate that oceanographic data has not been used optimally. This is because each agency has a different way of supervision. Automatic Identification Systems and Ship Monitoring Systems are technologies used by each agency in terms of surveillance. Therefore the implementation of illegal fishing surveillance by utilizing oceanographic data can be applied. This can make monitoring more optimal because by using oceanographic data it can be known directly where the potential fishing zones are. For this reason, an open oceanographic database center that can be accessed by various research institutions in Indonesia needs to be established immediately to facilitate the collection or utilization of data by institutions or researchers.
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Prayit Suprayitno, Marsono Panjaitan, K. Ain, M. Yasin
The Frogman Forces Command or Kopaska (Komando Pasukan Katak) is one of the special forces owned by the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL). Kopaska unit often carries out covert operations such as Amphibious Operations, Special Operations, and other supports to expedite Indonesian Navy operations. To support the implementation of these tasks, the Kopaska unit needs to be equipped with special equipment to carry out operational tasks. Currently, the Kopaska unit does not yet have a weapon mount that can be controlled remotely. This study proposes a multivariance weapon wireless system control that is designed to be used remotely by using a mobile application through the internet. A Multivariance Mount Weapon Wireless System Control was designed using the Kansei Engineering method to provide alternative tools to support Kopaska tasks more effectively and efficiently and be able to minimize material and personnel losses. The average value of the level of user satisfaction with the tool design has reached a fairly good position, namely 3.17 from the initial value of 1.36 (scale 1 to 4), so this new product is ready as an alternative to be produced.
蛙人部队司令部或Kopaska (Komando Pasukan Katak)是印度尼西亚海军(TNI AL)拥有的特种部队之一。Kopaska部队经常执行秘密行动,如两栖作战、特种作战和其他支持,以加快印尼海军的行动。为了支持执行这些任务,科帕aska部队需要配备特殊设备来执行作战任务。目前,Kopaska单位还没有一个可以远程控制的武器坐架。本研究提出了一种多变量武器无线系统控制,设计用于通过互联网使用移动应用程序远程使用。使用感性工程方法设计了多变量挂载武器无线系统控制,以提供替代工具,更有效地支持Kopaska任务,并能够最大限度地减少材料和人员损失。用户对刀具设计的满意度水平的平均值已经从最初的1.36(尺度1到尺度4)达到了一个比较好的位置,即3.17,因此这个新产品可以作为替代产品生产。
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A. Pangemanan, Anak Agung Banyu Perwita, S. Sudibyo
Global Maritime Fulcrum (GMF) has provided a roadmap for realizing Indonesia’s maritime security and sovereignty with an active contribution regionally and globally. The research method used in this research is content analysis, which is an approach in qualitative research that in research that refers to systematic data and text collections that can be managed to support the research itself. The rise of transnational maritime crime has a major impact on why Indonesia and Australia are keen on building trust through maritime cooperation, for it has the potential to disrupt and threaten national development, therefore this research aims to the mapped diplomatic mechanism through GMF, as a framework that hostess Indonesia–Australia Maritime Cooperation and its plan of actions in ensuring Indonesia’s maritime security and sovereignty. The maritime cooperation between Indonesia and Australia has improved the integrated defense and security capabilities of both countries through capacity building, although the plan of action will end in 2022, therefore harnessing the longevity of the maritime cooperation is considered crucial.
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Ditya Putri Anggraeni, Bita Parga Zen, Mega Pranata
At this time in the rapid development of technology, there must be advantages and disadvantages of a system or technology that was created. Within the scope of the website, there are also many security holes that irresponsible parties can enter. The state of the website at the Telkom Purwokerto Institute of Technology, both University and Faculty websites, already uses Hypertext Transfers Protocol Secure (HTTPS). This study used the Information System Security Assessment Framework (ISSAF) and Open Web Application Project (OWASP) frameworks with the Penetration Testing method. This study aims to determine vulnerabilities on the website s1if.ittelkom-pwt.ac.id. The result of performing vulnerabilities is several vulnerabilities to the Institut Teknologi Telkom Purwokerto (ITTP) Informatics Study Program website, including not updating jquery on the ITTP website. Ten tests have been carried out, five tests using ISSAF and five tests using OWSP version 4. When performing vulnerabilities in the ISSAF framework, found robots files.txt on the S1 Informatics website which is quite crucial for s1if.ittelkom-pwt.ac.id website which contains an exploitable sitemap.
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