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ANALYSIS OF THE DETERMINED LOCATION OF THE SUBMARINE BASE IN THE AREAS OF FLEET COMMAND III USING HYBRID MCDM METHODS DELPHI, ANP, AND SAW Taufik Ramdhan; Suparno Suparno; Joko Purnomo
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 12 No 4 (2021): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

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The formation of the III Fleet Command in the development and development of the Indonesian Navy's strength has a strategy of developing a strong posture. The development of the TNI AL posture that has been determined includes the level of ability, strength, and pattern of strength degrees. One of the strength postures built and developed is submarines. To support the optimization of submarine operations in the Koarmada III area, it is necessary to build supporting facilities to extend the capability of the submarine's operating range, namely special submarine base facilities. The purpose of this study is to analyze the criteria that are considered and determine the priority of the location of the submarine base in the Koarmada III area. This research was carried out in three stages, namely the stage of determining the criteria using the Delphi method, the stage of weighting the criteria using the ANP method, the stage of ranking alternative locations using SAW. In the first stage of the analysis, ten main criteria were found in determining the location of the submarine base which were then used as the basis for the second stage of analysis, namely the determination of the structure and weighting of the ANP. The results of the weighting of the criteria are used for the third analysis process, namely the ranking of alternatives using the SAW method. The results of the SAW processing prove that Ambon is the main priority in determining the location of the submarine base in the Coarmada III Region with the SAW value = 0.858 with a weight of 27.8%. The results of this study are expected to be a consideration for the leadership of the Indonesian Navy in determining the location of submarines in the future. Keywords: Submarine Base, Delphi, ANP, SAW
SELECTION OF THE LOCATION OF UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES LAND BASE FOR SUPPORTING THE TASK OF THE INDONESIAN NAVY Helmi Amrullah; Chairul Imron; Joko Purnomo; Cahya Kusuma
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 13 No 4 (2022): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

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The Indonesian Archipelagic Sea Lanes (ALKI) which connects the Indian Ocean region with the Pacific Ocean and East Asia with Australia, has enormous consequences for efforts to implement its safeguards. An alternative is needed to optimize the current detection system. One of them is by utilizing the latest technological developments through the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). The UAV capability for security and defense purposes at sea needs to be developed as an Integrated Fleet Weapon System (SSAT) to fulfill the functions of tactical reconnaissance and maritime surveillance (Surveillance). The use of the UAV can also increase strength and complement the needs of maritime patrol aircraft (Maritime Patrol Aircraft / MPA) which so far have not been fulfilled quantitatively in covering all Indonesian national jurisdiction waters. The ALKI I area is in the working area of Fleet Command I (Koarmada I). In order to optimize the placement of the ScanEagle UAV in the ALKI I area, it is very important to know the criteria for determining its location. This is also due to the limited number of ScanEagle UAVs and the large area that must be covered by these UAVs. By obtaining the location criteria for the ScanEagle UAV Landbase, it is hoped that it will make it easier to map ScanEagle placement locations at Indonesian Navy bases in the ALKI I area. ANP and TOPSIS methods. The criteria for determining the location of the UAV consist of geographical location, weather conditions, vulnerability and security as well as logistical facilities and support, with sub-criteria mountains, tall buildings, plains, sunny cloudy, rain, territorial violations, piracy crimes, smuggling, SAR, airport, ports, spare parts, maintenance, fuel and electricity availability. Based on the results of the analysis and discussion of determining the location of the selected UAV Batam Naval Base. Keywords: UAV, SSAT, Surveillance, ScanEagle, ANP, TOPSIS