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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

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (930.298 KB) | DOI: 10.37875/asro.v11i1.202

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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
SELECTION OF KRI HARDEPO PRIORITIES USING THE FUZZY MCDM METHODS Bambang Suharjo; I Made Jiwa Astika; Agus Setiadji; Joko Purnomo
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 11 No 2 (2020): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (615.556 KB) | DOI: 10.37875/asro.v11i2.278

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The Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI) is the largest archipelagic country in the world, two thirds of which are is seas, requiring the presence of the KRI in maintaining its sovereignty. Continuity of attendance in carrying out its main duties, the Navy depends on the readiness of the KRI (Indonesian Republic Warship). The Navy's strength development program is bound to the MEF (Minimum Essencial Force), the basic development policy of TNI AL towards minimum principal strength. The main target of MEF is a limited amount but can operate optimally. So we need a program to overcome these problems by maximizing the defense system maintenance program called SPT (Planned Maintenance System). To maximize the planned maintenance system that supports the MEF program requires prioritization in selecting the KRI that will carry out Depo level improvement (Hardepo). The selection of KRI determination that will implement Hardepo has several factors that need to be considered so that it is categorized in a multi-criteria decision environment, then the proposed model becomes an appropriate methodology to accommodate the criteria with the Fuzzy MCDM (Multi Criteria Decision Maker) approach. In this study there are six alternative KRI namely KRI Keris-624, KRI Rimau Island-726, KRI Kerapu-812, KRI Badau-841, KRI Jakarta Bay-541 and KRI Arun-903 where the first priorities obtained are KRI Rimau Island- 726 with a weight value of 0.1778. After the priority is obtained then schedule the duration and availability of Docking at PT PAL Indonesia where all KRI can carry out docking every TW (Tri Wulan) except KRI Arun-903 which cannot carry out docking on TW I 2019. Keyword : MEF, SPT, Hardepo, Fuzzy MCDM, Docking Scheduling.
ANALYSIS AND DETERMINATION OF POSITION BATTALION COMMANDER AAL METHOD WITH PERSONALITY AND METHODS DEMATEL PAPI KOSTICK ANALYTIC NETWORK PROCESS (DFANP) Didit Herdiawan; Agus Setiadji; Avando Bastari; Adi Bandono
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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Indonesian Naval Academy (AAL) is the educational institution that serves to educate Navy officer cadets into future leaders of the Navy to support the main tasks of the Navy in the future. Battalion Commander is a very important position in the organizational structure of the Naval Academy Midshipman educate. In military Commander Regulation no.138/XII/2011 confirms the necessity of each military personnel has soft and hard competencies. Therefore, this study focuses on the analysis and determination of criteria for the post of Batalyon commander of Naval Academy, includes soft and hard competencies and personality using PAPI Kostick, DEMATEL, ANP to get the best commander that is able to realize the basic tasks of the Navy. PAPI Kostick Personality Methods is a personality test on the employment situation. Along with other criteria such as Knowledge, Skills, Health, Phisic test, and Konduite, PAPI Kostick Personality criteria will be examined interrelationships among criteria and sub-criteria therein between using DEMATEL questionnaire. The results of DEMATEL is then drawn into a model of ANP. Furthermore structured questionnaire ANP. Then the results of questionnaires that have been processed, will be used as input in the software Superdecision. The results of the software is the weight of each sub-criteria that can be used in the assessment of the commander of selection . And in the example section assessment , the results of Superdecision software , it can be seen on the ranking of alternative commander’s candidate models have added alternative cluster .Keywords : Soft and Hard Competence, PAPI Kostick Personality, DEMATEL, and Analytic Network Process.
DECISION SELECTION MODEL OF LANDING BEACH IN AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS EXCERCISE WITH FUZZY MCDM Agus Setiadji; Benny Sukandari; Joni Widjayanto; Rifki Najib
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 11 No 2 (2020): International Journal of ASRO
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (449.316 KB) | DOI: 10.37875/asro.v11i2.266

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To determine the ideal landing beaches in amphibious operations must meet the requirements / criteria that have been determined, because it serves as an important component in the choice of landing beaches. The criteria include the type of beach, gradient beach, the basic material of beach, long beach landings, the type of breaking waves, tide, the kind of obstacles beach, ocean currents, the field behind the beach, the reference point mark landing beaches and access to the exit / entrance beach , In determining the selection of the landing beaches Marine / Navy had not done the calculation / mathematical model and not using a scientific method, such instances it is necessary to make a decision-making model in the case of election of the landing beaches in amphibious operations exercise. This study aims to determine the location of the landing beachesusing Fuzzy MCDM. The use of this method is the solution to produce a more objective group decision in the selection of an amphibious landing beach which data are accurate and reliable to help solve problems that are multi-criteria. There are 11 (eleven) criteria and 4 (four) alternatives identified in this study. Of the 11 criteria which have the highest weighting criteria for the alternative chosen in the first rank third alternative, namely PPD 3. Keywords: Amphibious Operations, Fuzzy MCDM, Criteria and Alternatives.