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THE SELECTION ANALYSIS OF LOCATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE HYDROGRAPHIC UNIT IN SUPPORTING THE HYDRO-OCEANOGRAPHY CENTRE'S TASKS EKo Nuryasin Firmansyah; Yoyok Nurkaya; Eska Yosep Wiratama
STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Indonesia Naval Technology College STTAL Postgraduate International Conference -
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The Hydro-Oceanography centre has the task of carrying out military and national Hydro-Oceanographic mapping survey operations which include surveys, research, marine mapping, nautical publications, application of the marine environment, and shipping navigation safety as well as preparing data and information in territorial waters and national jurisdictions in order to support the interests of the TNI and public for national defense and national development. This research was carried out because the current condition of Pushidrosal has one Survey Unit (Satsurvei) which is centralized in Jakarta. The Satsurvei is tasked with carrying out the development of the Hydrographic Auxiliary KRI (BHO) and the Coastal Survey Unit to carry out marine mapping surveys, faced with a spectrum of challenges and task demands, especially in accelerating the updating of Hydros data and information accurately and sustainably throughout Indonesian waters as well as to support national development, it is necessary to innovate organizational governance in the form of developing the degree of strength of a regional work unit, namely the Hydro-Oceanographic Unit (Sathidros). Determination of the development of the Sathidros location becomes a necessity as an extension of the Pushidrosal in order to be able to reach the implementation of the task of fostering hydros functions and carrying out mapping surveys throughout Indonesia more effectively and efficiently. In this study, the development site of Sathidos will be selected using a methodological approach, namely Fuzzy Multi-CriteriaDecision Making (FMCDM). For the fuzzy criterion weighting problem (opacity/bias) in, this study a more intuitive technique in itsapplication is used, which is AHP Fuzzy (Analysis Hierarchical Process). Keywords: Sathidrosal, FMCDM, AHP
APPLICATION OF ANP AND TOPSIS TO SELECTION OF UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES (UAV) LAND-BASED LOCATIONS FOR SUPPORTING THE INDONESIAN NAVY MISSION Helmi Amrullah; Yoyok Nurkaya; Rakam Rakam
STTAL POSTGRADUATE - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Indonesia Naval Technology College STTAL Postgraduate International Conference -
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The Indonesian archipelagic sea lane which connects the Indian Ocean with the Pacific Ocean and East Asia withAustralia brings huge consequences to the efforts to implement security. Therefore, Indonesia needs facilities andinfrastructure to carry out the enforcement of state sovereignty while maintaining security in all areas of nationaljurisdiction. The naval battle strategy using aircraft as an extended sensor system has shown the ability that navalbattle tactics will be more effective in detecting the enemy. In carrying out the defense function, almost all defenseequipment owned by the Indonesian navy currently need the radar as a remote sensing system or as an earlywarning system. The strategic location of land base is needed in optimizing the current detection system. Theability of UAVs for security and defense at sea needs to be developed as an Integrated Fleet Weapon System(SSAT) to fulfill the functions of tactical reconnaissance and sea surveillance (Surveillance). The use of the UAVcan also increase strength and complement the need for maritime patrol aircraft (MPA), which so far has not beenmet quantitatively in covering all waters of Indonesia's national jurisdiction. The area of the Indonesianarchipelagic sea lane is in the working area of the First Fleet Command (Koarmada I). Where there are someLantamal and Lanal underneath. In order to optimize the placement of the ScanEagle UAV in the Indonesianarchipelagic sea lane region, it is very important to create a UAV location determination model using the ANP andTOPSIS methods. The first step is to develop criteria and sub-criteria for the Landbase location of the Landbase(UAV) in the Indonesian archipelagic sea lane region using the Analytical Network Process (ANP) method. Thenext step is to compile the criteria and sub-criteria for the location of the Landbase (UAV) in the Indonesianarchipelago sea lanes. The last step is to arrange the best priority location using the TOPSIS method. The resultsof determining the location of the ScanEagle UAV Landbase are expected to be used as input in formulating astrategy for projecting the future strength of the Indonesian navy.Keywords: UAV, SSAT, Surveillance, ScanEagle, ANP, TOPSIS