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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
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
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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