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Pranaditya Mirza S; Benie Hermawan; Mostein Adi P

Betelgeuse Journal 2024 Naval Academy Publising

This study examines the selection of an optimal underwater monitoring system for early detection of submarines in the ALKI II region. ALKI II is known as a strategic area that requires intensive monitoring to protect maritime security and national interests. The main focus of the study is to analyze various technical, operational, and economic factors that influence the selection of an underwater monitoring system. Through a comprehensive analysis approach, this study considers the detection capability, resolution, and adaptability of the diverse marine environment in the ALKI II region. Various types of underwater monitoring systems are evaluated, including passive sonar, active sonar, and visual monitoring systems. Passive sonar uses sound signal reception from targets, while active sonar sends signals and detects the reflected signals. Visual monitoring systems rely on cameras and other optical equipment. The decision to select a system is based on a thorough analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of each system. Passive sonar, for example, excels in quiet environments but may be less effective in high sea noise. On the other hand, active sonar may be more accurate but can be detected by submarines equipped with anti-sonar technology. This study provides useful guidance for decision makers in determining the optimal underwater monitoring system for the ALKI II region. By considering technical, operational and economic factors, it is hoped that the results of this research can improve early detection capabilities for submarines and strengthen maritime security in the region.

Hafidan Arsyi A; Nanang Khunaifi; Jifri Elfianus T

Betelgeuse Journal 2024 Naval Academy Publising

The potential for open military conflict in various parts of the world is still very possible to fulfill various national interests possible to fulfill their respective national interests. Since the past, Indonesia has been the charm of various nations because of its abundant natural resources. As the largest archipelago bordering a number of neighboring countries, the unresolved boundaries of a number of state territories are also one of the potential conflicts. The development of naval forces by a number of regional countries bordering Indonesia must be examined with efforts to the development of the strength of the Indonesian Navy in addition to creating a deterrence effect/deterrence effect as well as to protect and uphold sovereignty and secure Indonesia's national interests. secure Indonesia's national interests. KRI type PKR 105 is currently the the mainstay of the Indonesian Navy's power with a number of capabilities in naval warfare. but the author suggests that there needs to be optimization to improve anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capabilities.