NAVAL BASE CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IN REALIZING MARITIME SECURITY IN THE BALI STRAIT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37875/asro.v14i02.513Keywords:
Maritime Security, Naval Base Capability, Bali Strait, Dynamic Systems.Abstract
Maritime security means that maritime areas are capable of being controlled, safe, and free from various threats or disturbances. The Indonesian Navy Base is part of the Integrated Fleet Weapons System (SSAT) which has the additional function of carrying out maritime security in its working area in the form of maritime security operations by mobilizing all the strength and capabilities it has. The Bali Strait is one of the straits with the densest shipping traffic in Indonesia. The Indonesian Navy, as the driving force for implementing maritime defense and security, has the XYZ Naval Base and the PQR Naval Base which are in direct contact with the Bali Strait. Dynamic System modeling method is used to determine the reciprocal relationships between variables, which is then carried out by model simulation to obtain the best alternative scenario. The scenario results from the modeling and simulation that have been carried out can be a consideration for the leadership of the Indonesian Navy in determining the appropriate and optimal strategy for developing the capabilities of Naval Base XYZ and Naval Base PQR so that they are able to realize maritime security in the Bali Strait. The Dynamic System modeling method is used to determine the reciprocal relationships between variables, which is then carried out by model simulation to obtain the best alternative scenario. The scenario results from the modeling and simulation that have been carried out can be a consideration for the leadership of the Indonesian Navy in determining the appropriate and optimal strategy for developing the capabilities of Naval Base XYZ and Naval Base PQR so that they are able to realize maritime security in the Bali Strait.
Keywords: Maritime Security, Naval Base Capability, Bali Strait, Dynamic Systems.