Development Of Indonesia Submarine Force Structure Based On Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) And Interpretive Structural Modelling (ISM) To Control National Interest At Sea
As a maritime country, Indonesia is rich in natural resources, resulting in theft and territorial violations, so it needs to increase sea power, including submarines. Currently, Indonesia is developing submarines, so it is necessary to choose the best alternatives and elements to control national...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
2020-09-01
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Series: | International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research |
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Summary: | As a maritime country, Indonesia is rich in natural resources, resulting in theft and territorial violations, so it
needs to increase sea power, including submarines. Currently, Indonesia is developing submarines, so it is necessary to
choose the best alternatives and elements to control national interests at sea. The research objectives are to find out the best
alternative, the key element in developing submarine force structure, and the implications for national interests at sea. The
research method is carried out by conducting a literature study to compile a questionnaire and consulting with experts to
determine the best variables and sub-elements and followed by a survey of participants as a purposive random sampling
using the analytical hierarchy process and interpretive structural modeling. From the research results, the five highest
alternative variables are vision and mission (0.102), shipyard (0.90), government policy (0.84), technology transfer (0.56),
and budget (0.53). Whereas the key sub-elements of development of submarine force structure are improving the quality of
education, the need for the government's political will, national interests, national defense policy, and the role of the defense
ministry. By increasing the submarine force structure will be able to maintain the national interest in the sea in protecting
natural resources and prevent territorial violations. |
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ISSN: | 2541-5972 2548-1479 |