The document analyzes the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI). It identifies strengths like well-trained personnel and strong leadership. Weaknesses include being too bureaucratic and limited budgets. Opportunities include developing joint training and local weapon industries. Threats involve territorial disputes and transnational crime. Key issues center around budget, personnel quality, limited weapon systems, and military relationships.
The document analyzes the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI). It identifies strengths like well-trained personnel and strong leadership. Weaknesses include being too bureaucratic and limited budgets. Opportunities include developing joint training and local weapon industries. Threats involve territorial disputes and transnational crime. Key issues center around budget, personnel quality, limited weapon systems, and military relationships.
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The document analyzes the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI). It identifies strengths like well-trained personnel and strong leadership. Weaknesses include being too bureaucratic and limited budgets. Opportunities include developing joint training and local weapon industries. Threats involve territorial disputes and transnational crime. Key issues center around budget, personnel quality, limited weapon systems, and military relationships.
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David Raja Marpaung. Lecture University of Indonesia, also
Indonesia Politic and Defense Consultant. Email: davidrajamarpaung@gmail.com Strength • Well trained & well educated • Fighting spirit • Unity, solidity & loyalty • Strong doctrine • Multi task operation skill (war, anti-terror, peacekeeping, humanitarian aid operation) • Strong leadership • Availability of R&D unit in every service
David Raja Marpaung. Lecture University of Indonesia, also
Indonesia Politic and Defense Consultant. Email: davidrajamarpaung@gmail.com Weakness • Too bureaucratic • Limited budget • Lack of weapon system • Lack of personnel to cover large area • Corruption issue
David Raja Marpaung. Lecture University of Indonesia, also
Indonesia Politic and Defense Consultant. Email: davidrajamarpaung@gmail.com Opportunities • Joint training with foreign armed forces • Great population as potential human resource • Developing local weapon industry • Natural resource as logistic support • Geographic territory as potential defence base
David Raja Marpaung. Lecture University of Indonesia, also
Indonesia Politic and Defense Consultant. Email: davidrajamarpaung@gmail.com Threats • Hidden infiltration and intelligent operation from other country • Territorial disputes with neighboring country • Mental degradation through drug abuse and hedonism culture • Military embargo • Transnational organized crime • Epidemic and pandemic diseas David Raja Marpaung. Lecture University of Indonesia, also Indonesia Politic and Defense Consultant. Email: davidrajamarpaung@gmail.com Key Issues • Budget issue • Quality of human resources • Weapon system limitation • Military relationship
David Raja Marpaung. Lecture University of Indonesia, also
Indonesia Politic and Defense Consultant. Email: davidrajamarpaung@gmail.com