Thursday, March 19, 2015

Indonesia fleet plans



"Key to his plan is modernizing a navy that patrols the world’s biggest archipelago, a string of more than 17,000 islands that would stretch from New York to Alaska."

Indonesia does a fleet reorg.

Indonesia is modeling its naval forces after the U.S. Pacific Fleet as President Joko Widodo restructures the nation’s military, according to his navy chief.

The Indonesian Navy will have three fleets covering the nation’s east, west and central regions that will report to a newly created headquarters, Chief of Staff Adm. Ade Supandi said in an interview at a maritime convention on the Malaysian island of Langkawi. The country has a 20-year plan to boost maritime security, he said.

“We want to create a main fleet, something like the Pacific Fleet that would be the main command fleet to deploy any requirements made by the three areas,” Supandi said. “This will make our operation and control more efficient.”

Widodo, known as Jokowi, has laid out an ambitious vision to develop the fishing industry, improve port infrastructure and boost sea defenses as Indonesia grapples with illegal fishing, piracy and neighboring territorial disputes.


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