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DaftarDaftar IsiIsi 3. SURAT PEMBACA Cover : 6. FOKUS Demonstrasi Yong Moodo pada peringatan HUT Brimob ke 69 Foto : Bambang Subi 22. OPINI Profesionalisme Perwira Dalam Sendi-Sendi Dasar Kehidupan Prajurit * Pangdam IV/Diponegoro : Keluarga Harta Kekayaan Luar Biasa * Karya Bhakti TNI Bentuk Nyata Tingkatkan 24. SOSOK * Sariyati, Wartawan Bernas yang Bersuamikan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat Prajurit * Serbuan Teritorial Wartawan dan TNI Saling Melengkapi Menyatukan TNI dan Rakyat, Membangun * Ina, Memaksimalkan Proses Kuliah Negeri 12. GD UTAMA 27. LENSA & PERISTIWA 31. RAGAM *** Presiden RI Pimpin Penanaman 1 Milyar Pohon * KSAD, Jenderal TNI Gatot Nurmantyo : * Mari Memerangi Insible Hand Pemuda Sebagai Agen Perubahan Dalam * Peringatan HUT Korpri Menghadapi Proxy War * TNI Ditargetkan Jadi 10 Terbaik di Dunia 16. BINSAT 36. BERITA SATUAN * Pembekalan CPNS TNI AD Kodam IV/Diponegoro * Upacara Pembukaan Latihan Taktis 49. SELINGAN “ SUARA DARI KEABADIAN “ 18. OPSLAT * Pangkostrad Membuka Latihan Bersama Safkar 50. RUANG PERSIT Indopura * Kebersamaan Harus Dibarengi Kepedulian * Batalyon Zipur 4/TK * Persit KCK Silaturahim ke Panti Asuhan Juara Lomba Peleton Tangkas Kodam IV/ * Anggota Persit Harus Dukung Suami Diponegoro * Pengendalian Vektor Malaria Satgas Pamtas RI-PNG Yonif 400/Raider 52. TIPS & TRIK * Prajurit 400/Raider Ikut Laksanakan Cara Menghilangkan Noda Bandel di Pakaian Pembinaan Teritorial di Papua 53. PENERANGAN PASUKAN 21. BINTRAKOR Hindari Kesalahpahaman TNI Polri Perhubungan TNI AD Senantiasa Memberikan Yang Terbaik 54. TTS SURAT PEMBACA Dari Redaksi Terima Kasih Kami Diangkut Truk TNI Polri BANGGA DAN OPTIMIS DENGAN KEKUATAN TNI Pembaca GD yang terhormat Pemerintah telah mengumumkan kenaikan harga BBM Detik demi detik berganti dalam jam, jam berganti hari, hari pun bersubsidi mulai tanggal 18 November 2014. Keputusan ini diambil Hari ulang tahun ke-69 TNI kali ini berbeda dengan tahun- beralih ke bulan, menghantarkan kita di penghujung tahun 2014. tentunya setelah mempertimbangkan banyak hal demi kebaikan tahun sebelumnya. Rangkaian acara mulai dari aksi Pelindung : Pengabdian kita terus berjalan seiring dengan tuntutan tugas dan banyak orang, meskipun dianggap tidak pro rakyat. penyelamatan lingkungan dengan pembuatan jutaan biopori Pangdam IV/Diponegoro tanggungjawab. Banyak yang menentang keputusan pemerintah yang dianggap dan penghijauan, aksi sosial dengan donor darah dan Pembina : Pangdam IV/Diponegoro Mayjen TNI Bayu Purwiyono dalam memberatkan masyarakat ini. Demo digelar untuk menyatakan Kasdam IV/Diponegoro pengarahannya kepada prajurit dan PNS Kodam IV/Diponegoro mengatakan ketidaksetujuan masyarakat terhadap naiknya harga BBM pengobatan massal, pelestarian budaya daerah dengan pagelaran kesenian, gowes serentak se-Indonesia bersama Penasehat : selain mengabdi kepada nusa dan bangsa, prajurit dan PNS Kodam IV/ bersubsidi, baik sebelum maupun setelah pengumuman resmi dari rakyat juga ditampilkannya secara besar-besaran kekuatan Irdam IV/Diponegoro, Para Asisten dan Diponegoro juga harus selalu menjaga hubungan baik dengan keluarga pemerintah. Reaksi lainnya adalah banyaknya armada transportasi militer TNI dengan parade alutsista yang diselenggarakan di Staf Ahli Pangdam IV/Diponegoro sebab keluarga merupakan harta kekayaan yang luar biasa. di berbagai tempat yang melakukan aksi mogok beroperasi. Tentu Surabaya. Tak heran beberapa rekor Muri disabet oleh TNI Pimp. Red / Penanggung Jawab : Pangdam juga mengingatkan bahwa Kodam IV/Diponegoro merupakan saja aksi ini mengakibatkan terlantarnya calon penumpang, seperti anak sekolah, buruh pabrik, maupun pegawai kantoran, yang tiap dalam rangkaian pelaksanaan peringatan HUT TNI ini. Kapendam IV/Diponegoro kodam panutan karenanya segenap anggota harus dapat menjaga dan harinya menggunakan fasilitas angkutan umum. Atraksi yang menampilkan kekuatan darat, laut dan udara membawa nama baik Kodam IV/Diponegoro. Kolonel Arh Elphis Rudy Untunglah pada saat transportasi umum seperti bis dan angkot ini cukup membuat saya terkagum-kagum ketika tiga matra Wapimred : mogok massal, pihak TNI dan Polri berinisiatif membantu dengan berkolaborasi membebaskan tawanan pada saat yang Pembaca yang berbahagia, Waka Pendam IV/Diponegoro mengangkut para pengguna angkutan umum menggunakan truk bersamaan. Ada sekitar 592 alutsista dari AD, AL dan AU Letkol Arm Hery Purwanto Selain itu, pada Rubrik Fokus juga dapat disimak informasi tentang maupun bis, dan mengantarkan para penumpang ke tempat tujuan. serbuan teritorial yang saat ini sedang digencarkan oleh aparat teritorial yang unjuk kekuatan bahkan ada aksi terjun payung dengan Redaktur Pelaksana : Tentunya ini sangat membantu masyarakat karena dapat ke sekolah kekuatan 3000 prajurit. Di sana ditampilkan berbagai jenis sebagai salah satu metoda dalam pelaksanaan pembinaan teritorial. Pada Mayor Inf Ir. Susanto, M. Si maupun kantor, dan gratis pula. Kami sangat berterima kasih atas terbaru dari alat perang antara lain sekitar 239 pesawat udara, bagian ini diulas tentang apa yang dimaksudkan dengan serbuan teritorial prakarsa bapak-bapak tentara dan polisi yang telah membantu Mayor Inf Suyadi 42 Kapal Perang Republik Indonesia (KRI), 149 Kendaraan dan bagaimana wujud pelaksanaan dari serbuan teritorial tersebut. masyarakat ketika ada kesulitan. (Santi) Mayor Inf Mochklisin Tempur dari berbagai jenis dan peralatan tempur terbaru Selanjutnya dalam berbagai kesempatan, Panglima TNI Jenderal TNI Mayor Inf Moh Rais, S.Sos DR Moeldoko menyampaikan tentang tantangan Bangsa Indonesia saat ini lainnya. Mayor Cpm M. Yudi Irawan KEMAH KEBANGSAAN TUMBUHKAN RASA Kekuatan pertahanan TNI semakin lengkap dengan demo yaitu berupa proxy war, perang yang menggunakan pihak ketiga. Untuk itu udara Fly pass, serangan udara, penerjunan pasukan dan air Sekretaris : diperlukan kewaspadaaan semua pihak agar tidak mudah terhasut atau NASIONALISME cover yang terlihat sempurna. Ini merupakan satu bukti bahwa Dra. Mulyani Susilowati, M. Si terpengaruh oleh pihak-pihak yang mempunyai kepentingan. Salah satu reformasi yang telah dilakukan TNI selama ini ternyata Staf Redaksi : yang dilakukan dengan menggandeng para mahasiswa sebagai generasi muda Berkemah adalah sebuah kegiatan rekreasi di luar ruangan. Kapten Inf Agus Supriyadi untuk mengikuti pembekalan bela agar tumbuh rasa cinta kepada bangsa. Kegiatan ini umumnya dilakukan untuk beristirahat dari ramainya bukanlah isapan jempol semata. Dengan melihat kemampuan dan penampilan TNI yang sedemikian hebat saya sangat Kapten Inf Mulyadi Bagaimana ulasan proxy war ini dapat disimak di Rubrik GD Utama. perkotaan, atau dari keramaian secara umum, untuk menikmati keindahan alam. Berkemah biasanya dilakukan dengan menginap di bangga dan optimis bahwa kekuatan TNI akan mampu Kapten Caj (K) Santi Kristiyani, S.Pd. Informasi lain dapat disimak diantaranya pemberangkatan Yonif 400/ lokasi perkemahan dengan menggunakan tenda, atau tanpa atap sama menyamai kekuatan militer negara-negara maju lain. Kapten Inf Suparno Raider ke daerah Pamtas Papua, kegiatan pencabutan paku di pohon yang sekali. Dengan berkemah akan memberikan pengalamanadanya Saya berharap HUT terbesar sepanjang sejarah TNI ini Kapten Chk Suparmin serentak dilakukan di Jateng, upacara Hari Pahlawan, kegiatan HUT Korpri saling ketergantungan antara unsur-unsur alam dan kebutuhan untuk dapat menjadi momentum guna meningkatkan profesionalisme Kapten Ctp Eko Wibowo, S.Si. M.Sc. yang dilaksanakan Korpri TNI Jateng dan Korpri Kodam IV/Diponegoro. melestarikannya, menjaga lingkungan dan mengembangkan sikap dan disiplin serta semangat juang prajurit TNI dalam Kemudian, berbagai kegiatan Kodam dan Satuan jajaran Korem, Kodim, Kapten Chb Mujiono bertanggung jawab akan masa depan dengan menghormati mengamankan dan mempertahankan kedaulatan NKRI. Koramil ditampilkan pada Rubrik Berita Satuan, Opslat, Binsat, Bintrakor, Kapten Caj (K) Irene Rena Saputri S.Psi keseimbangan alam, mengembangkan kemampuan diri mengatasi Sejalan dengan komitmen TNI untuk fokus dan mengembalikan Ruang Persit, Surat Pembaca, TTS dan Lensa Peristiwa. Sri Rosana, SH tantangan yang dihadapi, menyadari tidak ada sesuatu yang berlebih fungsi utamanya pada pertahanan. (els) Sri Rahayu, S.Sos Tidak lupa Redaksi mengucapkan terima kasih kepada para kontributor di dalam dirinya, menemukan kembali cara hidup yang menyenangkan di daerah yang menunjukkan antusiasme sehingga dari hari ke hari semakin Redaktur Foto : dalam kesederhanaan untuk membina kerjasama dalam persatuan TNI dan Masyarakat, Bersatulah ! Lettu Inf M.Ardiansyah banyak. Namun karena keterbatasn tempat/ruang yang ada, Redaksi minta dan peresaudaraan. Dengan demikian rasa nasionalisme perlu ditumbuhkan sejak Sertu Bambang Cipto, Sertu Suhari maaf harus memilihnya dengan sangat selektif. Jumlah pengiriman artikel kecil. Sebagai orang tua kitalah yang memegang tanggung jawab untuk Saya merasa prihatin membaca berita di koran tentang Sertu Bintarto, dapat dilihat melalui rekapilutasi. Redaksi juga menyampaikan terima kasih kepada semua pihak yang telah memberikan dukungan demi kesinambungan memupuk kecintaan pada tanah air tersebut. Kenapa nasionalisme pengeroyokan seorang anggota TNI oleh beberapa orang. Budi Widayanto, Tri Heriyadi majalah GD. (Redaksi) penting dan bagaimana cara menanamkannya pada anak? Seiring Kejadian tersebut disinyalir dipicu oleh masalah utang piutang Bendahara : berkembangnya zaman, rasa nasionalisme kian memudar. Hal ini yang tidak begitu besar. Kejadian ini tentunya menjadi perhatian Dra. Sih Ratnawati dibuktikan
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    Small Arms Survey Maison de la Paix Report Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2E December 1202 Geneva 2019 Switzerland t +41 22 908 5777 f +41 22 732 2738 e [email protected] Trade Update Update Trade 2019 : Transfers, Transparency, and South-east and South-east Transparency, : Transfers, About the Small Arms Survey The Small Arms Survey is a global centre of excellence whose mandate is to generate impar- tial, evidence-based, and policy-relevant knowledge on all aspects of small arms and armed TRADE UPDATE 2019 violence. It is the principal international source of expertise, information, and analysis on small arms and armed violence issues, and acts as a resource for governments, policy- makers, researchers, and civil society. It is located in Geneva, Switzerland, and is a project Transfers, Transparency, and of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. A South-east Asia Spotlight The Survey has an international staff with expertise in security studies, political science, Spotlight sia law, economics, development studies, sociology, and criminology, and collaborates with a network of researchers, partner institutions, non-governmental organizations, and govern- Michael Picard, Paul Holtom, and Fiona Mangan ments in more than 50 countries. For more information, please visit: www.smallarmssurvey.org. A publication of the Small Arms Survey, with support from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Australia TRADE UPDATE 2019 Transfers, Transparency, and South-east Asia Spotlight Michael Picard, Paul Holtom, and Fiona Mangan A publication of the Small Arms Survey, with support from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Australia Credits Published in Switzerland by the Small Arms Survey © Small Arms Survey, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, 2019 First published in December 2019 All rights reserved.