KOPASKA
The Frogmen Command is the premier frogman and underwater demolition unit of the Indonesian Navy. The unit's motto is in Sanskrit: "Tan Hana Wighna Tan Sirna". The unit's main duties are underwater demolition, destroying main underwater installations, reconnaissance, prisoner snatches, preparing beaches for larger naval amphibious operations, and counter-terrorism. During peacetime, the unit also deploys a team to serve as security personnel for VIPs and VVIPs. The personnel of Kopaska are recruited from Indonesian Navy seamen. Like other Indonesian special forces, Kopaska is trained to be able to conduct operations in the sea, including underwater, on land and airborne.
History
Kopaska was heavily influenced by the early US Navy Frogman Underwater Demolition Teams and modern Navy SEAL Teams.Kopaska was officially established on the 31st of March 1962 by President Sukarno to help his campaign Operation Trikora in Western New Guinea. However, in 1954, Captain :id:R. Iskak|Iskak had an idea to form frogmen unit in the Navy which eventually act as precursor to KOPASKA.
Early KOPASKA members Urip Santoso, Lieutenant trained with the UDTs in the United States. The Indonesian Navy also sent personnel to the Soviet Union to learn from Soviet Navy frogmen and demolition teams. The tradition of overseas training has continued with a few men from the unit travelling each year to Coronado, California and Norfolk, Virginia to participate in SEAL training. Returning to Indonesia, these men then recruit new personnel for Kopaska.
Recruitment was difficult in the early years of Kopaska as only few Navy members could pass the qualifications process. Recruitment became even more difficult when President Sukarno announced in 1961 the commencement of Operation Trikora in Western New Guinea, as Kopaska were required to conduct beach reconnaissance, beach clearing, prisoner snatches, and human torpedo missions. The latter two missions were the most daring planned by Kopaska – the first planned to snatch Rear Admiral Reeser, Commander in Chief of the Dutch Armed Forces in the Territory, and the human torpedo was aimed at the Dutch aircraft carrier Karel Doorman. Due to lack of personnel Kopaska had to borrow 21 troops from the army special forces which at that time still called RPKAD - Army Paracommando Regiment, including Colonel Sarwo Edhie Wibowo the then regimental commander, and three from the Greater Jakarta Military Region Command. The plans were cancelled when a cease-fire was implemented between Indonesia and the Netherlands.
Of the troops assigned to the Trikora campaign, the three Army personnel from Kodam Jaya attended Seaman School in the Naval Education and Training Command and became regular members of Kopaska. 18 of 21 RPKAD wanted to stay with the Navy, but the Commander of RPKAD did not approve the transfer. Instead, he accommodated the ex-KOPASKA members by creating a new special unit in Kopassus SAT GULTOR 81-2 Batt.
Until present, Kopaska still trained their specialities to other Indonesian Special Forces units:
1. Army Kopassus counter-terrorist combat divers, now known as Paska GULTOR.
2. Army Strategic Command Reconnaissance Platoon and CT-Team, the Tontaipur.
3. Air Force Satuan Bravo 90 counter-terrorist team.
Both SAT-81 GULTOR and DENBRAVO-90 continues to send its best members for three months of training in Frogmen School at the Special Training Centre, Naval Warfare Centre, Naval Education and Training Command located in Naval Base Moro Krembangan in Surabaya, East Java.
Tasks
Task during Amphibious operations
- Beach Reconnaissance
- Post Reconnaissance
- Beach Clearing
- SUROB
Special Operations
- Sabotage and Anti Sabotage
- Clandestine operations
- Combat Search and Rescue
- Mine Clearance
- Send and Pick up agent
Additional Operations
- VVIP and Vital objects Security
- Underwater Survey
- Search and Rescue
- Underwater Salvage
- Factual Information Gathering
Organization
- 1st Fleet Frogman Command Unit
- #Command HQ
- #Detachment 1 Sabotage / Anti-Sabotage
- #Detachment 2 of Special Operations
- #Detachment 3 Combat SAR
- #Detachment 4 EOD and Naval Minesweeping
- #Detachment 5 Underwater Demolition
- #Detachment 6 Special Boat Units
- 2nd Fleet Frogman Command Unit
- # Command HQ
- #Detachment 1 Sabotage / Anti-Sabotage
- #Detachment 2 of Special Operations
- #Detachment 3 Combat SAR
- #Detachment 4 EOD and Naval Minesweeping
- #Detachment 5 Underwater Demolition
- #Detachment 6 Special Boat Units
- 3rd Fleet Frogman Command Unit
- # Command HQ
- #Detachment 1 Sabotage / Anti Sabotage
- #Detachment 2 of special Operations
- #Detachment 3 Combat SAR
- #Detachment 4 EOD and Naval Minesweeping
- #Detachment 5 Underwater Demolition
- #Detachment 6 Special Boat Units
Recruitment
- An Indonesian Navy personnel
- Has served minimum 2 years in a Navy warship/Navy base/Navy fleet command/Navy Headquarters/Naval sealift command
- Passed Physical fitness qualification
- Passed water endurance
- Passed special psychological test
- Passed special underwater fitness
Education
- General navy academic courses, such as: Sea Operations, Navigation, Machinery, Electronics, Ships construction, Communication, etc.
- Kopaska indoctrination
- Commando education
- Airborne
- Clandestine
- Underwater demolition
- Combat search and rescue
Training
Each phase of training consists of a similar process. For example, the first phase of training is physical or endurance training. Each candidate receives a daily physical training program, such as: running, marching, push-ups, sit ups, pull-ups, swimming, etc. The training programs are unscheduled, so the instructor can order physical training at random. The last week of this training each candidate must be able to demonstrate strength through trials such as cross-Strait swimming and rowing to Laki Island at night with little food or sleep. This training usually exploits the candidate's physical and psychological strength.
The remaining training phases include combat swimming, infiltration through submarine torpedo tube, long range combat patrol, close quarter battle, infiltration using CRRC or RIB, intelligence course, parachute training, pathfinder, trap making and survival techniques.
Joint Exercise
KOPASKA has conducted several joint exercises with other elite naval forces from other countries.- FLASH IRON with US Navy SEALs and United States Navy Riverine Squadron
- PANDU EX with Republic of Singapore Navy Naval Diving Unit
- Malindo Malaysia & Indonesia
- PANDU EODEX with Republic of Singapore Navy Naval Diving Unit / RSN-NDU alternately Singapore and Indonesia
- MINEX with Republic of Singapore Navy
- SEA EAGLE with Republic of Singapore Navy
- MCMEX / DIVEX with NAVAL EOD Team from 25 Asia Pacific countries in Asia Pacific
- Joint Exercise with Pakistan SSG Navy
- Balance Iron with US Army Airborne & Ranger US Army
- Various Series of USPACOM Training Programs: Naval Engagement Activity, Subject Matter Expert Exchange, Peace Support Initiative Operations etc.
- Various Training Series UN Peacekeeping Operation: Khan Quest, Garuda Shield, Cobra Gold Global Positive Operation Initiative USPACOM, ADF Warfare Center UNMOC & CIMIC, UNDPKO ITS ToT in Jakarta
- UN Peacekeeping missions: UNMO, UN Staff, UN Contingent
Weaponry and equipment
The type of equipment and weapons used by Kopaska are common in Indonesia and world special force societies, including:
- Pistols: Pindad P1/P2, SIG Sauer P226, Glock 17, Glock 19, H&K USP, CornerShot
- Submachineguns:H&K MP5 variants, Brugger & Thomet MP9 variants, Micro Uzi, Daewoo K7, MP7,
- Assault rifles: AK-47, Norinco Type 56-2, Colt M16A1 assault rifle, Pindad SS1-V1/V2, Pindad SS2-V1/V2, Vz-58, CZ 805 BREN, HK416, M4, Steyr Aug A3 SFO, AK-101, APS, AK-102
- Sniper rifles:SIG 550 Sniper rifle, Steyr-Mannlicher SSG 69, Galatz Sniper Rifle, AW L96, Denel NTW-20, Arctic Sniper, HK417, SR-25
- Machineguns: Daewoo K3, FN Minimi, FN MAG, GPMG, Pindad 12.7 MG's.
Notable missions
Trikora campaign
The human torpedo campaign, described above, would use KOPASKA troops like Japanese kamikaze. The strike craft was a boat installed with one MiG-17 "Fresco" ejection seat, powered by a pair of Johnson 100pk and armed with two torpedo warheads. Known as Project Y within KOPASKA circles, this project was supervised by Lt. Commander Urip Santoso, one of the founders of KOPASKA.Currently, the unit has approximately 300 men, divided into two groups. One group is attached to the western fleet, based in Jakarta and the other group is attached to the eastern fleet, based in Surabaya, East Java. When called for, they conduct limited support search and rescue missions. They have also been deployed overseas as part of United Nations peacekeeping missions.
MV Sinar Kudus Hostage Rescue
On March 16, 2011, an Indonesian merchant ship, MV Sinar Kudus, carrying nickel ore from South Sulawesi to Rotterdam was hijacked by a group of Somali pirates at the coast of Somalia. After some negotiations, the ship owner eventually agreed to pay a ransom and the pirates freed the vessel and its crew. However, upon learning that the ship was carrying valuable minerals, another groups of pirates attempted to re-hijack the ship, and made an aggressive fast approach to retake MV Sinar Kudus. After MV Sinar Kudus signalled "mayday", a group of Kopaska elite soldiers were deployed from KRI Abdul Halim Perdanakusuma to secure the ship. Three fast boats were deployed. But fearing that it may not be quick enough, a group of Kopaska were deployed using Bo 105 helicopter to strafe the oncoming pirates. The remainder of Kopaska onboard the boats finished the pirates..Other Missions
- Carry out various Special Operations / Intelligence of TNI and Navy
- Conducting Special Operations "Scraper Plow"
- Carrying out Special Operations "Lusitania Expresso"
- Anti-Piracy operations
- Pursuing Pirates in the Malacca Strait, Sunda Strait, Bangka Belitung
- Pursuing Pirates in eastern Indonesia region
- VIP and VVIP Security
- Security operations in Ambalat Block - Unarang Corals
- Security operations of Vital Objects such as in national Oil Rigs
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