TNI Sriwijaya Air Auxiliary Team Makes American General Tiny



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LIVE – A proof of the dedication of the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) as a vanguard in the defense of the Indonesian people was again proven by the elite unit of the Marine Corps and the Jalamangkara Detachment (Denjaka) to spearhead the search process and Evacuation of the unfortunate Sriwijaya Air plane that crashed in the waters of the Thousand Islands on Saturday, January 9, 2021.

In the cited reports VIVA Military since VIVA.co.idThe joint Sar Team, which included members of the Marines and Denjaka of the Indonesian Navy, managed to find an iron plate about 10 feet high.

Not only that, the team of divers from two elite units of the Indonesian Navy also managed to find debris from aircraft engines and debris from the passenger cabin hydraulics. Meanwhile, the Indonesian Navy would have also detected the plane’s black box, which is suspected to be at a depth of 17 to 20 meters.

VIVA Military Also reported in the previous news story, a video of a member of the Indonesian Navy Marine Corps who was at the bottom of the sea went viral. The 40-second video shows the remains of the fuselage, passenger seats and a bag from the victim that is still involved. The video was uploaded by the account. Instagram Marine Corps officer of the Indonesian Navy.

The demonstrated readiness and readiness demonstrate that the two elite units of the Navy have very high capabilities. Not only to fight, but also to carry out disaster evacuation missions to humanity.

In 2015, the former commander of the United States Armed Forces, General (retired) Peter Pace, once gave his confession to the Indonesian Navy Marine Corps. At the time, Pace said that the Indonesian Navy Marine Corps was in the top three as the strongest in the world.

“There are currently three major powers of the world’s Marine Corps, and Indonesia is in 3rd position,” Pace was quoted as saying by ABC TV 13.

Pace’s statement cannot be separated from a question from a University of Dallas student. A student asked about the location of the US Marines in Southeast Asian waters, which was related to the military aggression against Indonesia.

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