Shouting Bullets, 862 Marine Corps Personnel Of The Indonesian Navy Are Deployed In The Battle Of The City In Karawang
KARAWANG - A total of 862 Marine Corps personnel of the Indonesian Navy were deployed in the Karang Anyar area, Karawang, West Java, Friday, November 26. Personnel are deployed for city battle operations.
No half-hearted, a number of war equipment ranging from CASA NC-212 aircraft, Bell-412 helicopters, amphibious tanks, BMP 4, howitzers, 105 cannons, P6 ATAV tactical vehicles, and other combat vehicles were brought for this battle.
The sound of bullets echoed in battle. Each unit ranging from infantry branch soldiers, cavalry, artillery, combat assistance, and amphibious reconnaissance battalion personnel burst into densely populated areas to immobilize targets.
Don't worry, this is an exercise conducted by the Indonesian Navy Marine Corps. The Operation Assistant to the Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Navy, Rear Admiral of the TNI Dadi Hartanto, and the Commander of the Marine Corps of the Indonesian Navy, Major General TNI (Mar) Suhartono also witnessed it.
In front of hundreds of personnel, Suhartono expressed his pride and joy because he was able to observe and see firsthand how this exercise ran smoothly and safely.
"I am proud that this exercise ran safely and smoothly," Suhartono said in a press release quoted by Antara, Friday, November 26.
Hartanto also expressed his gratitude to all Purple Beret soldiers who have carried out this exercise with enthusiasm, well and safely and without accidents.
The Marine Corps of the Indonesian Navy has several times held city battle exercises and tactical training for certain conditions which were carried out in several areas in Indonesia, including Lampung and East Java. In December, the same training will be held in
Sorong, West Papua.
The city battle exercise was carried out by prioritizing health protocols and was present at the exercise the Head of the Military Command, First Admiral Eko Wahjono, Commander of the 1st Marines, Brigadier General TNI (Mar) Hermanto, and the main official of the Marine Corps of the Indonesian Navy.