Indonesia’s Air Force Embraces AI and Cyber Tech for Enhanced Air Defense
Indonesian Air Force embraces AI and Cyber Tech for Future Defense
Jakarta, Indonesia – The Indonesian Air Force is gearing up for the future of warfare, emphasizing the critical role of artificial intelligence (AI) and cyber technology in bolstering national air defense.
Air Chief Marshal Mohamad Tonny Harjono, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Air Force, highlighted the importance of these advancements during the 2024 Unit Commander Roll Call (AKS) held at the Indonesian air Force Headquarters in cilangkap, East Jakarta.”This technology is an crucial tool in improving the operational readiness of the Indonesian Air Force in facing cyber threats in the future,” Tonny stated.
The 2024 AKS, themed “Strengthening Cyber and Artificial Intelligence-Based Air Defense Posture to Support the Vision of Golden Indonesia 2045,” underscores the air Force’s commitment to modernization through cutting-edge technology integration.
Tonny emphasized that AI’s ability to detect cyberattacks early, analyze threat patterns, and anticipate evolving digital challenges makes it a vital asset in strengthening national security.
“Strengthening defense based on cyber and AI technology is a long-term investment that is expected to make a significant contribution to realizing the Vision of Golden Indonesia 2045,” he added.
the event featured prominent speakers,including Neuroparenting Skill practitioner Aisah Dahlan,Head of Technology Transfer and Offset at the Indonesian Defense Industrial Policy Committee (KKIP) Yono Reksoprodjo,and Steering Committee member of the Indonesian Center for Young Scientists (CYS) Hokky Situngkir.
The Indonesian Air Force’s commitment to adapting and evolving with the times ensures that Indonesia’s air security and sovereignty remain protected in an increasingly complex global landscape.
Indonesian Air Force Spearheads Defense modernization with AI and Cyber Tech
Jakarta, indonesia – In a bold move towards securing the nation’s airspace, the indonesian Air Force (TNI AU) is prioritizing the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and cyber technology into its defense strategy.
Air Chief Marshal Mohamad tonny Harjono, Chief of Staff of the TNI AU, underscored the importance of this technological advancement during the 2024 Unit Commander Roll Call (AKS). He cited AI’s ability to detect and analyze cyber threats, predicting and countering evolving digital challenges, as vital for bolstering national security.
The 2024 AKS, themed “Strengthening Cyber and artificial Intelligence-Based Air Defense Posture to Support the Vision of Golden Indonesia 2045,” highlighted the TNI AU’s commitment to modernization. This strategic focus on AI and cyber technology is seen as a long-term investment, paving the way for a secure and technologically-advanced air defense system.
the event brought together prominent figures in technology and defense, including Neuroparenting Skill practitioner Aisah Dahlan, head of Technology Transfer and Offset at the Indonesian Defense industrial Policy Committee (KKIP) Yono Reksoprodjo, and Steering Committee member of the Indonesian Center for Young Scientists (CYS) Hokky Situngkir.
Through the embracing of cutting-edge technology, the TNI AU aims to ensure Indonesia’s air security and sovereignty in an increasingly complex global landscape.
