DENJAKA
Denjaka
(Detasemen Jalamkara) is an elite special forces unit of the Indonesian Navy.
Historically,
it was established in 1982 with the purpose of defending Indonesian national interests, securing the country's maritime security, and responding to terrorism and other threats.
Recruitment:
Denjaka involves a rigorous selection process.
Candidates are usually chosen from the existing ranks of the Frogman Indonesian (KOPASKA) and TNI AL's elite Marine Corps' special forces (Taifib).
The selection process includes intensive physical, psychological, and tactical skill assessments.
Only the most qualified candidates proceed to receive specialized training in counter-terrorism, reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, and underwater demolition.
Jobs:
Denjaka varies depending on the assigned mission and each team member's specialization.
Typical roles include intelligence officers responsible for gathering information on potential threats, divers who conduct underwater surveillance or demolition operations, and operators who handle offensive engagements.
All members of Denjaka are trained in various combat tactics to seamlessly coordinate with one another during high-stakes missions.