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State Defense

Abelhard, Tadeus, Angela


What is a state?
A politically organized body of people
usually occupying a definite territory.
(Merriam Webster)
a body of citizens sufficing for the
purposes of life. (Aristotle)
...it is a form of political association
As a group of people organized for law
within a definite ternary. (Woodrow
Wilson)
A concept of political science and public
law that is in a numerous community of
persons. (J.W. Garner)
United States of America
Indonesia
Definition of State Defense (or
defense)
: the act of defending someone or
something (your country) from an
attack.
: something that is used to protect
yourself, your country, etc. (Merriam-
Webster).
Political and Economical State
Defense
Civil defense, under the 1945
constitution.
Government expected to spend $15
billion on military.
All citizens to defend the country.
Military State Defense
Manpower: 129,075,188
Tanks: 374
Aircraft: 381
Naval Strength: 167
4,030,000,000 bbl (barrels)/day of petroleum
resources.
Land Systems
Tanks: 374
AFVs: 1,172
SPGs: 91
Towed-Artillery: 94
MLRSs: 84
Air Force
Background Info:Indonesias air force is split
into two groups.
1. KOOPSAU1: Jakarta
2. KOOPSAU 2: Ujung Pandang, Celebes

Total aircraft: 381
Air force
Some of the many types of Indonesias air force
aircrafts.
Naval Strength
Total naval strength: 197


Other Branches of State Defense in
Indonesia
-Civics Education
-Dedication to Profession
-Military Training (Compulsory)

Indonesia with other countries
$16.2 Billion US
Military essentials
from:
USA
France
Brazil

Comparison to the US

Army (Example):

The US Army is the largest branch of the US
Armed Forces (state defense). It is based on
land military operations. It is the oldest
branch of military.
Branches of the US Armed Forces

The U.S Armed forces are made up of five
main branches:

-Air Force
-Army
-Coast Guard
-Marine Corps
-Navy

Political and Economical state
This is a pie chart
comparison to
illustrate the
percentage of
Indonesia
compared to the
US
Indonesias Election System

Must be 17 unless he/she has KTP

Indonesia has different electoral systems for its
different institutions: a two-round majority system for
its presidential elections and a one-round proportional
system for its lower and upper houses of parliament.
Conclusion
Works Cited
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Works Cited
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Pike, John. Indonesias Military Spending. globalsecurity.org. 15 September 2013. Web. 1 September 2014.
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