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Military Regional Commands in Indonesia as of 2021 The VI Military Regional Command/Mulawarman covering East, North, and South Kalimantan. The Indonesian Military Regional Commands (Indonesian: Komando Daerah Militer; abbreviated Kodam) also known officially as Military Area Commands are military districts of the Indonesian Army that function for the territorial defense of various regions ...
Kodam VI/Mulawarman (VI Military Regional Command/Mulawarman) is a military territorial command (military district) of the Indonesian Army. It has been in active service as the local division for the provinces of North Kalimantan , East Kalimantan and South Kalimantan (from 1958-1985 and from 2010 to present).
The Jayakarta Jaya Military Regional Command (Indonesian: Komando Daerah Militer Jayakarta); abbreviated Kodam Jaya is the military district of the Indonesian Army which covers the Greater Jakarta area. Its role is to protect and defend the capital city area with other additional tasks, such as to support the local law enforcement and civil ...
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Members of the Kostrad 6th Raider Mechanized Infantry Brigade on a parade in Sukoharjo City, 2019. The Indonesian Army and Marine Corps have several infantry brigades (Indonesian: Brigade Infanteri, shortened as Brigif).
Kodam I/Bukit Barisan covers northern and central Sumatra, except Aceh; Kodam II/ Sriwijaya covers southern Sumatra; Kodam III/Siliwangi covers western Java, except Jakarta metro area; Kodam IV/Diponegoro covers central Java; Kodam V/Brawijaya covers East Java; Kodam VI/Mulawarman covers eastern Kalimantan and areas of National Capital City ...
Kodam XII/Tanjungpura (XII Military Regional Command/Tanjungpura), is an Indonesian Army Regional Military Command that covers West Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan province. Kodam Tanjungpura also oversees the defense of Indonesian border region with the Malaysian state of Sarawak .
The detachment of the Jakarta area from the control of the Siliwangi division and the restructuring of the army from a divisional basis to the territorial Kodam system diffused the powers of the divisions and eliminated warlordism." [7]