Military of Indonesia
Indonesia's
armed forces (
Indonesian: Tentara Nasional Indonesia, TNI, formerly Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Indonesia, (ABRI) comprises aproximately 398,000 personnel. including the Army (TNI-AD), Navy (including marines) (TNI-AL) , and Air Force (TNI-AU). The army is by far the largest, with about 300.000 active-duty personnel, compared to around 69.000 in the Navy and 29,000 in the Air Force. Defense spending in the national budget is less than 1% of GDP, but is supplemented by revenue from many military-run businesses and foundations, both legal and ilegal.this forces is not including paramilitary personel such us BRIMOB [police mobile brigade], MENWA[university student regiment], and HANSIP or in english is civilian defence.
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abri (m)
n.
underground bomb shelter, bunker; refuge, haven, nest, hearth; poorhouse, shed
abrir
v.
open; open up; cut open (Medical); spread out, extended; discover, expose; unfold, uncurl; run away, escape; sharpen; turn on; unbar; undo; start, begin
abrir
v.
open, unlock, unfasten, cut, open up, ditch, unclasp, barge, deploy, drift, frank, rive, unfold, unseal
abri
Protection naturelle ou artificielle. 1/3/81
cover
The action by land, air, or sea forces to protect by offence, defence, or threat of either or both. 2. Those measures necessary to give protection to a person, plan, operation, formation or installation from the enemy intelligence effort and leakage of information. 3. The act of maintaining a continuous receiver watch with transmitter calibrated and available, but not necessarily available for immediate use. 4. Shelter or protection, either natural or artificial. See also column cover; comparative cover; concealment; fighter cover. 1/3/81