Inilah 5 Pasukan Elit TNI yang Sanggup Bikin Geger Dunia

Terdiri dari 3 angkatan (matra) yaitu Angkatan Darat, Angkatan Laut, dan Angkatan Udara. Kebanyakan yang orang tau hanya KOPASSUS pasukan terbaik yang dimiliki TNI, dan menduduki peringkat ke-3 pasukan terbaik di dunia menurut penilaian Discovery channel military.



Berikut 5 pasukan khusus terbaik yang dimiliki TNI saat ini.
1. DENBRAVO-90



Detasemen Bravo 90 (disingkat DENBRAVO-90) dibentuk secara terbatas di lingkungan Korps Pasukan Khas TNI-AU pada 1990, Bravo berarti yang terbaik. Konsep pembentukannya merujuk kepada pemikiran Jenderal Guilio Douchet : Lebih mudah dan lebih efektif menghancurkan kekuatan udara lawan dengan cara menghancurkan pangkalan/instalasi serta alutsista-nya di darat daripada harus bertempur di udara. Kemampuan 1 orang DENBRAVO-90 setara dengan 5 orang TNI.
2. KOPASSUS
Komando Pasukan Khusus yang disingkat menjadi KOPASSUS adalah bagian dari Komando Utama (KOTAMA) tempur yang dimiliki oleh TNI Angkatan Darat, Indonesia. KOPASSUS memiliki kemampuan khusus seperti bergerak cepat di setiap medan, menembak dengan tepat, pengintaian, dan anti teror. Kemampuan 1 orang KOPASSUS sama dengan 8 orang TNI.

3. DENJAKA

Detasemen Jala Mangkara (disingkat DENJAKA) adalah sebuah detasemen pasukan khusus TNI Angkatan Laut. DENJAKA adalah satuan gabungan antara personel KOPASKA dan YONTAIFIB Korps Marinir TNI-AL. Anggota Denjaka dididik di Bumi Marinir Cilandak dan harus menyelesaikan suatu pendidikan yang disebut PTAL (Penanggulangan Teror Aspek Laut).
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Lama pendidikan ini adalah 9 bulan. Intinya DENJAKA memang dikhususkan untuk satuan anti teror walaupun mereka juga bisa dioperasikan dimana saja terutama anti teror aspek laut. Dalam segi tingkat kemampuan 1 orang DENJAKA sama dengan 120 orang TNI. (Sherly Iskandar)

4. YONTAIFIB

Batalyon Intai Amfibi atau disingkat YONTAIFIB adalah satuan elit dalam Korps Marinir seperti halnya KOPASSUS dalam jajaran TNI Angkatan Darat. Dahulunya satuan ini dikenal dengan nama KIPAM (Komando Intai Para Amfibi). Untuk menjadi anggota YONTAIFIB, calon diseleksi dari prajurit marinir yang memenuhi persyaratan mental, fisik, kesehatan, dan telah berdinas aktif minimal dua tahun.
Salah satu program latihan bagi siswa pendidikan YONTAIFIB, adalah berenang dalam kondisi tangan dan kaki terikat, sejauh 6 km di Selat Madura. Dari satuan ini kemudian direkrut lagi prajurit terbaik untuk masuk kedalam Detasemen Jala Mengkara (DENJAKA), pasukan elitnya TNI Angkatan Laut. Dalam segi tingkat kemampuan 1 orang YONTAIFIB sama dengan 24 orang TNI.

5. KOPASKA

Komando Pasukan Katak atau lebih dikenal dengan sebutan KOPASKA didirikan 31 Maret 1962 oleh Presiden Soekarno untuk mendukung kampanye militer di Irian Jaya. KOPASKA berkekuatan 3.000 prajurit. Satu grup di Armada Barat di Jakarta, dan satu grup di Armada Timur di Surabaya. Tugas utama mereka adalah menyerbu kapal dan pangkalan musuh, menghancurkan instalasi bawah air, penyiapan perebutan pantai dan operasi pendaratan kekuatan amfibi. Kemampuan 1 Orang Kopaska setara dengan 24 orang TNI.

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