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Malang, January 2022

The Army Air Defense Artillery Education Centre Handbook

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Commander Forewords............................................................................................. iv
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................... 5

1. General........................................................................................................... 5
2. Purpose and Objective.................................................................................. 6

a. Purpose .................................................................................................. 6
b. Objective................................................................................................. 6
3. Scope ............................................................................................................. 6
CHAPTER II KNOWING MALANG AND ITS SURROUNDINGS ................................ 7
4. Map of East Java and Malang....................................................................... 7
5. Public Services.............................................................................................. 8
a. Duty Officer ............................................................................................. 8
b. Police Station .......................................................................................... 8
c. Medical Facilities..................................................................................... 9
d. Transportation......................................................................................... 10
e. Car Rental............................................................................................... 12
f. Tourist Destinations ................................................................................ 13
g. Banking................................................................................................... 18
h. Money Changer ...................................................................................... 19
i. Hotel and Resort ..................................................................................... 20
j. Eating in Malang and Batu ...................................................................... 23
k. Shopping in Batu and Malang ................................................................. 26
l. Sport and Entertainment ......................................................................... 27
CHAPTER III KNOWING ADAEC ENVIRONMENT .................................................... 30
6. Brief History of ADAEC ................................................................................. 30
7. Position and Main Task................................................................................. 32
a. Position ................................................................................................... 32
b. Main Task ............................................................................................... 32
8. Location ......................................................................................................... 32
9. Logo ............................................................................................................... 33

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CHAPTER IV ADAEC ORGANIZATION ..................................................................... 35
10. Commander ................................................................................................... 35
11. Deputy Commander ...................................................................................... 35
12. Head of Education Division .......................................................................... 35
13. Head of Military Teacher and Trainer Team................................................. 35
14. Head of General Administration Division .................................................... 35
15. Head of Education Assessment and Development Division ...................... 35
16. Head of General Military Knowledge Department ....................................... 36
17. Head of Tactics and Staff Department ......................................................... 36
18. Head of Weapons Systems Department ...................................................... 36
19. Commander of the Quartermasters Detachment ........................................ 36
20. Commander of the Officer Education Unit .................................................. 36
21. Commander of the NCO Education Unit ...................................................... 36
22. Commander of the Enlisted Education Unit ................................................ 37
23. Head of Physical Training Instructors ......................................................... 37
24. Head of Training Aids Section...................................................................... 37
25. Commander of Demonstration and Training Detachment.......................... 37
26. Head of the Secretariat ................................................................................. 37

CHAPTER V EDUCATION PROGRAMS .................................................................... 38
27. Education Description .................................................................................. 38
a. Officer School ......................................................................................... 38
b. NCO School ............................................................................................ 39
c. Enlisted School ....................................................................................... 41
28. Length of Education...................................................................................... 42
a. Officer School ......................................................................................... 42
b. NCO School ............................................................................................ 42
c. Enlisted School ....................................................................................... 42
29. Graduate Qualifications ................................................................................ 42
a. Officer School ......................................................................................... 42
b. NCO School ............................................................................................ 43
c. Enlisted School ....................................................................................... 44

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CHAPTER VI RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS............................................................... 45
30. Student........................................................................................................... 45
31. Education Personal anad Education Staff................................................... 48

CHAPTER VII EDUCATION ETHICS .......................................................................... 50
32. Student Status ............................................................................................... 50
33. Student Position............................................................................................ 50
34. Student Identification.................................................................................... 50
35. Provisions for Revocation of Student Status .............................................. 51
a. Returns with valid reasons ...................................................................... 51
b. Disrespectful returns ............................................................................... 51
36. Prohibitions for Students ............................................................................. 52

CHAPTER VIII EDUCATION FACILITIES................................................................... 54
37. Accommodation Facilities............................................................................ 54
38. Service Facilities ........................................................................................... 59

CHAPTER IX COVID-19 PROTOCOL MANAGEMENT .............................................. 62
39. Background ................................................................................................... 62
40. Covid-19 Handling......................................................................................... 62
41. Isolation Site.................................................................................................. 63
42. Covid-19 prevention ...................................................................................... 63

CHAPTER IX CLOSING .............................................................................................. 65

Annexes
A. List Of ADAEC Officials ................................................................................... 66
B. Mars ................................................................................................................ 69
C. Hymn............................................................................................................... 70
D. Accommodation map....................................................................................... 71

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COMMANDER FOREWORD

Welcome to the ADA EC in Batu City, East Java. Batu City is one of the main tourist
destinations in East Java because of its natural beauty and cultural diversity. This city is
adjacent to Malang, the second largest city in East Java which also functions as a city of
education and acculturation of various cultures in Indonesia. AADC EC staff encourage you
to enjoy your stay here, and experience the educational program as well as the cities which
we hope will be a special memory for you and family.

This handbook is designed to facilitate your transition to the educational program you are
participating in. We have provided some of the information you need about AADC EC and
its surroundings, tourist attractions, transportation, and other public service facilities that you
can enjoy with your family while carry out your program at AADC EC. Unfortunately, there
is no handbook that can contain all the information you need, but you can talk and consult
with the relevant staff, or use the internet to find other information you need.

The most practical source of information about the city of Malang and Batu in general, is the
local community around you. Get along with your new friends, fellow students or with the
staff, get acquainted, and share experiences. They can give you advice on how to make the
most of your experience while in Indonesia.

We encourage you to explore the cities of Malang and Batu according to your own interests.
It is our hope that you will leave Indonesia with appreciation for its extraordinary strengths
and understanding of its shortcomings. We are sure that your experience will be a great
one. We are delighted to be able to help you and your family to make your education period
at AADC EC unforgettable.

Regards,

Commander of the Air Defense Artillery
Education Center,

Elman Nawendro, M.Sc.
Brigadier General

Air Defense Artillery Education Centre Students Handbook

A IR DEFENCE AR TILLERY EDUC ATION CENTE R
STUDENT HANDBOOK

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

1. General.

a. ADA EC (Army Air Defense Artillery Education Centre) as an educational
institution held the position under Army Doctrine, Education and Training
Command has the main task of organizing ADA education for Officers, NCO (NCO)
and Enlisted men to support the main tasks of AADA Centre. The education
program implemented is in the form of General Development Education and
Specialization Development Education which in its implementation is adjusted to
the organizational needs and policies of the TNI AD leadership. Each educational
program implemented aims to develop the capabilities of ADA soldiers to have a
strong attitudes and behavior as warrior based on Sapta Marga creed and Soldier
Oaths, alongside with knowledge and skills in techniques and tactical level and
having a fit physical condition as well.

b. The ADA EC education program is expected to provide knowledge and
skills to all students so that in the end, they can apply the theory and practice
correctly by the guidance of the curriculum objectives. To ensure the
implementation of all educational programs running appropriately so the goals can
be achieved efficiently and effectively, it is necessary to prepare a good plan.

c. The ADA EC describes the policy in the education operational plan as a tool
for controlling education at the operational level. To confirm that students can
follow the whole series of activities in the teaching and learning process well, then
one of the efforts carried out is to make a student handbook as a guide in attending
education at AADC EC according to their level.

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2. Purpose and objectives.
a. Purpose. Provide an overview to the student about general information
regarding AADC EC environment and its surroundings.
b. Objectives. To facilitate student’s transition to their educational program
in AADC EC.

3. Scope. This handbook provided some of the information about AADC EC and its
surroundings, tourist attractions, transportation, and other public service facilities which
are arranged by following sequences:

Chapter I Introduction
Chapter II Introduction to Malang City and Surroundings
Chapter III Introduction of ADAEC Environment
Chapter IV ADAEC Organization
Chapter V Education Program
Chapter VI Education Ethic
Chapter VII Education Facilities
Chapter VIII Covid-19 Protocol
Chapter IX Closing

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CHAPTER II: KNOWING MALANG AND ITS SURROUNDINGS
4. Map of East Java and Malang

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5. Public Services

a. Duty Officer.
Information services related to activities or facilities that you need during

your education at Pusdikarhanud, you can contact the Duty Officer with call center
0341-461577.

b. Police Station. Through this police station, public can make reports and
complaints related to crimes, theft, beatings, and requests for protection.
Complaints and reports from the public will be received and further processed by
the police by applicable law. Immediately visit the nearest police station, as follows:

1) Malang Resort Police is the executor of the duties of the Indonesian
National Police in the Malang Regency area. Malang Resort Police is a
Police Station with a B classification level, led by a Superintendent of Police.
Malang Resort Police Station HQ located in Achmad Yani Street No. 1,
Kepanjen, District of Malang, East Java, Phone. (0341) 395300. Besides,
you also use Police Call Center at 110 or visit the line unit of Malang Resort
Police which are Ampelgading Police Sector, Bantur Police Sector,
Bululawang Police Sector, Dampit Police Sector, Dau Police Sector,
Donomulyo Police Sector, Gedangan Police Sector, Gondanglegi Police
Sector, Jabung Police Sector, Kalipare Police Sector, Karangploso Police
Sector, Kepanjen Police Sector, Kromengan Police Sector, Lawang Police
Sector, Nganjum Police Sector, Pagak Police Sector, Pagelaran Police
Sector, Pakis Police Sector, Pakisaji Police Sector, Poncokusumo Police
Sector, Singosari Police Sector, Sumbermanjing Wetan Police Sector,
Sumberpucung Police Sector, Tajinan Police Sector, Tirtoyudo Police
Sector, Tumpang Police Sector, Turen Police Sector, Wagir Police Sector,
Wajak Police Sector and Wonosari Police Sector.

2) Batu Resort Police is a Police Station with a B Classification level
located in A.P. III Katjoeng Permadi No. 16, District of Junrejo, Batu, East
Java 65321, Phone (0341) 599045. Besides, you also use Police Call
Center at 110 or visit the line unit of Batu Resort Police Station is Batu Police

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Sector, Bumiaji Police Sector, Junrejo Police Sector, Pujon Police Sector,

Ngantang Police Sector, and Kasembon Police Sector.

c. Medical Facilities. Pusdikarhanud has been equipped with health clinic
facilities that are ready to serve you 1x24 hours (Call center 0341-461414), but if
can't handle because of an emergency situation, they will be evacuated to several
nearby hospitals. Following data of hospitals are located in Malang and Batu
District.

NO HOSPITAL ADDRESS PHONE PAYMENT
0341 – 362101 SERVICE
1 Dr. Saiful Anwar Jaksa Agung
Hospital Suprapto Street Private/
No. 2, Malang National Health
Insurance

2 dr. Soepraoen S. Supriadi Street 0341 - 325111- Private/
Hospital No. 22, Malang 325112 National Health
Insurance

3 Lavalette Hospital WR. Supratman 0341 – 470805 Private/National
Street No. 10, Health Insurance
Malang

4 Aisyiyah Islamic Sulawesi Street 0341-326773 Private/National
Hospital No.16, Malang 0341 – 551356 Health Insurance

5 Malang Islamic MT. Haryono Private/National
Hospital Street No. 139, Health Insurance
Malang

6 Persada Hospital Panji Suroso 0341-2996333 Private/National

Araya Street Health Insurance

Bussiness Centre

Kav. II-IV

7 Malang Public Rajasa Street 754338 Private/National
Hospital No.27 Bumiayu, Health Insurance
Kedungkandang
District

8 Brawijaya Soekarno Hatta 0341 – 416952 Private/National

University Hospital Street, Jatimulyo, Health Insurance

Lowokwaru

Malang

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9 Muhammadiyah KH Wahid Hasyim 0341 – 326222 Private/National
Islamic Hospital Street No. 26-30 Health Insurance
Malang

10 Mardi Waloeja Kauman Street 0341 – 362304 Private/National

Child and No. 23 Malang – 358508 Health Insurance

Maternity Hospital

11 Permata Hati Child Danau Toba 0341 – 718068 Private

and Maternity Street E-VI/17-18

Hospital Malang

12 Puri Bunda Child Simpang Sulfat 0341 – 480047 Private/National
and Maternity Utara Street No. Health Insurance
Hospital 60 A

13 Army Child and Panglima 0341 – 354396 Private/National
Maternity Clinic Sudirman Street Health Insurance
E.20 Malang

14 Refa Husada Child Mayjend 0341-754075 Private

and Maternity Sungkono

Hospital Street No. 09

Tlogowaru

15 Specialist Clinic Danau Sentani 0341-3022902 Private
for Oncology Main Street H3
A40

16 Karsa Husada Ahmad Yani 0341-596898 Private/National
Public Hospital Health Insurance
Street No. 11-13

17 Baptis Hospital Sudirman Main 0341-594161 Private/National
Street No. 33, Health Insurance
Batu

d. Transportation.

Malang and Batu, or Malang Raya, is the second-largest city in East Java
with a rapidly growing population of about 2.8 million in the urban area. Modern-
day Malang Raya, although significantly urbanized, has retained much of its
historical character, remains vibrant, and is regarded as by far the most attractive
large city in the East Java region. The city quickly became very popular with the
Dutch due to its cool climate, very attractive rural surroundings, and easy reach
from the main trading port city of Surabaya. In a city of such great cultural and
historical significance, there are lots of cultural attractions and any visitor to Malang

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should dedicate some time to exploring these. There are also several beautiful
sights in the rural areas surrounding the city. Malang is home to multiple temples
and mountains, as it is a mountainous region. Several mountains such as Bromo,
Panderman, and Semeru, surround the city and can be seen in the early morning
and evening. Several transportations can be used to get to more destinations in
the East Java region.

1) By Plane. Abdul Rachman Saleh Airport (MLG IATA). Malang's
small airport with a few flights every day mainly from Jakarta on Garuda
Indonesia, Sriwijaya Air, and Citilink. Regional airline Wings Air (a
subsidiary of Lion Air) also flies to Denpasar, Bali. There are also daily
flights from Bandung in an ATR-82 propeller plane. A prepaid taxi from the
airport costs Rp 100,000 to the city center.

Alternatively, Malang can be reached via Surabaya's Juanda
International Airport (SUB IATA), served by many domestic and
international flights. From Surabaya airport, you can reach Malang using a
private shuttle service (Rp 350.000/person), public transportation (DAMRI
airport bus to Bungurasih bus terminal, then an intercity bus to Malang, see
the main Surabaya article), or taxi. A 95-km journey will take 2-3 hours or
more, depending on traffic and the model chosen.

2) By Car. Malang is about 95 km south of Surabaya; 2 hours via

the Surabaya-Malang highway, but frequently takes 3 hours depending on

the traffic density.

3) By Bus. There are frequent bus services into Malang's.

Arjosari bus terminal from Bungarasih bus terminal in Surabaya cost Rp

45,000.

4) By Train. There are train services from Jakarta and Bandung to
the Malang railway station. There are many train services every day from
Surabaya. One advantage to arriving in Malang by train is that the station
is much more central than the long-distance bus terminals. There are also
three daily trains from Malang to Yogyakarta (Rp 250,000, 8 hours) via
Solo or you can also go to Yogyakarta via Surabaya. Surabaya is served
by economy trains (2-3 hours). there is one train a day to Banyuwangi
(ferry port to Bali) (Rp 175,000) the train goes via Probolinggo, good for
visiting Mount Bromo.

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5) By Taxi. Formal and informal taxis are available in the city. The
two biggest firms offer telephone booking and instant ordering: Argo

Perdana. ☏ +62 341 49044 and Citra Kendedes ☏ +62 341 490555. The
new price of a regular taxi after December 2021 petrol increase is first flag
fall Rp 12,000 for the first kilometer, Rp 8,350 for every next kilometer, and
Rp 63,500 for one-hour waiting (fractional in one minute) including stuck in
a traffic jam. Both with minimum payment Rp45,000, because Malang is a
big city with low price, so the metering may be stated lower than Rp
45,000.

6) By Minivan/Mikrolet/Angkot. City minivans in Malang, called

"mikrolet" or "angkot" by locals, are blue and can be hailed at random.

Two or three letter acronyms indicate their routes, and journeys are flat

priced at Rp 3,500 for students, indicated by their uniform, and Rp 7,000

for everyone else. There are multiple routes that the minivans take, and

prices may differ on how far you ride.

7) On Foot. With its relatively cool climate and wide colonial
Streets, Malang is a good city to walk around. But keep with you an
umbrella in the Wet Season (Oct-Apr), and wear cool clothes in the Dry
Season (May-Sep). Though Malang has cooler temperatures, it still is a
tropical climate.

e. Rent Car.

If you want to get around Malang and Batu without confused to choose
which type of public transportation is convenient for you, maybe rent a car is the
right choice! There are several recommendations for those of you who want to rent
a car for daily, weekly or monthly use with package services: Domestic Tour,
Malang-Batu-Bromo Tour, there are many various types of cars. Here's the list:

1) Global Transportation.
Addreas : Simpang Wisnuwardhana Street II No.2 Malang.
Phone : 081333384663
2) Vitiara Rent Cars
Addreas : Bukit Hijau Housing Area, Kav 93A, Tlogomas, Malang.
Phone : 0341 582008
3) Duta Travel
Addreas : Soekarno Hatta Street No 11, Malang
Phone : 081382766664

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4) Big Travelindo
Addreas : Griya Permata Alam Blok KK No 15, Karangploso Malang.
Phone : 085855464437
5) Grand Trans
Addreas : Villa Tidar Estate Street, Dau Malang.
Phone : 082132554501

f. Tourist Destination Area.

East Java province is one of the Republic of Indonesia’s thirty-three
provinces occupying an area of some forty-eight thousand square
kilometers. The land is one of great variety and natural beauty. In land,
smoldering volcanic peaks soar upwards to heights of more than three
thousand meters, from where numerous sparkling rivers flow down through
rich and fertile plains to the sea. The last data reported that East Java has
420-tourist attractions.

East Java, like the other part of the Indonesia archipelago, has the
same climate, tropical/climate with two famous seasons: rainy season
(October - April) and dry season (May - September). The average
temperature is 19° - 30° C. It is sunny in East Java, 70% - 80% of the year
in the northern area, 60% - 70% in the central area, and less than 60% in
the mountains.

There has been a growing demand for “Adventure” or “Special
Interest” tours, and for these East, Java has a plentiful supply of activities
and destinations. Mt. Bromo is the superiority tourism of East Java, yet there
are many other natural wonders, such as the crater lakes of Ijen and Kelud,
the forested slopes of Mt. Semeru, Argopuro and Lawu, impressive
waterfalls like Coban Rondo or Rambut Moyo the wild beaches of the south
coast, or the cool and peaceful hill resort of Sarangan, Batu and Ngebel.

1) Malang Tourism. Malang is one of the clean and cool cities in East
Java has, without any doubt, been famous since a long time ago. Historical
remnants scattered around Malang Showing that it had played important
roles in many eras and stretching out from 112° 17' 10,90° up to 112° 57'

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0,00° east Longitude and extending from 7° 44' 55,11° up to 8° 26' 35,45°
South Latitude. Malang regency is bordered by Blitar and Kediri Regencies
on the West; Jombang, Mojokerto and Pasuruan Regencies on the North;
Probolinggo and Lumajang Regencies on the East and Indian Ocean on the
South. Malang is known for its beautiful beaches. Many tourists always visit
Malang's beaches on holiday.

a) Coban Rondo Waterfall. This beautiful waterfall is 28 km
northwest of Malang. Its cool and clean water gives a peaceful
impression. Near the waterfall is Pujon which is popular for its
breeding and vegetable plantation. From ADA EC you can go to
Coban Rondo waterfall by bus Puspa Indah/Bagong or Grabcar.

b) Wonosari Tea Plantation Agro Tourism Wonosari, Tea
Plantation, Lawang This plantation pleasure gives a special and
peaceful impression, beautiful panorama of tea plantation. The
plantation is situated in the area on the slope of Mount Arjuno, it
belongs to Wonosari - Toyomarto village, Singosari Sub District.
From ADA EC you can go to Wonosari Tea Plantation with Grabcar
or Taxi.

c) Singosari Temple. Singosari temple, also known as
Kendedes temple, was founded in honor of King Kertanegara, the
last king of the Singosari dynasty who died in 1292. From ADA EC
you can go to Singosari Temple by Taxi or Grabcar.

d) Wendit As an interesting natural swimming pool, the friendly
monkeys that would entertain special attraction to the visitors with
their joking action can be found here, it presents special recreational
spots to regain the new spirit. From ADA EC you can go to Wendit
by Taxi or Grabcar.

e) Mt. Kawi. Mt. Kawi is one of the secured mountains in Java
with the temples and sacred tombs of respected figures of the past,
popular among the locals and Chinese. From ADA EC you can go to
Mt. Kawi by Taxi/Grabcar/Online transportation or Off-road Car/Bike
Rental.

f) Jago Temple. Located 22 km east of Malang in the Subdistrict
of Tumpang. This temple was built to honour King Wisnuwardana

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from Singosari. From ADA EC you can go to Jago Temple by Taxi or
Grabcar.

g) Kidal Temple. This temple is situated 28 km east of Malang,
and was built to honour Anusapati the King of the Singosari Empire,
who died in 1290 AD. The temple is ornamented with unique fables
on the parts of the wall. From ADA EC you can go to Kidal Temple
by Taxi or Grabcar.

h) Mt. Bromo This National Park is one of the most beautiful
places of interest in East Java. The beauties of a mountain cover,
give special and characteristic green plants, arousing great interest.
Tenggerese traditional farming a/so makes this famous place is more
interesting and attractive. In addition, coo/ and breezy wind a/ways
blows freshly giving every visitor special deep impression
unforgettable memory. From ADA EC you can go to Mt. Bromo by
Off road Car/Bike Rental.

i) Coban Pelangi Waterfall. A beautiful waterfall located about
32 km away from East Malang. It has natural, coo/, and clean water
that gives a peaceful impression. This waterfall can be reached on
the way to Mount Bromo via Malang. From ADA EC you can go to
Coban Pelangi waterfall by Taxi or Grabcar.

j) Poncokusumo Tourist Village. A special kind of tourist village
(+ 686.2509 ha) lies on the western slope of Mt. Semeru (the highest,
mountain in Java) or at the southern border of Bromo-Tengger -
Semeru National Park. From ADA EC you can go to Mt. Bromo by
off road car/bike rental.

k) Karangkates Recreation Park. This tourist object is not quite
different from the recreational parks at other places that Malang
Regency has. In this place, however. the visitors can also get a
peaceful impression by fishing, boating, skiing, or just enjoying the
beautiful panorama around the lake. From ADA EC you can go to
Karangkates Recreation Park by Taxi or Grabcar.

l) Semeru Agro Tourism. A mountainous pleasure on the slope
of the highest mountain in Java, beautiful and attractive panorama or
special atmosphere can be found here beside the coo/air that it has.

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In this area, we find a good place for Para-gliding and the Dutch
Colonial Remnant. From ADA EC you can go to Semeru Agro
Tourism by Taxi/Grabcar or Off-road car rental.

m) Ngliyep Beach. This splendid rocky beach is located about 62
km south of Malang. Dense forests, camping grounds, and traditional
ceremonies of Suran and Labuhan attract visitors. Labuhan
ceremony is held annually by Malang inhabitants. It has been
conducted since 1913 to ask for blessings and welfare, During the
ceremony, a goat's head from Mt. Kumbang is released to the sea
(see East Java Calendar of Events). From ADA EC you can go to
Ngliyep Beach by Taxi or Grabcar.

n) Balekambang Beach Located 57 km south of Malang, this
scenic beach looks like Tanah Lot in Bali and is noted for its sea
festival "Jalanidhipuja" located 57 km south of Malang. This beach
has accommodations, camping grounds, and a children’s park. From
ADA EC you can go to Balekambang Beach by Taxi or Grabcar.

o) Sendang Biru Beach. Sendangbiru is one of the beach resorts
in the Southern part of the Malang Regency, which is free from
tumulous waves of the Indian Ocean due to the existence of wild life
Sempu Island, about 300 meters offshore. From ADA EC you can go
to Sendang Biru Beach by Taxi or Grabcar.

2) Batu Tourism. Batu city is located 800 meters above sea level,

with a cold temperature of 17-25,6 degrees of Celsius. Batu city is an area

in East Java is surrounded by mountains. Geographically, Batu is a tropic

area. The potencies of this area are coming from the agro product

properties, fruits, vegetables, mountain panorama, and the hills. When the

visitors enter Batu city, the fresh mountain air has welcomed us. Batu has

explored its effort to show its tourism nature potency. The alternative that

had done is warm pool Cangar, which have corrected and renovated.

Meanwhile, the other places as the alternative of new tourism also start to

pop out, they are; Jatim Park, Selecta, Songgoriti, Agro tourism, Coban

Rondo waterfall, Mount Panderman, Mount Arjuno, Mount Welirang, Mount

Ukir, Mount Banyak. Batu City is the main tourism object for domestic and

foreign tourists. Many tourism objects in Batu become the dream object for

those visitors, especially its mountain tour. To support those tourism

objects, Batu has facilitated hotels, inns, villas, and other lodges, which

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have mountain nuance. Besides that, Batu city is also called “Batu City a
Million Beauty”.

a) Songgoroti. Songgoriti Temple is located in a dale
dissociating between the mountainsides of Arjuna with mountainside
of Kawi. This temple has built to temperature wellspring had believed
able to heal various diseases. From ADA EC you can go to
Songgoriti by Taxi/Grabcar or Online transportation.

b) Selecta. Selecta is a tourism object that offers the ruthless of
air with a wide location area of around 20ha. This place has a
swimming pool facility, flowerbed, hotel, restaurant, and playground.
From ADA EC you can go to Selecta by Taxi/Grabcar or Online
transportation.

c) Jatim Park. East Java Park may have said as tourism object
that different in East Java province, because besides offering to
tourist to have recreation and for learning, because we will get new
knowledge besides entertainment amusement. From ADA EC you
can go to Jatim Park by Taxi or Grabcar or Online transportation.

d) Coban Talun. Coban Talun is a beautiful waterfall that has its
own characteristic. The big rock of white stone has predominated the
contents of the river. The waterfall is lying between the big stones.
From ADA EC you can go to Coban Talun by Taxi or Grabcar.

e) Cangar. Cangar is mountain tourism that has its warm bath
and swimming pool. Besides its bath and swim-in temperature basin,
we are also able to enjoy the natural scenery of Mount Welirang and
Mount Arjuna. From ADA EC you can go to Cangar by Taxi or
Grabcar.

f) Agro Tourism. The unforgettable experience can be found
here after visiting an apple plantation, flowers, coffee, strawberry,
and hydro phonic vegetables (non-insecticide). From ADA EC you
can go to Agro Tourism by Taxi or Grabcar.

g) Mt. Banyak. Here is an ordinary performed event or
paragliding champion both international and national story. Mount

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Banyak also has beautiful natural scenery. From ADA EC you can
go to Mt. Banyak by Off road Car/Bike Rental.

h) Mt. Panderman. Mount Panderman is very famous as a place
of hiking tourism. If reach the top of the mountain Panderman, hence
we can see beautiful natural scenery and can see Batu city and
Malang from the top. From ADA EC you can go to by Off road
Car/Bike Rental.

g. Banking. Wondering how to get to Bank in Malang or Batu? Google
Maps can help you find the best way to get to Bank in Malang or Batu with step-by-
step directions from the nearest public transit station.

1) Bank Indonesia.
Merdeka Utara Street 7 Malang
Phone. 0341-366054 Fax. 0341-324820

2) Bank Danamon,
Kawi Street 15 Malang Phone. 0341-367766

3) Bank Mandiri, three main branches are located below:
• West Merdeka Street No. 1 Malang Phone. 0341-362451
• J.A Suprapto Street 65 Malang Phone. 0341-368691
• KH. Wachid Hasyim Street 3-5 Malang Phone. 0341-368961

4) Bank Central Asia, two main branches are located below:
• Basuki Rachmad Street 70-74 Malang Phone. 0341-364500
• Borobudur Street Kav. 3 Malang Phone. 0341-498100

5) Bank Bukopin,
Semeru Street 35 Malang Phone. 0341-365709

6) Bank UOB Buana,
Basuki Rahmat Street 63 Malang Phone. 0341-342333

7) Panin Bank,
Sultan Agung Street No. 14 Malang Phone. 0341-326317, 326541

8) Bank Universal,
Jaksa Agung Suprapto Street 68A Malang Phone. 0341-364925

9) Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI), three main branches are located
below:
• Kawi Street 20-22 Malang Phone. 0341-329616
• Martadinata Street No. 80 Malang Phone. 0341-368681
• Letjen Sutoyo Street No. 105, Malang Phone. 0341-482599

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10) Bank BTN
Ade Irma Suryani Street 2-4 Malang 0341-323956

11) Bank CIMB Niaga
Basuki Rahmat Street 26-28 Malang Phone. 0341-365914

12) Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI), two main branches are located
below:

• Basuki Rahmat Street 75-77 Malang Phone. 0341-361945
• Veteran Street 16 Malang Phone. 0341-551527
13) Bank International Indonesia (BII),
Basuki Rahmat Street 91-93 Malang Phone. 0341-368875
14) Bank Jatim
J.A. Suprapto Street 26-28 Malang Phone. 0341-358019 Fax.
0341-365212
15) Bank Permata,
Bromo Street No. 20 Malang Phone. 0341-361815
16) Bank Commonwealth
Basuki Rahmat Street 81 Malang Phone. 0341-364215

h. Money Changer.
For those of you want to exchange money, in Malang and Batu there are

several places that provide currency exchange services. Here are some places
you can visit:

1) Bama Money Changer.
Addreas : Kyai Hasyim Ashari Street No 10B, Kauman, Klojen Kota
Malang.
Phone : 0341347400

2) Western Union
Addreas : Dewi Sartika Atas Street, Kota Batu.
Phone : 0341-597464

3) Xpress Money
Addreas : Gajah Mada Street No 36A, Kota Batu.
Phone : 0341-879038

4) Ratri Money Changer
Addreas : Malang Town Square Lt 1 Jl Veteran, Klojen, Kota Malang.
Phone : 0822-4430-8357

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i. Hotel and Resort

1) The Singhasari Resort Batu. The Singhasari Resort Batu offers a 5-
star accommodation featuring an outdoor swimming pool, a restaurant, and
a variety of recreational facilities. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.
Singhasari Batu Resort is a 15-minute drive from Jatim Park and Batu Night
Spectacular. It is a 20-minute drive from Kota Baru Train Station and a 30-
minute drive from Panderman Mountain. Fitted with a balcony, the rooms
are furnished with modern interiors. They are equipped with a cable TV,
sofa seating area, and dining area. Shower facilities and free toiletries are
in the en suite bathroom. Guests can play a game of tennis, exercise at the
gym, or simply indulge in a massage at the spa. Car and bicycle rental
services are provided at the tour desk. Kutaraja Restaurant serves a
selection of local, Asian and European dishes. In-room dining options are
possible with room service. Location: Ir. Soekarno Street No. 120, Batu,
Indonesia.

2) Golden Tulip Holland Resort Batu. Situated in the city of Batu, 200
m from Jatim Park 2, Golden Tulip Holland Resort Batu boasts children's
playground and an outdoor pool with water slides. Guests can enjoy a meal
at the restaurant and free Wi-Fi can be accessed in all rooms. Free private
parking is available on site. Every air-conditioned room comes with a private
balcony overlooking the city, Mount Arjuna or Mount Panderman. The
private bathroom is stocked with bathrobes and slippers. There is a 24-hour
front desk and concierge service at the property. The staff can also assist
with banquet and meeting arrangements. Jatim Park 1 is 700 m from
Golden Tulip Holland Resort Batu, while Batu Night Spectacular is 1.1 km
from the property. The nearest airport is Abdul Rachman Saleh Airport, 21
km from the property. Golden Tulip Holland Resort Batu has been
welcoming Booking.com guests since 2 May 2017. Location: Bukit
Panderman Hill No 10, Batu, Indonesia.

3) Kusuma Agrowisata Resort and Covention. Located in Batu, Malang,
Kusuma Agrowisata Resort offers a spa, outdoor pool and tennis court. Free
Wi-Fi is provided in the entire hotel. All rooms offer a terrace with garden
views. Each room offers tea/coffee-making facilities and an attached
bathroom with toiletries. Select rooms come with a flat-screen TV. Kusuma
Agrowisata Resort and Convention is a 45-minute drive from Malang City

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and Abdulrahman Saleh Airport. Surabaya City is a 2-hour drive away.
Guests can go on a horse-riding trip or head for a relaxing massage.
Luggage storage is available at the 24-hour front desk. There is a souvenir
shop in the hotel. A selection of Indonesian and Western cuisine is served
in the restaurant. Room service is also offered. Location: Abdul Gani Atas
Street, Batu, Indonesia.

4) Jambuluwuk Convention Hall and Resort. Nestled amidst Puncak’s
peaceful greenery, Jambuluwuk Batu offers traditional Indonesian villas
with kitchen facilities and free Wi-Fi. It boasts an infinity pool with scenic
mountain views, a fitness centre and restaurant. Opening out to tropical
views from private balconies, the spacious villas feature a blend of brick and
wood work. They offer a fireplace, living area and a flat-screen cable TV.
Jambuluwuk Resort Batu is just a 10-minute drive from Jatim Park Theme
Park and a 15-minute drive from BNS Night Market. It is an hour’s drive from
Abdul Rahman Saleh Airport and has free parking Leisure options include
a tennis court, a billiards table, fishing ponds and karaoke facilities. The
property also houses meeting facilities and provides charged airport
transfers. Offering daily breakfast, the restaurant serves a variety of local
and Western dishes.Location: Trunojoyo Street No. 99 Songgokerto Batu,
Indonesia.

5) Savana Hotel and Convention Malang. Centrally located in Malang,
Savana Hotel and Convention Malang offers 4-star accommodation with a
flat-screen TV. This property boasts an indoor swimming pool, 4 dining
options and free Wi-Fi. Elegant rooms feature beautiful modern interiors and
floor-to-ceiling windows that provide natural light. Each room is equipped
with a seating area, minibar and an attached bathroom with shower
facilities. Recreational choices include enjoying a massage at the spa,
relaxing in the sauna or working out at the gym. Car rental and sightseeing
bookings can be made at the tour desk. The restaurant serves a variety of
local, Western and Chinese dishes. Alternatively, guests can visit the
bakery for fresh pastries, or have refreshing beverages at the lounge. Hotel
Savana is a 15-minute drive from Malang Town Square and a 25-minute
drive from Abdul Rachman Saleh Airport. Jatim Park is a 40-minute drive
away. Location: Letjen Sutoyo Street No 30 Rampal, Malang, Indonesia.

6) Grand Mercure Malang. Grand Mercure Malang features a
restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a bar and shared lounge in Malang.
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provides a 24-hour front desk, room service and currency exchange for
guests. At the hotel every room is equipped with air conditioning, a seating
area, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a safety deposit box and a
private bathroom with a hot tub, bathrobes and slippers. At Grand Mercure
Malang every room includes bed linen and towels. A continental breakfast
is available daily at the accommodation. Grand Mercure Malang offers a
children's playground. You can play table tennis at the hotel, and the area
is popular for cycling. Plaza Araya is 700 m from Grand Mercure Malang,
while Taman Krida Budaya Jawa Timur is 2.9 km away. The nearest airport
is Abdul Rachman Saleh, 7 km from the accommodation, and the property
offers a paid airport shuttle service. Location: Raden Panji Suroso Street
No 7, Blimbing, Malang, Indonesia.

7) Rayz UMM Hotel Malang. Situated in Malang, 1.7 km from Tlogomas
Recreation Park, Rayz UMM Hotel Malang features accommodation with a
restaurant, free private parking and a garden. This 4-star hotel offers room
service and an ATM. The hotel offers an outdoor pool and a 24-hour front
desk. Guests at the hotel can enjoy a continental breakfast. Museum Mpu
Purwa is 3.7 km from Rayz UMM Hotel Malang, while Taman Krida Budaya
Jawa Timur is 4 km from the property. The nearest airport is Abdul Rachman
Saleh Airport, 13 km from the accommodation. Location: Sengkaling Main
Street, Dau, Malang, Indonesia.

8) Shanaya Resort Malang. A cosy collection of red-roofed villas,
backing onto private plunge pools and surrounded by verdant greenery,
Shanaya Resort offers a homely base in an emerald-green valley on the
outskirts of Malang. Villas feature beautiful tiled floors and four-poster beds
carved from rich teak, while wood-panelled glamping huts, set in terraced
green fields, offer another stylish option. Don’t miss the chance to hike in
the cool, refreshing air of the surrounding hills. Location: Perum GPA, Ngijo,
Malang, Indonesia.

9) Swiss-Belinn Malang. The friendly, vibrant atmosphere at this city-
centre hotel is immediately evident from its colourful red, white and blue
exterior, which extends to the contemporary guest rooms, with their bright
feature walls and modern, minimalist furniture. The star attraction, though,
is the hotel’s location, in the heart of Malang and perfectly placed for
exploring the attractions in the city. Be sure to visit the rainbow-hued village
of Jodipan, a former slum painted in vibrant pastel shades, from the roads
to the roofs. Location: Veteran Street No. 8A, Malang, Indonesia.

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10) Begawan-Premium Student Apartment. An apartment with a modern
building concept and surrounded by several well-known campuses in
Malang City. Located at Tlogomas Street No 1-3, Lowokwaru, Malang. The
Begawan Apartment is equipped with a myriad of exclusive facilities. The
needs of sports, study, relax, and hang out can be met in the apartment
complex. With these complete facilities, Begawan Apartemen Malang
guarantees the best housing for students. The following are complete
facilities: Free Wi-Fi, Library, Futsal field, Swimming pool, Gym area,
Garden, Yoga, Plaza communal space, Commercial area and Thematic
Cafe. For rent you can call phone number 0341-502-9990 or WA
081901159990.

j. Eating in Batu and Malang

1) Saigon San Restaurant. SaigonSan celebrates the culture and
cuisine of Indochine or Indochina, nowadays it corresponds to the present-
day areas of Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and (variably)
peninsular Malaysia and Singapore. The diverse cultures of Indochina
traced their roots to pre-modern kingdoms and empires. SaigonSan,
including the adjoining Royal Angkor Room is where guests can have the
best cuisine while enjoying the Arts of the Gods - beautiful historical
artworks of Indochina in the atmosphere of the Angkor ancient kingdom and
temples. Indulge in the extraordinarily colorful and exotic culinary scape of
Indochina, where authentic flavors are combined with beautiful
presentations and modern twists. Location: Tugu Street No 3, Malang.

2) Javanine Restaurant. The opulent and elegant interior of this
restaurant goes well with the classical Javanese cuisine it serves. The
extensive menu covers anything from Malang specialty, authentic Java, to
international dishes like steaks and pasta. Tourists can also enjoy the dining
experience in a tastefully decorated space that gracefully incorporates
natural light and plantlife for a dignified yet laid-back atmosphere. Location:
Pahlawan Trip Street No 5, Malang.

3) Toko Oen. This restaurant is arguably a significant historical
and cultural spot, first established in 1930 it quickly became popular among
the Dutch socialites during the colonial era. Decades after independence,
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with its delicious ice cream and authentic European food. The building
remains a humble colonial-style old house with an intimate and dignified
atmosphere. Location: Basuki Rahmat Street No.5, Klojen, Malang.

4) Kertanegara Restaurant. From the outside, Kertanegara
Restaurant looks like a dreamy cabin hidden in the embrace of lush tropical
greenery. Once you’re enticed to come inside, you’ll be greeted by the
homey atmosphere with a relaxing earthy tone. This restaurant offers an
extensive menu, mainly Indonesian and Chinese, and several seating areas
with different charms. The spacious area and ample facilities also make this
restaurant excellent for group dining, meetings, and events. Location:
Kertanegara Street No 1, Malang, Indonesia.

5) The Clubhouse Restaurant and Lounge. From the slope of Mount
Panderman, you can witness the sparkling lights of Malang and Batu from
the top. Prepare to be surprised by how low the temperatures can be at this
altitude. Bring warm clothes and order hot drinks! You can also try out their
local and international dishes. If you are travelling with your partner, we
recommend the romantic dinner package – why not spoil yourselves and
rekindle your romance with the stunning view? Location: Jambuluwuk Resto
Batu, Trunojoyo Str. Nr. 99, Songgokerto, Batu Subdistrict, Batu City, East
Jawa.

6) Melati Restaurant. Melati Restaurant is the only restaurant in Malang
that features a classic, romantic Malang Tempo Doeloe (Nostalgic Times of
Malang) atmosphere, Melati Restaurant is famous for its original Indonesian
home-cooking old recipes, its Chinese menu, as well as a vast menu of
tender, juicy steaks, ranging from old Dutch Colonial recipes of batter-fried
steaks to gourmet French-style grilled steaks. With its complete breakfast
bread menu all baked fresh from the oven daily, this restaurant is also a
favorite breakfast and brunch spot, the only one of its kind with its serene
Javanese atmosphere and lush tropical greens. The 24-hour Melati
Restaurant has catered to a row of presidents and ministers of Indonesia.
Location: Tugu Street No.3 Malang.

7) Taman Indie Resto. Taman Indie Resto located in the middle of a
fantastic prestigious residence named Kota Araya Malang. It's unique place
such as many bale's spread all over a huge place with difference level gives
the resto guests a lot more alternative place to have a delicious dine. A

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mixture of Balinese and Javanese deco and atmosphere with beautiful
natural plants gives peaceful environment. You also can find "PAWON" -
Javanese traditional kitchen - in the area. Makes you feel in the Javanese
ancient house. The food, as well the place, offering many menus option
from Indonesian food, Chinese, and European. Enjoy dining with marvelous
view like paddy field, river, and Kota Araya's Bridge. Location: Lawang
Sewu Street Golf No 2, Malang.

8) NK Cafe. Cozy place for refreshing and gathering with family of
friends in Malang region. We can enjoy amazing view of village, plantation
and mountains as well as live music from local musician. They have various
items of menu to meet your traditional and modern food temptation. The
great news is they are located not far from AADA EC! A great escape from
your routine and assignment. Location: Raya Kasin Street No. 200, Malang.

9) Skydome Executive Lounge and Bar. The first Executive Lounge and
Bar in Batu City. Situated on level M of Golden Tulip Holland Resort Batu.
It provides sweeping views of the mountain and city landscape. It has also
a selection of areas such as indoor and outdoor. Skydome Executive
Lounge and Bar welcomes you to a dining experience through Chinese
cuisine and steamboat specialties. Location: Cherry No. 10 Golden Tulip
Holland Resort Batu.

10) Waroeng Wareg. Looks like this restaurant has become a tourist
destination when entering Batu City. Strategic location, with a large area for
parking. The choice of food is quite a lot, at an affordable price. An authentic
Javanese food. Among famous dish is gurame. Some sort of deep-fried fish
served with sambals (traditional chilli sauce), the food is great, especially
their grilled and fried fish, the serving is fast. Their staff is helpful, but in
peak season you must wait for about 30 minutes before get a seat. Location:
Dieng Main Street No 9, Batu.

11) Hill House. Discover the invigorating charm of the mountains on
the top of the hill and feel the arch of marvelous natural scenery from the
best spot ever in Batu City. Revel the quaint architectural atmosphere on
our cozy eatery with the sound of melody. We deliver to you an experience
to swap your journey becomes an unforgettable memory. Location: Mawar
Street, Songgokerto, Batu.

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k. Shopping in Batu and Malang

1) Malang Town Square. Great place for shopping, grocery just walk
and window shopping. and hang out with friends and families. Matos giving
quite log variant and choice about fashion and also food. It is the most
complete one. You can do grocery shopping at the Hypermart, buy trendy
clothes at Matahari, watch movie at Cinemaxx, eat at the food court or at
the small restaurants available. It is not easy to find a parking spot, indeed.
And sometimes this mall can be too crowded, too. Some stores that you can
find here are Sport Station, Pizza Hut, Hypermart, Ichiban Sushi, D'Cost,
Java Dancer, Matahari, Gramedia, and some other small stores. Location:
Veteran Street No. 2, Penanggungan, Malang, Indonesia.

2) Mal Olympic Garden. Located at City Center, the MOG consist of 5th
floors with quite complete tenants and facilities including foodcourt and
playground for kids. Spacious parking space outside and basement. If what
you need to visit is ACE Hardware/Informa, Hypermart, kind of hairdresser
or just buy some clothes then this place could be your destination. ATM
available in the building as well as outside (depends on which bank do you
prefer). Close by Idjen Boulevard, the historical road from the colonial
century. Location: Kawi Street, Malang, Indonesia.

3) Cyber Mall. The only computer center in Malang. You can find almost
all the popular PC or Laptop products here. the price is competitive since
there are many stands and shop offering difference price for similar product.
the main problem is to find the right store with the best price, so the decision
is up to you. little suggestion for you who about to shop here, know what are
you going to buy, compare the price form another store (can be from the
internet) then you can go to this place. Location: Langsep Street No. 2,
Malang Indonesia.

4) Lippo Plaza Batu. a small mall with a few shops, fast food (KFC) and
local food at the second floor, a very big and completed Supermarket, there
is a cafe to have a cup of tasty coffee (Kopi Kenangan). Its 3 stories building
and will be completed with cinema in this year. The situation is not too
crowded. Location: Diponegoro Street No 1 Batu, Indonesia.

5) Brawijaya Istana Oleh-Oleh. It is a one stop store to seek any gifts,
local souvenirs, and local snacks. The packing service is also provided with

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IDR 10,000 per box. The toilet and praying place are available. In the
basement, there is a restaurant who able to serve a group of people (more
than 40 people) at once. Location: Diponegoro Street No 86, Batu,
Indonesia.

6) Saguanto Store (Military and Police Uniform Store). It is one of the
uniform sales centers in the city of Malang. Especially for military and Police
needs. Military and Police uniforms and attributes of various dimensions
can be found here. Military and Police costumes for children and adults are
also available. With a balanced price and quality, it can be used as a
purchase option. Location: Zainul Arifin Street No 32, Klojen, Malang,
Indonesia.

l. Sport and Entertainment

1) Golf
a) The Araya Golf. The Araya Golf is an international golf course
located in the city of Malang, East Java. This golf course, designed
by leading golf designer J. Michael Poellot, was developed with
2 concepts that make up the character of a different golf course. Lake
golf course, the first 9 holes with the challenge of playing dominated
by rivers, lakes and rice fields. Hill golf course, the second 9 holes,
is built on a fairly steep contour between hills and valleys. The
contours of the course combined with the deep creek are a challenge
for golfers to conquer. Spectacular views of hills and valleys with a
city view as a background can be enjoyed along the golf course on
the hill golf course. Location: Araya Boulevard No 7, Araya Malang,
Indonesia.

b) Taman Dayu Golf Club and Resort. The Jack Nicklaus
Signature Course at Taman Dayu strategically located golf club set
in the lush green foothills of Mount Welirang. The course is part of
an integrated resort that covers 600 hectares of prime land, including
an academy of golf, driving range, The Golf Club, The Pro Shop,
exclusive locker rooms, a Jack Nicklaus VIP Locker, The Gym,
swimming pools, The Bungalows, The Residence, The Clubhouse,
and a selection of restaurants and lounge, a health spa, banquet and
meeting facilities, and mountain and forest adventure activities. A
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surrounding area, making Taman Dayu an ideal base for the entire
family to pursue their interests. Fine Javanese and international
cuisine are served at the Resort’s restaurants and lounges, where
you can savor your favorite dishes while enjoying expansive views
over the golf course and surrounding hills. Location: Surabaya
Malang Highway 48th, Pandaan, Pasuruan Indonesia.

c) Abdul Rachman Saleh Golf. Easy to access, comfortable and
cool atmosphere, shady trees. In addition to a golf course, here also
provides a golf range for visitors who want to practice their accuracy
and range of strokes, there is also a golf academy for juniors and
seniors, teachers and caddy at Abd. Saleh has many pros and
experiences. Location: Air Force Base, Kartanegara, Singosari,
Malang Indonesia.

2) Paragliding. Batu Paragliding Tour is an adventure tourism activity or
adventure in the wild which is very adrenaline-pumping. You can fully enjoy
the beauty of tourism in Batu from a height when flying from the paragliding
hill in Pujon, Batu. With a cold and cool atmosphere, paragliding tourism
activities will start from the top of the mountain. The vast expanse of
plantations and magnificent buildings in Batu city can be seen clearly when
flying. Paragliding is an adventurous tour that allow us to freely express
ourselves but still under control like rafting/rafting tours that require courage.
Location: Songgokerto Street, Batu, Indonesia.

3) Rafting. Batu is a paradise for adventure sports lovers like rafting. In
Batu you can find various interesting rafting locations such as rafting in
Tumpang, Kasembon, Pujon, Ngantang and so on. For this article, we will
highlight Pujon rafting site as one of white-water rafting tour in Batu. The air
temperature is still fresh and quite cold and is one of the largest centers of
agricultural and vegetable production and animal farm in Malang. Because
of the location, Pujon has many large springs, collected in the Konto river
which downstream is in the Selorejo Ngantang Dam/Reservoir and it
becomes an interesting place for rafting. The panoramic view that served
through the river is quite beautiful. You can feel the expanse of paddy’s
fields, water sources, and the cool rural air while rafting. Location: Abd.
Manan Wijaya Street, Pujon, Batu Indonesia.

4) Cinema. Cineplex is one of the cinemas that become a destination
for people of Malang City spend their time to watch the latest movies.

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Premiere Sarinah Cineplex can be a refreshing destination with family and
friends to watch the latest Cineplex movie theaters. Booking tickets can be
done easily directly or online through Mtix and Gotix, just choose a movie
according to the available schedule. There are also ticket discount promos
to discounted prices for certain films and events. For facilities, Cineplex
provides a stand where customers can order popcorn and drinks to take
with them while watching the movie. Malang City Cineplex is also equipped
with soundproof cinema facilities, good sound quality and toilets. Location:
Merdeka Utara Street, Malang, Indonesia.

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CHAPTER III: INTRODUCTION TO ADA EC ENVIRONMENT

6. A brief history of ADAEC. In 1950, an educational institution was established
for the entire Artillery branch, both Field Artillery (Artileri Lapangan/ARLAP) and Anti Air
Attack Artillery (Artileri Penangkis Serangan Udara/ART PSU) under the name of Artillery
Education Center (Pusat Pendidikan Artileri/PPART), PPART oversees the Department
of Anti Air Attack Artillery as an element of the implementing staff in the field of education
and teaching Anti Air Attack Artillery. Then on January 5, 1959, the Department of Anti
Air Attack Artillery was changed to the Department of Air Target Artillery (DEP ARSU).
Furthermore, in accordance with existing developments, on January 5, 1959 PPART
changed to Field Artillery Education and Training Regiment (Resimen Induk Artileri
Medan/RIN ARMED) and Air Target Artillery Education and Training Regiment (Resimen
Induk Artileri Sasaran Udara/RIN ARSU), RIN ARMED is domiciled in Cimahi, West Java
while RIN ARSU in Nongkojajar, East Java.

Based on Army Chief of Staff (KASAD) Decree Number: KPTS-24/18/XI/1960 dated
November 4, 1960 concerning the establishment of RIN ARMED and took effect on
November 7, 1960 at 7 AM. Since then, officially RIN ARSU was formed based in Cimahi,
West Java. Furthermore, based on Army Chief of Staff (KASAD) decree number: KPTS-
118/2/1961 dated February 13, 1961 established RIN ARSU in Military Area Command
VIII/Brawijaya (now becomes Kodam V/Brawijaya) precisely in Nongkojajar, Pasuruan
Regency and then moved to Karang Ploso, Malang which is the forerunner of ADA EC
and on that date was made ADA EC anniversary. As the first Commanding Officer of RIN
ARSU was Major Art (stand for Artillery) Bachrowazi starting on November 7, 1960 to
November 23, 1964. Periods of development of AADA EC, as follows:

a. In 1961 in accordance with Army Chief of Staff radiogram Number: T.
2378/1961 dated July 18, 1961 RIN ARSU changed to Air Target Artillery
Education Centre (Pusat Pendidikan Artileri Sasaran Udara/PUSDIK ARSU) with
the Commander as follows:

1) Ltc Art M. Ardito : November 23, 1964 to November 4,
1965 : November 4, 1965 to June 8, 1966
2) Ltc Art R. Harsoyo

b. In 1965 according to Army Commander-in-Chief Minister (Menteri
Panglima Angkatan Darat/MENPANGAD) radiogram No.T/909/1965 dated August
18, 1965 PUSDIK ARSU changed its name to PUSDIK HANUD (Air Defence
Education Center) with the Commander as follows:

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1) Ltc Art Muhartono : June 8, 1966 to January 4, 1969

2) Ltc Art M. Amin Roeskan : January 4, 1969 to August 3, 1976

c. In 1975 PUSDIK HANUD changed its name to PUSDIK ARHANUD (Air
Defence Artillery Education Center/ADA EC) with the Commander of ADA EC
Colonel Art Dirham starting on August 3, 1976 to November 1, 1979.

d. In 1979 ADA EC changed its name to SEARHANUD (Air Defense Artillery
School) with the Commander of SEARHANUD as follows:

1) Ltc Art R.S. Museno : November 1, 1979 to February 24, 1981

2) Ltc Art Purwono : February 24, 1981 to Sept 16, 1982

3) Kolonel Art Bambang S. : September 16, 1982 to May 11, 1985

4) Ltc Art F.X. Poniman : May 11, 1985 to March 1, 1987

5) Ltc Art Sukarno Marsaid : March 1, 1987 to July 1, 1988

6) Ltc Art Kasdi : July 1, 1988 to April 1, 1991

7) Ltc Art Rudy Landung : April 1, 1991 to June 1, 1992

8) Ltc Art Jurefar : June 1, 1992 to January 26, 1994

9) Ltc Art Bibit Santoso : January 26, 1994 to February 1, 1995

10) Ltc Art M. Sochib : February 1, 1995 to October 1, 1995

11) Ltc Art Ir. Purwono : October 1, 1995 to March 1, 1997

12) Ltc Art Suyitno Arie : March 1, 1997 to April 29, 1999

e. In 1987 beside SEARHANUD based under the Artillery Education Center in
Junrejo, Batu was also inaugurated the Missile School (SERUDAL), precisely on
March 5, 1987.

f. Based on Army Chief of Staff Decree Number Kep/3/III/1999 dated March
22, 1999 inaugurated by Army Chief of Staff on April 29, 1999, SEARHANUD and
SERUDAL were merged into ADA EC which its existence under the command and
control of Army Education and Training Command (Kodiklat TNI AD).

g. Based on Army Chief of Staff Decree Number Kep/40/VII/2004 dated July
7, 2004 concerning the organization and tasks of the Air Defense Artillery
Education Center which is Artillery Centre’s (PUSSENART) implementing body in
the field of education based directly under Commander of Artillery Centre
(Komandan Pusat Kesenjataan Artileri/DANPUSSENART) and located in the
village of Pendem, Junrejo District, Batu- Malang.

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h. Furthermore, based on Army Chief of Staff Decree Number
Kep/48/XII/2006 dated December 26, 2006 concerning the separation of Artillery
Centre (PUSSENART) into Field Artillery Centre (PUSSENARMED) and Air
Defense Artillery Centre (PUSSENARHANUD), command and control of ADA EC
lies directly under PUSSENARHANUD.

i. In order for ADA EC to carry out the main tasks effectively and efficiently
and maximum results, validation of organization is held based on the Army Chief
of Staff Regulation No. 50 of 2017 dated September 19, 2017 concerning ADA EC
PUSSENARHANUD new organization (trial).

j. Furthermore, in 2020, ADA EC carried out validation of organization based
on Army Chief of Staff Regulation No. 50 of 2019 dated September 19, 2019 on
new organization (trial) with commanding officer who originally ranked Colonel to
be Brigadier General.

7. Position and Main Tasks.
a. Position. ADA EC is the implementing element of the Army Air Defense
Artillery Centre/AADAC (PUSSENARHANUD) that is domiciled directly under
AADC command and control.

b. Main Tasks. ADA EC is in charge of organizing the education, assessment,
and development of air defense artillery education in order to support AADC’s main
tasks.

8. Location
ADAEC located at Ksatrian Arhanud Street, Pendem, Junrejo District, Batu City,
East Java 65324
Website: pusdikarhanud.mil.id
Phone: (0341) 461577

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9. Logo

a. Color Arrangement

1) A white opened book
2) Seven red flames.
3) Bow and arrow
4) trajectory of 3 electrons
5) A star
6) 45 yellow rice grains and eight white cotton flowers
7) Blue ribbon reads “VIYATA ANIKA BHUANA”

b. Symbol and Meaning

1) Books and flames symbolize the spirit of learning and practice.
2) Bows and arrows symbolize air defense’s ability, strength and
flexibility to achieve goals.
3) The trajectory of 3 electrons symbolizes the Army ADA branch
always adaptive to the development of technology in order to achieve the
three basic patterns of education.
4) The star symbolizes the integrity of the Republic of Indonesia based
on Pancasila.
5) Rice and cotton symbolize the justice, prosperity and welfare of the
Indonesian nation proclaimed on August 17, 1945.
6) Overall meaning: the spirit of learning and practice will embody air
defense’s ability, strength and flexibility to achieve goals by being adaptive
to the development of technology in order to achieve three basic patterns
of education for the integrity of the Republic of Indonesia that is fair, wealthy
and prosperous based on Pancasila.

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7) The blue binding ribbon reads "VIYATA ANIKA BHUANA" each word
has its meaning, “VIYATA” means a place to educate, “ANIKA” means
soldiers or warriors; and “BHUANA” refers to the sky. So "VIYATA ANIKA
BHUANA" overall means a learning and training site for the air guardian
warrior

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CHAPTER IV: ADAEC ORGANIZATION

10. Commander of the Air Defense Artillery Education Center. The Commander
of the Air Defense Artillery Education Center (Komandan Pusdikarhanud abbreviated
Danpusdikarhanud) is occupied by a high-ranking army officer with the rank of Brigadier
General with the duties and responsibilities of organizing educational activities,
assessment and development of education in accordance with the policies determined by
the Army Air Defense Artillery Centre.

11. Deputy Commander of the Air Defense Artillery Education Center. Deputy
Commander of the Air Defense Artillery Education Center (Wakil Komandan
Pusdikarhanud abbreviated Wadan Pusdikarhanud) occupied by an army officer with the
rank of Colonel. He becomes ADAEC Commander’s assistant with the duty of
coordinating, organizing and supervising staff activities to fit the unit program.

12. Head of Education Division. The Head of Education Division (Kepala Bagian
Pendidikan abbreviated Kabagdik) occupied by an army officer with the rank of Colonel.
He becomes ADAEC Commander’s assistant who is responsible for managing all
activities in regard to ADAEC main functions to carry out educational programs.

13. Head of Military Teacher and Trainer Team. The Head of Military Teacher and
Trainer Team (Kepala Tim Guru Militer dan Pelatih abbreviated Katimgumiltih) occupied
by an army officer with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, is the implementing element of
ADAEC who is responsible for preparing and organizing military personnel as military
teachers and trainers.

14. Head of General Administration Division. The Head of General Administration
Division (Kepala Bagian Umum abbreviated Kabagum) occupied by an army officer with
the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, is an aide to ADAEC CO who is responsible for managing
and ensuring military general staff functions and work flows running appropriately to
support main functions of the ADAEC.

15. Head of Education Assessment and Development Division. The Head of
Education Assessment and Development Division (Kepala Bagian Pengkajian dan
Pengembangan Pendidikan abbreviated Kabagjianbangdik) occupied by an army officer
with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, is an assistant of the ADAEC CO who is responsible
for organizing activities to assess the whole aspects utilized to run educational programs
in ADAEC, ensuring each aspect could work optimally to reach the education goals. He
also responsible for delivering suggestion and recommendation to ADAEC CO in order
to leverage the quality of educational programs in ADAEC.

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16. Head of General Military Knowledge Department. The Head General Military
Knowledge Department (Kepala Departemen Pengetahuan Militer Umum abbreviated
Kadeppengmilum) occupied by an army officer with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He is
the implementing element of ADAEC which is responsible for carrying out activities to
foster general knowledge subject matter, general military, as well as military tradition and
fighting spirit.

17. Head of Tactics and Staff Department. The Head of Tactics and Staff
Department (Kepala Departemen Taktik dan Staf abbreviated Kadeptikstaf) occupied by
an army officer with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, is the implementing element of ADA
EC who is responsible for organizes activities in the field of managing tactics and staff
subject matter. He also responsible for preparing and develop subject matter and
teaching programs in the field of tactical and staff knowledge.

18. Head of Weapons Systems Department. The head of Weapons Systems
Department (Kepala Departemen Sistem Senjata abbreviated Kadepsista) occupied by
an army officer with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, is the implementing element of ADA
EC who is responsible for organizing activities in the field of weapons system subject
matter development as well as preparing the teaching programs.

19. Commander of the Quartermasters Detachment. The Commander of the
Headquarters Detachment (Komandan Detasemen Markas abbreviated Dandenma)
occupied by an army officer with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, is the service element of
ADAEC who is responsible for organizing activities to support the educational program
and maintain unit’s orders and cleanliness.

20. Commander of the Officer Education Unit. The Commander of the Officer
Education Unit (Komandan Satuan Pendidikan Perwira abbreviated Dansatdikpa)
occupied by an army officer with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, is the implementing
element of ADA EC who is responsible for organizing activities in the field of officer
education operations.

21. Commander of the NCO Education Unit. The Commander of the NCO
Education Unit (Komandan Satuan Pendidikan Bintara abbreviated Dansatdikba)
occupied by an army officer with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, is the implementing
element of ADA EC who is responsible for organizing activities in the field of operational
education for the NCO.

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22. Commander of the Enlisted Education Unit. The Commander of the Enlisted
Education Unit (Komandan Satuan Pendidikan Tamtama abbreviated Dansatdikta) held
by an army officer with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, is the implementing element of
ADA EC who is responsible for organizing activities in the field of enlisted education
operations.
23. Head of Physical Training Instructors. The Head of Physical Training
Instructors (Kepala Jasmani abbreviated Kajas) held by an army officer with the rank of
Major, is the implementing element of ADA EC who is responsible for organizing activities
in the physical training field.
24. Head of Training Aids Section. Head of Training Aids Section (Kepala Alat
Instruksi/Alat Penolong Instruksi abbreviated Kaalins / Alongins) held by an army officer
with the rank of Major, is the service element of ADA EC who is responsible for organizing
activities in the field of instruction tools, training aids and simulators.
25. Commander of Demonstration and Training Detachment. The Commander of
the Demonstration and Training Detachment (Komandan Detasemen Demonstrasi dan
Latihan abbreviated Dandendemlat) held by an army officer with the rank of Major, is the
implementing element of ADA EC who is responsible for organizing activities in the field
of demonstrations and exercises.
26. Head of the Secretariat. The Head of the Secretariat (Kepala Sekretariat
abbreviated Kaset) held by an army officer with the rank of Major, is the service element
of ADA EC who is responsible for organizing activities in the secretarial field.

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CHAPTER V: EDUCATION PROGRAM

27. Education Description.

a. Officer School

1) ADA Advance Officer School 2nd Grade. This is the highest branch
general development education organized by ADAEC, which is attended by
officers with the rank of Captain to Major, graduates of ADA Advance Officer
School 1st Grade with a maximum age of 46. The education program aims
to develop the ability of ADA officers’ attitudes and behavior as Sapta Marga
soldiers and hold Soldier Oaths with perseverance, improve personal
knowledge and skills of O-4 positions in the rank of Major, mastering
Brigade Level techniques and tactics and having physical fitness readiness.

2) ADA Advance Officer School 1st Grade. This is a general
development education for the ADA branch organized by ADAEC which is
attended by officers with the rank of First Lieutenant to Captain, graduates
of the ADA Basic Corps School with a maximum age of 45. The education
program aims to develop the ability of ADA officers to have the knowledge
and skills of O-3 positions in the rank of Captain, mastering ADA techniques
and tactics at Battalion level and supported by attitudes and behavior as
soldier based on Sapta Marga and the Soldier Oaths, as well as having
physical fitness readiness.

3) ADA Basic Corps Officer School for Special Officer School
Graduates. This is an officer's specialization development education which
is attended by officers with the rank of Second Lieutenant, a fresh graduate
of the Special Officer School with a minimum age of 47. The school program
aims to develop the abilities of the ADA officers in order to have ADA branch
basic knowledge and skills, ready to be posit and trained as a Platoon
Commander and other O-1 positions, supported by attitudes and behavior
as soldier based on Sapta Marga the Soldier's Oath as well as having
physical fitness readiness.

4) ADA Basic Corps Officer School for the Officer Candidate School
Graduates. This is an officer's specialization development education which
is attended by officers with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant who graduate from
the Army Officer Candidate School with a maximum age of 47. The school
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basic knowledge and skills of ADA branch, ready to be posit and trained as
a Platoon Commander and other O-1 positions, supported by attitudes and
behavior as soldier based on Sapta Marga the Soldier's Oath as well as
having physical fitness readiness.

5) ADA Basic Corps Officer School for Military Academy Cadet. It is an
officer's specialization development education which is attended by Military
Academy cadets who have passed the TNI Academy Integrative Education.
The education program aims to form the cadets to become Army officers
who have attitude and behavior as soldier based on Sapta Marga the
Soldier's Oath, having basic knowledge and skills of soldiering of the ADA
branch, having Diploma IV (D-IV) qualifications with a Bachelor of Defense
Applied Degree (S.Tr (Han)) as well as having physical fitness readiness.

6) ADA Missile Officer School. It is an officer's specialization
development education attended by officers with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant
to 1st Lieutenant graduated from Basic Corp Officer School with a maximum
age of 45. The educational program aims to develop ADA officers’ ability to
have knowledge and skills as a Missile System Officer in the ADA Unit,
which are supported by attitudes and behavior as soldier based on Sapta
Marga the Soldier's Oath as well as having physical fitness readiness.

7) ADA Trainer Officer School. This is an officer's specialization
development education organized by ADAEC which is attended by officers
graduated from Basic Corp Officer School with the rank of 2nd Lieutenant to
1st Lieutenant. The education program aims to develop the ability of ADA
officers to have knowledge and skills as ADA Trainers who have attitudes
and behavior as soldier based on Sapta Marga the Soldier's Oath as well
as having physical fitness readiness.

b. NCO School

1) ADA Target Drone NCO School. It is a specialization development
education for NCO with the rank of Second Sergeant to Chief Sergeant with
maximum age of 35. The educational program aims to develop the ability of
NCOs to have knowledge and skills of target drone system, the operation
of target drone flights and maintenance as well as becomes a NCO for Air
Target Operators in the ADA unit which is supported by attitudes and

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behavior as soldier based on Sapta Marga the Soldier's Oath as well as
having physical fitness readiness.

2) ADA Basic NCO School from NCO’s Primary Education. It is a
specialization development education for NCOs graduated from the NCO
Primary School of the Indonesian Army. The educational program aims to
develop the NCO’s ability to have basic knowledge and skills of ADA
branch, occupation, and training as lower and middle level commander and
supported by attitudes and behavior as soldier based on Sapta Marga the
Soldier's Oath as well as having physical fitness readiness.

3) ADA Basic NCO School from NCO’s Candidate School. It is a
specialization development education for NCOs who graduated from the
NCO Candidate School of the Indonesian Army. The educational program
aims to develop the NCO’s ability to have basic knowledge and skills of ADA
branch, occupation, and training as lower and middle-level commander and
supported by attitudes and behaviors as a soldier based on Sapta Marga
the Soldier's Oath as well as having physical fitness readiness.

4) ADA Trainer NCO School. It is a specialization development
education for NCOs and is attended by NCOs who have passed Trainer
NCO School. The education program aims to develop the ability of NCO
students to have the knowledge and training skills, techniques and tactics
of the ADA branch who is supported by the attitudes and behaviors as a
soldier based on Sapta Marga the Soldier's Oath as well as having physical
fitness readiness.

5) ADA Command Post NCO School. This is a specialization
development education for NCOs organized by ADAEC which is attended
by NCOs with the rank of 2nd Sergeant to Chief Sergeant graduated from
ADA basic NCO School from NCO Primary School or NCO Candidate
School with the maximum age of 35. The education program aims to
develop the ability of the ADA NCO to have the knowledge and skills as an
NCO of the Command Post in the ADA unit, which is supported by the
attitudes and behaviors as a soldier based on Sapta Marga the Soldier's
Oath as well as having physical fitness readiness.

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c. Enlisted School.

1) ADA Cannon Towing Vehicle Driver School. This is an Enlisted
specialization development education organized by ADAEC which is
attended by soldiers with the rank of Private to Lance Corporal who had
graduated from the ADA basic Enlisted School with a maximum age of 34.
The education program aimed to develop the soldier's ability to have
knowledge and skills as a cannon towing vehicle in ADA units, supported
by attitudes and behaviors as a soldier based on Sapta Marga the Soldier's
Oath as well as having physical fitness readiness.

2) ADA Target Drone Enlisted School. This is also an Enlisted
specialization development education which is attended by Enlisted with the
rank of Private to Chief Corporal graduates of the ADA basic Enlisted
School with a maximum age of 35. The education program aims to develop
knowledge and skills as operators and technicians of target drones in the
ADA unit which are supported by attitudes and behaviors as a soldier based
on Sapta Marga the Soldier's Oath as well as having physical fitness
readiness.

3) ADA Basic Corps Enlisted School. It is an Enlisted specialization
development education organized by ADAEC which is attended by Enlisted
men who have graduated from the Army Basic Enlisted School. The
education program aims to develop the ability of the ADA soldier to have
basic knowledge and skills of ADA branch, occupation and training as an
executor in ADA units supported by attitudes and behaviors as a soldier
based on Sapta Marga the Soldier's Oath as well as having physical fitness
readiness.

4) ADA Command Post School. This is an Enlisted specialization
development education organized by ADAEC which is attended by Enlisted
men with the rank of Private to Lance Corporal graduates of the ADA Basic
Corps Enlisted School with a maximum age of 34. The education program
aims to develop the ability of the ADA soldier to have knowledge and skills
to do Command Post work during operation in the ADA unit, attitudes and
behaviors as a soldier based on Sapta Marga the Soldier's Oath as well as
having physical fitness readiness.

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28. Length of Education.

a. Officer School.

1) ADA Advanced Officer School 2nd Grade: 16 weeks
2) ADA Advanced Officer School 1st Grade: 10 weeks
3) ADA Basic Corps Officer School from the Army Special Officer
School: 4 weeks
4) ADA Basic Corps Officer School from the Army Officer Candidate
School: 20 weeks
5) ADA Basic Corps Officer School for Military Academy Cadet: 20
weeks
6) ADA Missile Officer School: 8 weeks
7) ADA Trainer Officer School: 4 weeks

b. NCO School.

1) ADA Target Drone NCO School: 8 weeks
2) ADA Basic Corps NCO School from the Army NCO Primary School:
16 weeks
3) ADA Basic Corps NCO School from the Army NCO Candidate
School: 8 weeks
4) ADA Trainer School: 4 Weeks
5) ADA Command Post School: 8 weeks

c. Enlisted School.

1) ADA Cannon Towing Vehicle Driver School: 6 weeks
2) ADA Basic Corps Enlisted School: 12 weeks
3) ADA Target Drone School: 8 Weeks
4) ADA Command Post School: 6 Weeks

29. Graduate Qualifications.

a. Officer School

1) ADA Advanced Officer School 2nd Grade: Graduates of Advanced
Officer School 2nd Grade have qualifications for advanced general

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knowledge and skills for middle-level officers and deserve to be placed in
the position of O-4 Officer.

2) ADA Advanced Officer School 1st Grade: Graduates of the school
are expected to have qualifications for advanced general knowledge and
skills for the officer at the rank of 1st Lieutenant and Captain and deserve
to be placed in the position of O-3 officer.

3) ADA Basic Corps Officer School from the Army Special Officer
School: Graduates are expected to have basic branch abilities and are
qualified as Platoon Commanders in the Army ADA Unit and other positions
at the rank of 2nd Lieutenant to 1st Lieutenant.

4) ADA Basic Corps Officer School from the Army Officer Candidate
School: Graduates are qualified to have basic branch abilities and are
qualified as Platoon Commanders in the Army ADA Unit and other positions
at the rank of 2nd Lieutenant to 1st Lieutenant.

5) ADA Basic Corps Officer School for Military Academy Cadet:
Graduates are qualified to have basic branch abilities and are qualified as
Platoon Commanders in the Army ADA Unit and other positions at the rank
of 2nd Lieutenant to 1st Lieutenant and has a Diploma IV (D-IV) qualification
in Defense sector with a Bachelor degree of Applied Defense (S.Tr. (Han)).

6) ADA Missile Officer School: Graduates of ADA Missile Officer
education qualify as ADA Missile Officers in the Army ADA Unit.

7) ADA Trainer Officer School: Graduates are expected to have
qualifications as ADA Training Officers or operation staff officers in the Army
ADA Unit.

b. NCO School

1) ADA Target Drone NCO School: graduates are qualified as air target
operators and technician NCOs in the ADA Unit.

2) ADA Basic Corps NCO School from the Army NCO Primary School:
Graduates are qualified as NCOs of ADA unit who have basic branch skills
and are qualified for the position of squad team leader.

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3) ADA Basic Corps NCO School from the Army NCO Candidate
School: Graduates are qualified as NCOs of ADA unit who have basic
branch skills and are qualified for the position of squad team leader.
4) ADA Trainer School: Graduates are expected to have qualifications
as ADA unit training NCOs/drill Sergeant or command Sergeant.
5) ADA Command Post School: Graduates are qualified as NCOs for
the Regional Air Defense Command Post in the ADA Unit.
c. Enlisted School
1) ADA Cannon Towing Vehicle Driver School: Graduated from the
education are qualified as experienced canon towing vehicle drivers in the
ADA Unit.
2) ADA Basic Corps Enlisted School: Graduates are expected to have
qualifications as ADA soldiers who have basic branch abilities, physical
fitness readiness and qualify for the Enlisted level position at the ADA's
operational unit
3) ADA Target Drone School: graduates are qualified as air target
operators and technicians in the ADA Unit.
4) ADA Command Post School: Graduates are qualified as crew
members for the Regional Air Defense Command Post.

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CHAPTER VI
STUDENT’S RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

32. Student.
a. Student’s Rights
1) Academic.
a) Get information about the operational plan of education prior
to the implementation of education according to the designation of
students.
b) Receive consultations from ADAEC officials prior to, during,
and after the implementation of education.
c) Receive lessons/directions/guidance from military teachers /
instructors according to their respective subjects.
d) Receive practices / applications / field exercises on subject
matter according to the type of education.
e) Receive guidance and assistance from ADAEC staff during
the implementation of education.
f) Acquire objective assessment on each subject matters
consisting knowledge and skills, mental personality and physical
exercises.
g) Receive a diploma for students who meet the graduation
requirements according to the type of education.
h) Assessing educators, educational assistants and staff,
education system and educational facilities as well as providing
suggestions for the good of ADAEC.
i) Accept the time available for independent study and personal
needs in order to support the successful implementation of learning
tasks at ADAEC.

2) Facilities and Accommodations
a) Students can use all facilities available at ADAEC.

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(1) Lodging (barracks/mess) and mess hall and all its
equipment.
(2) Classrooms and field classes and its equipment.
(3) Instructional tools and instructional support tools
owned by ADAEC.
(4) Sports, entertainment and recreation facilities.
(5) Library, public exchange, and food court
(6) Worship places.
(7) Medical facilities
b) Receive health care from the ADAEC health facility and get
referrals according to applicable rules.
c) Get transportation support during teaching and learning
process, especially for practice/application hours.

3) Education operational budget support according to the type of
education.

a) Meals and snacks served by ADAEC.
b) Pocket money.
c) Stationeries
d) Laundry
e) Study materials / References.
f) Monthly salary and allowance according to rank and position
(NCO Basic Course/Enlisted Basic Course).
g) Sport facilities.
h) Job training/guided sightseeing (Basic Officer Course, NCO
and Enlisted Basic Course).
i) Student official travel expenses.

4) Permission, Leave and Holiday
a) Sightseeing every Wednesday after lesson.

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b) Permission to stay overnight on weekends/religious
holidays/national holidays.
c) Attending funerals/visiting family.
d) Going to the hospital for treatment or appointment.
e) Length of treatment due to illness :

(1) Maximum 6 (six) consecutive days for course under
and up to 2 (two) months.
(2) Maximum 8 (eight) consecutive days for course more
than 2 (two) months and up to 4 (four) months.
(3) Maximum 15 (fiveteen) consecutive days for course
more than 4 (four) months and up to 5 months.
f) Other holidays in accordance with the provisions of the upper
command.
g) Long Weekend :
(1) Maximum twice during education for Officer Basic
Course and General Advanced Courses student.
(2) Maximum once during education for NCO Basic
Course student.

b. Students Obligations.
1) Academic.
a) Learn and practice according to the education operational schedule.
b) Attending class and field exercise accordingly.
c) Doing Student Exercise Materials / Structured Assignments.
d) Taking exams according to schedule and obey the rules during
exam.
e) Use time for independent study in order to support personal
achievement of academic goals.
f) Conduct an objective assessment to military teachers, instructors
and ADAEC staff as well as the tenth education components.

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g) Provide constructive input to ADAEC according to the type of
education followed.
h) Plagiarism, cheating, making codes on student form during exam
and asking for clues prior to exam are forms of violation during education.
i) Any forms of corruption, collusion and nepotism during education are
identified as violation.
j) Report at the first opportunity when facing difficulties course.
k) Follow the operational rules of education at ADAEC.

2) Accommodations.
a) Using educational facilities and infrastructure according to
procedures.
b) Maintain that educational facilities and infrastructure can be used
longer.
c) Making official report if the use of infrastructure and educational
facilities has problems.
d) Modifying and destroying infrastructure and educational facilities are
form of violation.

3) Budgeting.
a) Report receipt of budget support during education.
b) Use the budget according to its designation.
c) Making official report for any problems related to educational budget.
d) Student contribution during the implementation of education is
identified as violation.
e) Any form of bribery to military teachers, instructors and ADAEC staff
is identified as violation.

4) Permissions.

a) Apply for a permit according to the applicable procedures at ADAEC.

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b) Deliver situational report during the implementation of the permit.
c) Using the time allotted according to the initial reason for applying for
a permit.
d) Exceeding the given time limit of permissions is a violation.
e) Leaving class without permission is a violation.

33. Educational Staff Member.
a. Educational Staff Member’s Rights.
1) Academic.
a) Receiving orders and directions for the implementation of
teaching prior to the opening of education.
b) Manage the implementation of teaching and learning
according to the schedule and explain it to student in accordance
with the provisions.
c) Leaking test materials and any forms of corruption, collusion,
and nepotism during the implementation of education are identified
as violation to military ethics and would be punish accordingly.

2) Accommodations.
a) Lodging/mess before delivering their main task.
b) Shuttles around the ADAEC.
c) Educational facilities and infrastructure support during
teaching and learning process.

3) Budgeting.
a) Receiving honorarium for teaching and guidance.
b) Receiving rations and extra food.
c) Receive military teacher and instructor’s insignias.
d) Receive stationeries and teaching equipment.
e) Receive stationeries for conducting evaluation from Education
Assessment and Development Division.

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