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Frega Ferdinand Wenas Inkiriwang, Bogor | Opinion | Mon, July 07 2014, 9:24 AM

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Having been established for nearly 50 years, ASEAN’s 10 member countries have demonstrated their willingness to leverage their cooperation in a more concrete way through the concept of the ASEAN Community (AC).

This vision is primarily designed to facilitate economic interactions among the member countries and also political, security and socio-cultural interactions. These are the foundation for the establishment of the AC in 2015.

The AC will also include the development of the defense sector.

Though ASEAN countries have vowed commitment to more active in cooperation among one another, this area still needs more improvement. Several tensions between member countries have occurred throughout history. A few years back, a conflict over the Ambalat block challenged the relationship between Indonesia and Malaysia.

Additionally, a dispute over territory between Thailand and Cambodia also dominated the dialogue between ASEAN countries several years ago. Today, the South China Sea conflict, which involves six claimants including numerous ASEAN member countries, is the focus.

By 2015, the AC is expected to leverage its partnership between member countries. This is possible as long as all member countries can manage their commitment to implement the concept. Moreover, they also have to build common interest and goals. Defense and military cooperation may focus more on Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW) since the organization has ruled that military intervention is not recommended between member countries.

MOOTW is feasible as the region is vulnerable to natural disasters, apart from piracy, terrorism, illegal smuggling and several other non-traditional issues. Thus, after the establishment of the AC in 2015, there is a big hope to see more interaction through joint MOOTW, either for actual operations or military exercises.

However, to date, there are no common standard operating procedures (SOPs) that can facilitate the collective initiative. Every ASEAN member country has its own military platform. Some resemble American systems and doctrines while others follow the Commonwealth ones.

This distinction needs to be standardized and customized among militaries within ASEAN countries to leverage their interaction, both in operations and exercises. Communication will be easily performed since every platform used will be interconnected. Similarly, customized doctrines and tactics may also help all militaries operate together without difficulty.

Additionally, there should be more active engagement between ASEAN militaries, not only at the highest level, but also at the junior officer level. Building a common interest and identity will be a good unifying factor in fostering regional collective leadership.

Brotherhood among leaders is expected to contribute to upgrading trust and confidence. By taking part in a joint program such as joint training, ASEAN military leaders may develop their very own sense of regional identity.

Nevertheless, the establishment of the AC may also impose some constraints for the defense sector given the plurality of regional military elements and economic disparity among members.

Thus, there should be a simultaneous commitment to anticipate this gap, for instance regarding the need to upgrade military resources.

Having assessed the potential strengths and weaknesses, in particular in the defense sector, all ASEAN countries have to initiate adjustments to their respective military systems and platforms.

This does not mean eliminating their indigenous capability, but this will require a more integrated and interconnected system as well as platforms that may assist the organization in tackling regional defense and security problems in the forthcoming years.

Several critical issues like non-traditional threats and also flash points like the South China Sea and Malacca Strait, may expect more attention from all ASEAN countries.

Military interoperability between member countries is mandatory, which may demand an integrated education and training system, and which to some extent would build brotherhood between leaders and collective identity among member countries.

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The writer heads the international cooperation sub section and lectures in art and science of war at the School of defense management, the Indonesian Defense University, Bogor.

Are ASEAN militaries ready to cooperate? | The Jakarta Post
 
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Several critical issues like non-traditional threats and also flash points like the South China Sea and Malacca Strait, may expect more attention from all ASEAN countries.
All ASEAN members must go against China aggression in SCS(east sea), dont just think bcz its VN-Phil's territories and it doesnt not effect to other ASEAN countries, so u guys can just sit and watch.

When China air base in Johnson South Reef finish building, other ASEAN members will be under China air forces' threat too.

Until now, only VN in ASEAN have ground attack- missile that can reach to this reef to destroy China air base :coffee:
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Economic disparity will always hinder the process.

The number one issue is the differences of SoP and doctrinal standard among ASEAN military units. Malaysia lean toward Commonwealth doctrine perse, Thailand Indonesia and Singapore is leaning toward US standard, Vietnam is very rigid like Sovyet, Cambodia with her people army is very much adopted the old PLA way of fighting. Thus our equipment and platform is so differ and it will need a lot of time to standardize all of the important logistics issue among Asean member.
 
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The number one issue is the differences of SoP and doctrinal standard among ASEAN military units. Malaysia lean toward Commonwealth doctrine perse, Thailand Indonesia and Singapore is leaning toward US standard, Vietnam is very rigid like Sovyet, Cambodia with her people army is very much adopted the old PLA way of fighting. Thus our equipment and platform is so differ and it will need a lot of time to standardize all of the important logistics issue among Asean member.
ASEAN should unify all military forces and get stronger, otherwise, not only VN-Phil, but other ASEAN nations will see China jet fighter fly around ur sky in near furture when its air base in Spratly isl complete.
 
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ASEAN will never have the confidence to adopt a multilateral military force as long as 2 poor rogue countries among them try desperately to derail the true focus of ASEAN, and drag the others into a military conflict with an external country. The idea of fighting a war and getting their own soldiers killed just so certain rogue states can poach others' islands and use them to extend their banana plantations must be a nauseating prospect.
 
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The number one issue is the differences of SoP and doctrinal standard among ASEAN military units. Malaysia lean toward Commonwealth doctrine perse, Thailand Indonesia and Singapore is leaning toward US standard, Vietnam is very rigid like Sovyet, Cambodia with her people army is very much adopted the old PLA way of fighting. Thus our equipment and platform is so differ and it will need a lot of time to standardize all of the important logistics issue among Asean member.

Due to US restriction of lethal weapon sale to Vietnam, Vietnam depends much on Russian weapon.
But now, we expect to have supply from Western and USA after lethal weapon ban lifted.

Vietnam experienced real war with both USA and China and victory, so the doctrine is unique Vietnam style suitable to Vietnam situation and condition.

The most important issue is the trust in each other.

Recently, ASEAN exchanged pilots, they visited Vietnam, breath the same air with us by visit equipments, lesson learn ...
to know Vietnam share the same fighters Su30MK2 as Malaysia, Indonesia AF. Vietnam agree to repair and maintenance Russian made helicopters for Indonesia, the Su30MK turbojet engine ... ASEAN pilots visited the Military History Museum in Hanoi for knowing more about the VPAF doctrine to pull down several US Stratofortress B52, touch the Mig 21 that shot down B52 by Pham Tuan, other Mig21 with 14 stars showing 14 times of victory over US fighters... during Vietnam War.

Vietnam rich experience in early electronic welfare, AA ground missiles operating, real air dogfight combat operations last for years with several victories over US aircrafts, must be an essential element for ASEAN to enrich the readiness of ASEAN defence.
 
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Due to US restriction of lethal weapon sale to Vietnam, Vietnam depends much on Russian weapon.
But now, we expect to have supply from Western and USA after lethal weapon ban lifted.

Vietnam experienced real war with both USA and China and victory, so the doctrine is unique Vietnam style suitable to Vietnam situation and condition.

The most important issue is the trust in each other.

Recently, ASEAN exchanged pilots, they visited Vietnam, breath the same air with us by visit equipments, lesson learn ...
to know Vietnam share the same fighters Su30MK2 as Malaysia, Indonesia AF. Vietnam agree to repair and maintenance Russian made helicopters for Indonesia, the Su30MK turbojet engine ... ASEAN pilots visited the Military History Museum in Hanoi for knowing more about the VPAF doctrine to pull down several US Stratofortress B52, touch the Mig 21 that shot down B52 by Pham Tuan, other Mig21 with 14 stars showing 14 times of victory over US fighters... during Vietnam War.

Vietnam rich experience in early electronic welfare, AA ground missiles operating, real air dogfight combat operations last for years with several victories over US aircrafts, must be an essential element for ASEAN to enrich the readiness of ASEAN defence.

This is beyond a mere differences on weapons or tactics. If we are to unite our military we first need a unified doctrine that we all can agree on. Which will never happens.

Defense and military cooperation may focus more on Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW) since the organization has ruled that military intervention is not recommended between member countries.
 
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tell me if you have your idea about that.
Soviet and Vietnam are very different about leverage, so never use same doctrine.
Vietnam has their own doctrine based on their own experiences to fight France, USA, China ..
 
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tell me if you have your idea about that.
Soviet and Vietnam are very different about leverage, so never use same doctrine.
Vietnam has their own doctrine based on their own experiences to fight France, USA, China ..

Will your country entire armed forces humbled themselves to another country meddling?
 
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