Jakarta — Ranaya Tactical has introduced its latest innovation through the Air Base & Command Post Modular Presentation, showcasing a modular-based air base and command post system as a strategic solution for modern operational requirements.
During the presentation, the Ranaya Tactical team explained that the Air Base & Command Post Modular concept is designed to address the challenges of high mobility, diverse terrain conditions, and the need for fast and integrated coordination. The system enables the rapid establishment of temporary air bases and command posts without compromising operational standards and safety.
The modular concept offers flexibility in installation, dismantling, and relocation, allowing the system to be adapted to specific mission requirements. Each unit is designed as an integrated system, including command rooms, communication centers, operational planning areas, and other supporting facilities that can be customized based on the scale and type of operation.
Ranaya Tactical emphasized that the design not only prioritizes practicality but also efficiency and structural durability. The materials used are engineered to withstand extreme weather conditions, varied geographical environments, and operational demands in both emergency and military scenarios. This approach allows the system to be effectively utilized in defense operations, military exercises, humanitarian missions, and disaster response.
Furthermore, technology integration is a key component of this concept. Advanced communication systems, operational control capabilities, and independent power supply solutions are incorporated to ensure continuous command functionality in the field.
Through this presentation, Ranaya Tactical aims for the Air Base & Command Post Modular concept to serve as an innovative solution that enhances operational readiness and coordination effectiveness across multiple sectors. This innovation reflects the company’s commitment to delivering adaptive, modern, and responsive tactical solutions aligned with evolving field requirements.