Indonesian Army Corps of Engineers

The Indonesian Army Corps of Engineers (Indonesian: Direktorat Zeni, TNI Angkatan Darat), abbreviated Ditziad, or simply Zeni is an Indonesian Army Central Executive Agency made up of some  15,000 civilian and military personnel, making it one of Southeast Asia's and the ASEAN's, largest public engineering, design, and construction management agencies.The Corps is involved in a wide range of disaster relief and public works projects within the republic, as well as in combat support operations. The Indonesian term for military engineers, Zeni, is derived from the French/Dutch Genie, meaning sapper.

Their most visible missions include:


 * Public works construction (especially in villages, under the wider Armed Forces Enters the Village (AMD/TMMD) program), flood control, beach nourishment, and dredging for waterway navigation.
 * Design and construction of flood protection systems through various national mandates.
 * Design and construction management of military facilities for the Army, Air Force, and other Defence and national agencies.
 * Environmental regulation and ecosystem restoration in coordination with the national government and the private sector.
 * Providing the Army with an active EOD detection and nuclear, biologial and chemical defence capability.

Brief history of the INARCE
Founded on October 15, 1945, the Indonesian Army Corps of Engineers was raised as one of the oldest major support commands of the Army in the onset of the military operations of the Indonesian National Revolution, its baptism of fire. Army Engineers were present in all major battles of the National Revolution until 1949, when the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army ceased to exist and the independence of the republic was recognized. Army combat engineers were part of the military operations during the Liberal democracy period in Indonesia, in Operation Trikora, the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation, the Indonesian invasion of East Timor and rebel counter-insurgency operations from the 1980s until today.

First Lieutenant Pierre Tendean (later promoted posthumously to captain), who perished in the events of the 30 September Movement of 1965, was one of the more famous Army combat engineers, having joined the Corps while serving as a cadet in the Army Technological Academy and was officially commissioned a second lieutenant upon graduation. Before being made adjutant to General Abdul Haris Nasution, his first assignment was as a platoon commander with the Corps of Engineers in Kodam I/Bukit Barisan. Other well known Army Engineers include former Vice President Try Sutrisno and retired Generals GPH Djatikoesoemo and Budiman, both of whom, alongside Try, served as Chief of Staff of the Army.

Army Engineers have also been active as part of the Garuda Contingent overseas and in public works and civil disaster relief operations through the years.

Trades
All military personnel of the INARCE are trained combat engineers and all privates and non-commissioned officers also have another trade. These trades include: air conditioning fitter, electrician, general fitter, plant operator mechanic, plumber, bricklayer, plasterer / painter, carpenter & joiner, fabricator, building materials technician, design draughtsman, electrical & mechanical draughtsman, geographic support technician, survey engineer, armoured engineer, driver, engineer IT, engineer logistics specialist, amphibious engineer, bomb disposal specialist, diver or search specialist. Civil personnel of the Corps come from engineering graduates and civil service workers.

Headquarters and Training School
The Director General Corps of Engineers, who is an Army officer holding the rank of brigadier general, and the Deputy Director General Corps of Engineers, who is an army colonel, are both appointed by and report directly to the Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army. The Corps of Engineers headquarters is located in East Jakarta. The headquarters staff is responsible for Corps of Engineers policy and plans the future direction of all other INARCE organizations.

The Corps of Engineers Training School (Pusat Pendidikan Zeni (Pusdikzi)) was established in Bandung in 1946 to train future Army engineers. Today, the CETS is based in Bogor and has an active training program for personnel serving in the Corps.

Construction Engineers Regiment
Indonesian Army Engineer units outside of Corps Divisions and not listed below fall under the Construction Engineers Regiment of the Indonesian Army Corps of Engineers. Army engineers include both combat engineers and support engineers more focused on construction and sustainment. The vast majority of military personnel in the Indonesian Army Corps of Engineers serve in this Engineer Regiment. The Construction Engineers Regiment, led by the Engineer Commandant, is headquartered at Pasar Rebo in East Jakarta and is organized into:


 * Regiment HQ
 * 11th Construction Engineers Battalion/Durdhaga Wighra
 * 12th Construction Engineers Battalion
 * 13th Construction Engineers Battalion
 * 14th Construction Engineers Battalion

Organization of the Corps
The Indonesian Army Corps of Engineers is organized geographically into 16 permanent divisions, a special administrative regiment for the Kostrad, two specialized companies reporting directly to the HQ and a special battalion which is under the operational control of the Paspampres. Within each division, there are several Engineer detachments and battalions of combat and construction engineers and engineering departments and bureaux in each area and district. Each of the 16 divisions correspond to the 16 military regions of the Army proper and employ more than 2,500 people per division. Divisions are defined by political boundaries for military and civil projects and their commanders report both to the Director General and the commanders of their respective military regions.

Territorial divisions

 * Kodam Jaya Engineering Division - Headquartered in Cawang, Jakarta.
 * 3rd Capital Combat Engineer Detachment
 * 1st Capital Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 2nd Capital Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 3rd Capital Construction Engineers Detachment
 * Kodam Iskandar Muda Engineering Division - Headquartered in Banda Aceh, Aceh.
 * 16th Combat Engineer Battalion
 * 1st Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 2nd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * Kodam I/Bukit Barisan Engineering Division - Headquartered in Medan, North Sumatra.
 * 1st Combat Engineer Battalion
 * 2nd Combat Engineers Detachment
 * 3rd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 4th Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 5th Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 6th Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * Kodam II/Sriwijaya Engineering Division - Headquartered in Palembang, South Sumatra.
 * 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion
 * 1st Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 2nd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 3rd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * Kodam III/Siliwangi Engineering Division - Headquartered in Bandung, West Java.
 * 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion
 * 1st Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 2nd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 3rd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 4th Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * Kodam IV/Diponegoro Engineering Division - Headquartered in Semarang, Central Java.
 * 4th Combat Engineer Battalion
 * 1st Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 2nd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 3rd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * Kodam V/Brawijaya Engineering Division - Headquartered in Surabaya, East Java.
 * 5th Combat Engineer Battalion
 * 1st Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 2nd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 3rd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 4th Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * Kodam XII/Tanjungpura Engineering Division - Headquartered in Pontianak, West Kalimantan.
 * 6th Combat Engineer Battalion
 * 1st Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 2nd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * Kodam VI/Mulawarman Engineering Division - Headquartered in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan.
 * 17th Combat Engineer Battalion
 * 8th Combat Engineer Detachment
 * 1st Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 2nd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * Kodam IX/Udayana Engineering Division - Headquartered in Denpasar, Bali.
 * 18th Combat Engineer Battalion
 * 1st Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 2nd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * Kodam XIII/Merdeka Engineering Division - Headquartered in Manado, North Sulawesi.
 * 4th Combat Engineers Detachment
 * 1st Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 2nd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * Kodam XIV/Hasanuddin Engineering Division - Headquartered in Makassar, South Sulawesi.
 * 8th Combat Engineer Battalion
 * 1st Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 2nd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * 3rd Divisional Construction Engineers Detachment
 * Kodam XVI/Patimura Engineering Division - Headquartered in Ambon, Maluku.
 * 5th Combat Engineers Detachment
 * Construction Engineers Detachment
 * Kodam XVII/Cendrawasih Engineering Division - Headquartered in Jayapura, Papua.
 * 10th Combat Engineers Detachment
 * 11th Combat Engineers Detachment
 * 12th Combat Engineers Deatchment
 * 17th Construction Engineers Battalion
 * Kodam XVIII/Kasuari Engineering Division - Headquartered in Sorong, West Papua.
 * 13th Combat Engineers Detachment
 * Construction Engineers Battalion

Specialized units

 * Kostrad Engineers Section
 * 9th Combat Engineer Battalion, 1st Kostrad Infantry Division
 * 10th Combat Engineer Battalion, 2nd Kostrad Infantry Division
 * Paspampres EOD and Bomb Detection and Disposal Detachment
 * Army Explosive Ordance Disposal (EOD) Company
 * Army NBC Defense Company