Brigif Yonif TP Development in Blitar Gains Momentum as Pangdam V/Brawijaya Inspects Strategic Site

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BLITAR – Brigif Yonif TP development in Blitar is accelerating after Pangdam V/Brawijaya Maj. Gen. Rudy Saladin conducted a direct inspection of the proposed military base site in East Java, signaling strong central support for the project.

Blitar Mayor Syauqul Muhibbin and Dandim 0808/Blitar Lt. Col. Inf. Virlany Arudyawan welcomed the regional commander upon his arrival at Yonif 511/Blitar on May 5. He landed by helicopter before continuing with a series of strategic visits across the Blitar area.

During the visit, Rudy Saladin carefully reviewed the planned location in Jugo Village, Kesamben District. He assessed land readiness, road access, and the proposed layout to ensure the site meets operational standards. The inspection also aimed to confirm that the area can support long-term military activities.

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The general emphasized that the development forms part of a broader effort to strengthen the Indonesian Army’s presence in East Java. He underlined the importance of aligning the project with strategic defense needs while maintaining safety and sustainability. He also stressed that the project must deliver benefits beyond the military sector.

“This new unit must work in synergy with local governments and the community,” he said, highlighting the importance of collaboration.

Mayor Syauqul Muhibbin welcomed the visit and described it as a key step forward for regional development. He noted that the agenda extended beyond the military base, covering infrastructure and ongoing government programs.

“We discussed several priorities, including the proposed army headquarters, bridge conditions across the city and regency, and the progress of KDMP,” he said.

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The mayor also revealed that the city government has begun exploring partnership opportunities with the Indonesian Army. Although discussions remain at an early stage, both sides have expressed interest in building long-term cooperation. Further talks will determine the scope and implementation of the partnership.

Meanwhile, Lt. Col. Virlany Arudyawan reaffirmed his full support for the construction plan in Kesamben. He explained that the presence of a new unit would strengthen territorial development and improve response speed in emergency situations.

According to him, the Kodim 0808/Blitar stands ready to assist in every stage of the process. This includes helping communicate the project to local residents to ensure public understanding and support.

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“Kodim will support outreach efforts so the development can run smoothly without major obstacles,” he said.

Beyond defense, officials expect the Brigif/Yonif TP project to bring wider benefits. The development could stimulate local economic activity, create new opportunities, and improve infrastructure in surrounding areas.

Residents in Jugo Village may also experience indirect gains from increased mobility and supporting facilities. However, authorities stress that they will carefully manage the project to minimize disruption and maintain community stability.

Overall, the visit marks a significant milestone in the planning phase. With strong coordination between military and local government leaders, the project now moves closer to realization.

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