case study 2
AI-Powered Perimeter Security for Indonesian Navy’s Ultra-High-Security Facility
Strategic Objective
To develop and deploy an autonomous, zero-latency, and intelligence-driven perimeter defense system for an ultra-high-security naval installation that houses critical command, arsenal, radar, and fleet assets. The system must detect, analyze, classify, and respond to asymmetric threats — including UAS (drones), stealth intrusion, sabotage attempts, and insider threats — with minimal human dependency and maximum situational clarity.

Operational Scenarios Supported
| Scenario | System Response |
|---|---|
| Drone Swarm Intrusion | RF detection + jamming + TMV deployed to visual confirmation zone |
| Nighttime Ground Infiltration | Thermal tracking + seismic alert + automatic spotlights and drone intercept cue |
| Insider Anomaly (Access Abuse) | Biometric mismatch + alert to C2 + gate lockdown + facial verification prompt |
| Simultaneous Multi-Site Threats | AI prioritizes threats by proximity, object classification, and motion behavior |
| Power Loss or Cyber Attack | Failsafe mode with TMV full autonomy + isolated internal sensor mesh operation |
Indonesian Defence White Paper Relevance
This system directly supports the goals of the Indonesian Defence White Paper, including:
1. Fortification of key military facilities against hybrid and asymmetric threats
2. Operational sovereignty through AI & indigenous IP-based defence systems
3. Interoperability across naval, joint command, and homeland security agencies
4. GSP’s perimeter security system is designed, developed, and tested in Indonesia, ensuring local control, upgradeability, and sovereignty protection.
Results & Strategic Impact
| Metric | Before GSP System | After Deployment |
|---|---|---|
| Average Threat Response Time | 7–10 minutes | < 60 seconds |
| False Alarm Rate (Environmental Noise) | 60–70% | < 10% (AI-filtered) |
| Breach Simulation Success Rate (Red Team) | 40% | < 5% |
| Personnel Dependence on Manual Patrol | High | Reduced by 85% |
| Airspace UAS Violation Rate | Monthly Incidents | Zero in 6-month post-deploy |
Conclusion & Recommendations
This deployment demonstrates how Indonesian-made, AI-powered perimeter systems by GSP can redefine base protection doctrines through automation, intelligence, and interoperability. It serves as a model for expansion to:
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National command bunkers
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Strategic missile/munitions depots
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Radar & satellite communication stations
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Border force command posts
GSP recommends this architecture be adopted as a standard for all strategic military facilities under Indonesian Navy and Defence Ministry of The Republic of Indonesia.
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