Air Force Operation Command
| Air Force Operation Command | |
|---|---|
| Komando Operasi Angkatan Udara | |
Badge of Koopsau | |
| Active | 15 June 1951 as Group Operasional 5 August 2025 as its current form |
| Country | Indonesia |
| Branch | Indonesian Air Force |
| Type | Air Supremacy Command |
| Role | Early-Warning Radar Air Supremacy Air Mobility Air Strike |
| Part of | National Air Operation Command |
| Mottos | Abhibhuti Antarikshe transl. 'We are superior in the Sky' |
| Website | https://www.instagram.com/koopsau_news/ |
| Commanders | |
| Commander | Air Vice Marshall Djoko Hadipurwanto |
| Chief of Staff | Air Commodore Destianto Nugroho Utomo |
| Inspector | Air Commodore Dedy Ilham Suryanto Salam |
| Head of Expert Staff Group | Air Commodore Ridha Hermawan |
The Air Force Operation Command (Indonesian: Komando Operasi Angkatan Udara, abbr. as Koopsau) is one of the commands of the Indonesian Air Force under the National Air Operations Command.
This command is tasked with developing the capabilities and operational readiness of Indonesian Air Force units within its ranks, and conducting air operations to uphold national sovereignty in the air, supporting the enforcement of national sovereignty on land and at sea.
Prior to 1999, the Sector Command was under the National Air Defense Command, and starting on 12 September 2025, the Sector Command was under the Air Force Operation Command. The Sector Command's duties and functions are to control and conduct air defense operations within its geographic area, which is part of the Indonesian Air Force's National Air Operations Command (Koopsudnas) and is under the Air Force Operation Command (Koopsau). Its functions include developing capabilities, operational readiness, and conducting surveillance and air defense operations within its area of responsibility.
Radar Units were each assigned to four Sector Commands:
- Sector Command I in Medan
- Sector Command II in Makassar
- Sector Command III in Biak Numfor
- Sector Command IV in Jakarta
Air Wings were each assigned to four Groups:
- Group I Transport
- Group II Helicopter
- Group III Combat
- Group IV Special