How Do You Spell BRIMOB?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈɪmɒb] (IPA)

"Brimob" is a word in the Indonesian language, and it refers to a special police force in the country. The word is spelled "b r i m o b" and the IPA phonetic transcription is [bɹiːmɔb]. The initial letter "b" is pronounced with a voiced bilabial stop, while the middle syllable "mo" is a long "o" sound followed by a voiced bilabial stop. The final syllable "b" is pronounced with a voiced bilabial stop. The spelling of "brimob" reflects the Indonesian orthography and pronunciation.

BRIMOB Meaning and Definition

  1. Brimob, derived from the Indonesian words "Brigade Mobil," refers to the Mobile Brigade Corps, a special force unit within the Indonesian National Police. Brimob is a highly trained and specialized unit that primarily handles crowd control, counter-terrorism operations, and providing security in high-risk situations. The corps was established in the 1940s during Indonesia's struggle for independence and has since evolved into a crucial component of the country's law enforcement.

    Brimob personnel undergo rigorous training to develop skills in various areas such as marksmanship, martial arts, and tactical operations. They are equipped with advanced weaponry, protective gear, and specialized vehicles to ensure they can effectively respond to various challenging scenarios. Brimob has frequently been called upon to engage in riot control during civil unrest, terrorist incidents, or major events that require heightened security measures.

    As a specialized unit, Brimob operates differently from regular police forces, employing specific tactics and strategies to address unique security challenges. They often work closely with other law enforcement agencies, military forces, and intelligence agencies to carry out joint operations, ensuring the safety and stability of the nation.

    Brimob's presence and capabilities reflect the Indonesian government's commitment to maintaining law and order, preserving national security, and combating terrorism. The corps has become an essential asset in combating the rising threats posed by domestic and international criminal organizations and addressing civil unrest effectively.

Common Misspellings for BRIMOB

  • vrimob
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Etymology of BRIMOB

The word "brimob" is an acronym derived from two Indonesian words: "Brigade Mobil" or "Brigade Motor".

"Brigade" refers to a military unit, typically composed of several battalions and overall commanded by a brigadier general.

"Mobil" means "car" or "vehicle" in Indonesian, while "Motor" refers to a motorcycle.

So, "brimob" essentially translates to "Mobile Brigade" or "Motorized Brigade", reflecting the core characteristics and mobility of the unit.

In Indonesia, Brimob specifically refers to the Brimob Corps, a special branch of the Indonesian National Police responsible for maintaining public order, counter-terrorism operations, riot control, and specialized law enforcement.

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