Equipment of the Malaysian Armed Forces
The Equipment of the Malaysian Armed Forces can be subdivided into: weapon, heavy equipment and attire.
Weapon
Name | Type | Caliber | Branches | Notes | Picture |
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Small arms | |||||
M16A1 | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard | Virtually phased out | |
CAR-15 | Carbine | 10th Parachute Brigade | |||
Steyr AUG | Assault rifle | Army, Navy, Air Force | Manufactured locally by SME Ordnance | ||
M4 Carbine | Carbine | Army, Navy, Air Force | Manufactured locally by SME Ordnance. Standard service rifle of the Malaysian Armed Forces | ||
HK416 | Carbine | PASKAL, Coast Guard | |||
HK33 | Assault rifle | 10th Parachute Brigade | |||
SG 553 | Carbine | Grup Gerak Khas, PASKAU, STAR | |||
M14 | Battle rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | Navy | ||
Colt CM901 | Battle rifle | Army | |||
AW | Sniper rifle | Army, NSOF | |||
R93 | Sniper rifle | Army | |||
MSG-90 | Sniper rifle | GGK | |||
Accuracy International AX308 | Sniper rifle | Army, Navy, Air Force | Standard issue sniper rifle.[1] | ||
SR-25 | Designated marksman rifle | Army | |||
DSR-1 | Designated marksman rifle | Army, NSOF | |||
TRG-22 | Sniper Rifle | GGK[2] | |||
M95 | Sniper Rifle | .50 BMG | GGK | ||
M107 | Anti-material rifle | PASKAU | |||
500 MILS | Shotgun | 12-gauge | PASKAU | ||
Benelli M4 Super 90 | Shotgun | GGK | |||
Franchi SPAS-12 | Shotgun | Army | |||
M870 | Shotgun | NSOF | |||
FP6 | Shotgun | PASKAL | |||
MP5 | Submachine gun | 9×19mm Parabellum | Army, Coast Guard, NSOF | ||
MP7 | Submachine gun | 4.6×30mm HK | PASKAL | ||
M240 | General purpose machine gun | 7.62×51mm NATO | Army | ||
M60 | General purpose machine gun | Army, GGK | |||
SS-77 | General purpose machine gun | PASKAL | |||
M249 | Light machine gun | 5.56×45mm NATO | PASKAU | ||
MG4 | Light Machine Gun | PASKAL | |||
RPK | Light machine gun | 5.45×39mm | GGK | ||
Glock | Semi-automatic pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, NSOF | Standard service pistol | |
Beretta 92 | Semi-automatic pistol | 10th Parachute Brigade,GGK | |||
Browning Hi-Power | Semi-automatic pistol | Army | Standard issue sidearm for senior-rank officer and special forces | ||
SIG Sauer P226 | Semi-automatic pistol | 10th Parachute Brigade,GGK | |||
HS2000[3] | Semi-automatic pistol | Army | |||
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Vehicle weapons | |||||
M134 | Six-barrelled Gatling gun | 7.62×51mm NATO | Army, Air Force | ||
M2 HMG | Heavy machine gun | .50 BMG | Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard | ||
Mk 19 Grenade Machine Gun | Automatic grenade launcher | 40mm grenades | Army | ||
Anti-tank weapons | |||||
MBT NLAW | Fire-and-forget anti-tank missile | 150mm HEAT | Army | ||
ERYX | Anti-Tank Guided Missile System | 137mm | Army | ||
Metis-M | Anti-Tank Guided Missile System | 130mm | Army | ||
ZT3 Ingwe | Anti-Tank Guided Missile System | 127mm | Army | ||
Baktar-Shikan | Anti-Tank Guided Missile System | 120mm | Army | ||
M40 | Anti-Tank Recoilless Rifle | 105mm | Army | ||
C90 | Rocket-propelled grenade | 90mm | Army | ||
Carl Gustaf | Anti-Tank Recoilless Rifle | 84mm | Army | ||
AT4 | Anti-Tank Rocket System | 84mm | GGK | ||
M72 LAW | Anti-Tank Rocket System | 66mm | Army | ||
RPG-7 | Rocket-propelled grenade | 40mm | Army | ||
Mortars | |||||
Podnos | Mortar | 82mm mortar | Army | ||
L16 | Mortar | 81mm mortar | Army | ||
Dragon Fire | Mortar | 120mm mortar | Army | ||
Anti-air weapons | |||||
Rapier | SHORAD | Army | |||
Starstreak | SHORAD | Army | |||
Starburst | MANPADS | 152mm | Army | ||
Javelin | MANPADS | 76mm | Army | ||
Igla | MANPADS | 72mm | Army | ||
Anza | MANPADS | 72mm | Army | ||
FN-6 | MANPADS | 72mm | Army | ||
Bofors | anti-aircraft artillery | 40mm | Army | ||
Oerlikon | anti-aircraft artillery | 35mm | Army |
Heavy Equipment
Malaysian Army
Vehicle | Image | Type | Origin | Quantity | Notes | |
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Tanks | ||||||
PT-91M Pendekar | Main battle tank | 48[4] | Armed with 125mm 2A46MS gun. | |||
Armoured personnel carrier/Infantry fighting vehicle (Tracked) | ||||||
ACV-300 Adnan | Armoured combat vehicle | 267[5] | Built locally by DefTech.The variants included Sharpshooter 25mm cannon,M2 Browning 12.7mm machine gun,81mm mortar, Dragon Fire 120mm mortar,Mk19 grenade,Baktar Shikan ATGM and support vehicle. | |||
K-200 KIFV | Armoured combat vehicle | 111[6] | The variants included M2 Browning 12.7mm machine gun, 81mm mortar and support vehicle.[7] | |||
Bandvagn 206 | Armoured all-terrain carrier | 80[8] | Armed with 7.62mm GPMG.[9][10] | |||
Armoured personnel carrier/Infantry fighting vehicle (Wheeled) | ||||||
AV8-Gempita (8x8) | Armoured combat vehicle | 257[11] | Built locally by DefTech.The variants included Denel LCT-30mm cannon,Sharpshooter 25mm cannon,12.7mm RCWS, Dragon Fire 120mm mortar,ZT3 Ingwe ATGM and support vehicle. | |||
SIBMAS (6x6) | Armoured fire support vehicle | 186[12] | 162 units armed with Cockerill 90mm gun and 24 as support vehicle. [13][14] | |||
Condor (4x4) | Armoured personnel carrier | 316[15][16][6][17] | Armed with 20mm cannon. Originally 460 units. Some were lost in the Battle of Mogadishu and others were used for peacekeeping missions in various countries. | |||
AV4-Lipanbara (4x4) | Armoured personnel carrier | 34[18] | Built locally by DefTech.About 200 AV-4 planned. Armed with M134D gatling gun.[18][19] | |||
Guardian (4x4) | Armoured personnel carrier | 9[20][21] | Used in peacekeeping missions in Lebanon. | |||
AV-VBL (4x4) | Artillery command vehicle | 10[22] | Armed with M2 Browning 12.7mm machine gun. Command vehicle of Astros II MLRS. | |||
Light armoured vehicle/Light assault vehicle | ||||||
URO VAMTAC | Multi-purpose armoured vehicle | 103+[23][24] | Multi-purpose armoured vehicle that is strongly similar to US-made Humvee. The variants include M134D gatling gun, M2 Browning 12.7mm machine gun, Mk19 grenade and Igla SAM or Starstreak SAM.[25][26] | |||
Weststar GK-M1 | Multi-purpose armoured vehicle | 88+[27] | Locally produced multi-purpose armoured vehicle that is strongly similar to US-made Humvee. Most of the vehicles are armed with M134D gatling gun or M2 Browning 12.7mm machine gun or Starstreak SAM[28][29][30] | |||
Mercedes-Benz G-Class | Multi-purpose/light assault vehicle | 84+[24] | 32 G Wagon installed with M2 Browning 12.7mm machine gun, 34 G Wagon installed with Mk19 grenade ,12 G Wagon installed with Metis-M ATGM and others are basic variant. | |||
Supacat ATMP | All Terrain Mobility Platform | unknown | Armed with 7.62mm GPMG and some used as mortar carrier.[31] | |||
Artillery | ||||||
Astros II MLRS | 300mm multiple launch rocket system | 54[32][22] | ||||
Denel G5 howitzer | 155mm towed artillery | 28[6] | ||||
OTO Melara Mod 56 | 105 mm towed artillery | 110[6][22] | ||||
M102 | 105 mm towed artillery | 40[33] | Used as a ceremonial purpose. | |||
LG1 | 105 mm towed artillery | 18[34] | ||||
Engineering/Utility | ||||||
SJ-09 | SJ-09 | Training tank | 1[22] | |||
WZT-4 | Armoured recovery vehicle | 6[22] | ||||
MID-M | Armoured engineering tank | 3[22] | ||||
PMC Leguan | PMC Leguan | Armoured vehicle launched bridge | 5[22] | |||
CNIM PFM | Vehicle launched bridge | unknown[35] | ||||
Volvo FMX | Volvo FMX | Heavy Recovery Vehicle | 2[36] | |||
IVECO M4012 | IVECO M4012 | Heavy Recovery Vehicle | 4[37] | |||
IVECO Eurotraker | IVECO Eurotraker | Tank transporter | 20[37] | |||
IVECO M4010 | Field ambulance | 19[37] | ||||
Land Rover Defender | Multi-purpose vehicle | unknown[38] | ||||
DefTech Handalan I/II | Handalan | Troop carrier truck | 2,260+[39] | |||
Ford Ranger | Troop carrier truck | unknown[40] | ||||
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) | ||||||
CTRM Aludra | Patrol UAV | unknown | [41][42][43] | |||
Schiebel Camcopter S-100 | Patrol UAV | unknown | [44] |
Malaysian Army Aviation
Aircraft | Image | Versions | Origin | Role | Quantity | Notes |
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Helicopters | ||||||
MD530 | MD530G | Light attack helicopter | (6)[45] | Six on order. Equipped with Thales Scorpion HMD and able to launch AGM-114 Hellfire | ||
AW109 | A109LUH | Scout helicopter | 10[46] | Armed with 20mm gun and/or rockets for area suppression missions.[22] | ||
Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King | S61A-4 Nuri | Transport helicopter / SAR | 14[47][48] | Transferred from Royal Malaysian Air Force. Armed with 12.7mm HMG. |
Royal Malaysian Navy
Class | Image | Type | Ships | Origin | Quantity | Notes |
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Submarines | ||||||
Scorpéne | Attack submarine | KD Tunku Abdul Rahman KD Tun Abdul Razak | 2 | Armament:
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Frigates | ||||||
Maharaja Lela | Frigate | KD Maharaja Lela[2] KD Syarif Masahor[2] KD Raja Mahadi[2] KD Mat Salleh[49] KD Tok Janggut KD Mat Kilau | 1+(5) | One launched;five under construction.[50][51][52][51][53][54] Armament:[55]
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Lekiu | Frigate | KD Jebat KD Lekiu | 2 | Armament:[57]
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Corvettes | ||||||
Kasturi | Corvette | KD Kasturi KD Lekir | 2 | Armament:[58]
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Laksamana | Corvette | KD Laksamana Hang Nadim KD Laksamana Tun Abdul Jamil KD Laksamana Muhammad Amin KD Laksamana Tan Pusmah | 4 | Armament:[59]
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Offshore patrol vessels | ||||||
Kedah | Offshore patrol vessel | KD Kedah KD Pahang KD Perak KD Terengganu KD Kelantan KD Selangor | 6 | Armament:[60]
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Keris | Offshore patrol vessel | KD Keris KD Sundang | 2+(2) | Two launched;two under construction.[61][62][63]
Armament:[64]
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Fast attack crafts | ||||||
Perdana | Missile boat | KD Perdana KD Serang KD Ganas KD Ganyang | 4 | Armament:[65]
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Handalan | Missile boat | KD Handalan KD Perkasa KD Pendekar KD Gempita | 4 | Armament:[66]
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Jerung | Gunboat | KD Jerung KD Todak KD Paus KD Yu KD Baung KD Pari | 6 | Armament:[67]
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Keris | Gunboat | KD Sri Perlis KD Sri Johor | 2 | Armament:[68]
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Sri Tiga | Fast troop vessel | KD Sri Tiga KD Sri Gaya | 2 | Armament:
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Fast interceptor craft/Rigid-hulled inflatable boat | ||||||
CB90 | Fast interceptor craft | Tempur 11 Tempur 12 Tempur 13 Tempur 14 Tempur 15 Tempur 21 Tempur 22 Tempur 23 Tempur 24 Tempur 25 Tempur 32 Tempur 33 Tempur 34 Tempur 41 Tempur 42 Tempur 43 Tempur 44 | 17 | Armament:
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Rigid hull inflatable boat | RHIB | - | - | unknown | ||
Mines counter-measure vessels | ||||||
Mahamiru | Minesweeper | KD Mahamiru KD Jerai KD Ledang KD Kinabalu | 4 | |||
Amphibious warfare ships/Multi-purpose support ships | ||||||
Sri Indera Sakti | Multi-purpose support ship | KD Sri Indera Sakti KD Mahawangsa | 2 | |||
Auxiliary ships | ||||||
Bunga Mas Lima | Auxiliary ship | KA Bunga Mas Lima KA Bunga Mas Enam | 2 | 132m ship with combat and support capabilities. | ||
Tun Azizan | Auxiliary ship | KA Tun Azizan | 1 | 102m ship with combat and support capabilities.[69] | ||
Submarine rescue ships | ||||||
Mega Bakti | Submarine rescue ship | MV Mega Bakti | 1 | |||
Training ships | ||||||
Gagah Samudera | Training ship | KD Gagah Samudera KD Teguh Samudera | 2 | |||
Tunas Samudera | Training ship | KLD Tunas Samudera | 1 | |||
Hydrographic survey vessels | ||||||
Perantau | Hydro ship | KD Perantau | 1 | |||
Dayang Sari | Hydro ship | MV Dayang Sari | 1 | |||
Aishah | Hydro ship | MV Aishah | 1 | [70] |
Royal Malaysian Navy Aviation
Aircraft | Image | Version | Type | Origin | Quantity | Notes |
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Helicopters | ||||||
Westland Lynx | Super Lynx 300 | Anti-submarine warfare | 6 | Equipped with torpedoes or MBDA Sea Skua anti-ship missile and also use as OTHT. | ||
Eurocopter Fennec | AS 555SN | Surface surveillance | 6 | Combat and OTHT capable. | ||
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) | ||||||
Scan Eagle | Patrol UAV | 12 | Delivered in 2020.[71] |
Royal Malaysian Air Force
Aircraft | Image | Type | Variants | Origin | Quantity | Notes |
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Combat aircraft | ||||||
Sukhoi Su-30MKM | Multirole fighter | 18[72] | ||||
Boeing F/A-18 | Multirole fighter | F/A-18D | 8[72] | |||
BAE Hawk | Light fighter | Hawk 208 | 13[72] | |||
Maritime patrol aircraft | ||||||
Super King Air | Maritime patrol | 200 | 3[72] | |||
Tanker | ||||||
KC-130 Hercules | Aerial refueling | KC-130T | 4 | |||
Transport aircraft | ||||||
Boeing 737 | VIP | 1[73] | ||||
Airbus A319 | VIP | 1[74] | ||||
Dassault Falcon 900 | VIP | 1[75] | ||||
Bombardier Global Express | VIP | 1[76] | ||||
Airbus A400M | Aerial refuelling / Military transport | A400M | 4[72] | |||
C-130 Hercules | Military transport | C-130H | 10[72][77] | |||
CASA CN-235 | Military transport | CN-235-200/220 | 7[72][78] | |||
Helicopters | ||||||
Sikorsky S-70 | Utility/VIP | S-70A | 4[72] | |||
Eurocopter EC 725 | SAR / Utility | 12[72] | ||||
Trainer aircraft | ||||||
BAE Hawk | Trainer | Hawk 108 | 5[72] | |||
Aermacchi MB-339 | Trainer | MB339CM | 7[72] | |||
Super King Air | Trainer | 300 | 2[72] | |||
SME Aero Tiga | Trainer | MD3-160 | 20[79] | Built locally by SME Aerospace | ||
Pilatus PC-7 | Trainer | MkII | 21[72] | 7 on order | ||
Eurocopter EC120 | Trainer Helicopter | 120 | 5 | |||
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) | ||||||
CTRM Aludra | UAV | Mk1 | 3[80][81] | |||
CTRM Eagle 150 | UAV/ARV | Eagle ARV | 3[82] | Built locally by CTRM |
Malaysian Coast Guard
Class | Image | Origin | Quantity | Notes |
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Offshore patrol vessels | ||||
Damen 1800-class Offshore Patrol Vessel | (3)[83][84] | Three 83m Offshore Patrol Vessel on order/under construction. Built locally by THHE-Destini. Damen 1800 (1) (8305) | ||
KM Pekan[37] | 1[86] | 92m Offshore Patrol Vessel transferred from Japan Coast Guard.[87][37][88][89] KM Pekan (9203) (formerly JCG Erimo (PL-02)) | ||
KM Arau[37] | 1[86] | 87m Offshore Patrol Vessel transferred from Japan Coast Guard.[87][37][90][91] KM Arau (8704) (formerly JCG Oki (PL-01)) | ||
Langkawi-class Offshore Patrol Vessel | 2[92] | Two 75m Offshore Patrol Vessel transferred from Royal Malaysian Navy.
KM Langkawi (7501) (formerly KD Musytari) KM Bangi (7502) (formerly KD Marikh) | ||
Bagan Datuk-class Patrol Vessel | 6[93] | Six 45m ship based on a design by Germany's Fassmer Shipbuilding Company. Built locally by Destini Berhad.
KM Bagan Datuk (4541)[94] KM Sri Aman (4542)[95] KM Kota Belud (4543)[96] KM Tok Bali (4544)[96] KM Kota Kinabalu (4545)[96] KM Lahad Datu (4546)[96] | ||
Perwira-class Patrol Vessel | 2[97] | Former Bay-class patrol vessel transferred from the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (ACBPS).[98] KM Perwira (3801) (formerly ACV Arnhem Bay)
KM Satria (3802) (formerly ACV Dame Roma Mitchell) | ||
KM Marlin | 1[92] | KM Marlin (4001) was donated by The Nippon Foundation Japan in 2006. KM Marlin also serves as a training ship.[99][100][101] | ||
Patrol vessels | ||||
Gagah-class | 15[92] | (ex PZ-class, Royal Malaysian Police).
KM Gagah (3901) KM Tabah (3902) KM Cekal (3903) KM Berani (3904) KM Setia (3905) KM Amanah (3906) KM Jujur (3907) KM Ikhlas (3908) KM Budiman (3909) KM Tegas (3910) KM Mulia (3911) KM Bijak (3912) KM Adil (3913) KM Pintar (3914) KM Bistari (3915) | ||
Ramunia-class | 7[92] | (ex Bahtera-class, Royal Malaysian Custom).
KM Ramunia (3221) KM Marudu (3222) KM Danga (3223) KM Siangin (3224) KM Kimanis (3225) KM Burau (3226) KM Nipah (3227) | ||
Gemia-class | 9[92] | (ex PX-class, Royal Malaysian Police).
KM Gemia (2950) KM Rawa (2951) KM Peringgi (2952) KM Redang (2953) KM Kapas (2954) KM Libaran (2955) KM Mabul (2956) KM Tenggol (2957) KM Sebatik (2958) | ||
Rhu-class | 2[92] | (ex SIRI 200-class, Fisheries Department).
KM Rhu (2601) KM Stapa (2602) | ||
Malawali-class | 4[92] | (ex Bintang-class, Marine Department).
KM Malawali (2551) KM Serasan (2552) KM Manjung (2553) KM Tebrau (2554) | ||
Nusa-class | 2[92] | (ex Rajawali-class, Marine Department)
Length: 22.4 meter; Width: 6 meter; Speed: 25 knots; Weight: 53 tonnes; Weapon: None; Engine: 2 Twin DEUTZ 16m 816CR; Crew: 14 men KM Nusa (2201) KM Rentap (2202) | ||
Renggis-class | 3 | (ex KA-class, Royal Malaysian Police).
KM Renggis (2203) KM Sugut (2204) KM Balung (2205) | ||
Tugau-class | 15[92] | (ex PA-class, Royal Malaysian Police).
KM Tugau (2210) KM Mukah (2211) (Destroyed in fire in Kuantan in 2013) KM Tatau (2212) KM Nyalau (2213) KM Niah (2214) KM Kidurong (2215) KM Jepak (2216) KM Sikuati (2217) KM Tambisan (2218) KM Bagahak (2219) KM Siagut (2220) KM Mengalum (2221) KM Medang (2222) KM Memmon (2223) KM Sibuan (2224) | ||
Semilang-class | 4[92] | (ex SIRI 100-class, Fisheries Department)
KM Semilang (2161) KM Alu-Alu (2162) KM Mersuji (2163) KM Siakap (2164) | ||
Peninjau-class | 1[92] | (ex-SIRI 300-class, Fisheries Department)
Peninjau 1 (1701) | ||
Fast interceptor craft/Rigid-hulled inflatable boat | ||||
Penggalang-class boat | 50[102] | Fast Interceptor Craft
Speed: 70 knots 10x Penggalang 20m BYO 2x Penggalang 18m DMS 8x Penggalang 17m DMS Icarus Marine 20x Penggalang 16m (ex Custom Perantas) 10x Penggalang (ex Police Penyengat) | ||
Pengawal-class boat | 12 | (ex GRP-class, Marine Department) Pengawal 8 Pengawal 11 - 30 Pengawal 32 - 39 Pengawal 41 - 49 | ||
Penyelamat-class boat | 10 | Search and Rescue (SAR) operations and emergency assistance.
Penyelamat 2 Penyelamat 5 - 10 | ||
Kilat-class boat | 53[92] | Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boat | ||
Petir-class boat | 10[92] | Fast Interceptor Craft | ||
Pengaman-class boat | 1[92] | (ex AL-class, Marine Department)
Search and Rescue (SAR) operations and emergency assistance. | ||
Pelindung-class boat | 5[92] | (ex OBM-class, Fisheries Department)
Pelindung 1 - 5 | ||
Rigid hull inflatable boat | - | unknown[92] |
Malaysian Coast Guard Aviation
Aircraft | Image | Origin | Versions | Quantity | Notes | |
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Fixed wings | ||||||
Bombardier 415 | CL-415MP | 2[103] | Water bomber. Used for aerial firefighting.
M71-01 M71-02 | |||
Helicopters | ||||||
Eurocopter Dauphin | AS365 N3 | 3[104] | Multi-purpose helicopter. Used for search and rescue (SAR), coastal patrol and law enforcement duties.
M70-01 M70-02 M70-03 | |||
AgustaWestland AW139 | AW139 | 3[105] | Multi-purpose helicopter. Used for search and rescue (SAR), coastal patrol and law enforcement duties.
M72-01 M72-02 M72-03 | |||
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) | ||||||
Aerovision Fulmar | 6[106] | Installed on the Bagan Datuk-class patrol vessel.[107][108][109] |
Attire
List of current camouflage patterns and uniforms | |||
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Branch | Camouflage pattern | Image | Picture |
Army |
The Uniform No. 5 Fabrik Celoreng Corak Digital Tentera Darat is used by army in 2013. The Malay Tigerstripe Woodland pattern but with earth-brown stripes on a light green and sand-coloured background. |
and |
|
Navy |
Introduced in 2016 - standard blue-grey for shipboard and all operationals. | ||
Air Force |
No.4. Digital Camouflage Pattern. Introduced in 2016 | ||
Coast Guard |
Army Combat Uniform (ACU). |
See also
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