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DRB-HICOM Defence Technologies Sdn Bhd, [1] officially known as DEFTECH, [1] is a Malaysian defence contractor involved in the development, manufacture, supply, deliver and commissioning of armoured, non-armoured, and logistic vehicles for the military and homeland security. DEFTECH is also a supplier of specialised vehicles and commercial buses.
In June 2011, the Turkish Company FNSS signed a ‘letter of offer and acceptance’ by DRB-Hicom Defence Technologies for the assistance of design and development of the vehicles. The AV8 vehicle selected by the Malaysian military was based on the technology of FNSS-designed Pars 8×8 multi-purpose, multi-mission, wheeled armoured vehicle. The ...
Aludra Mk5 scale model in LIMA 2015 exhibition. To fulfill the Malaysian Armed Forces needs in UAV operation, Malaysia formed a consortium on 15 January 2007 involves of local company which is Composite Technology Research Malaysia (CTRM), Unmanned Systems Technology (UST) and Ikramatic to develop indigenous made UAV.
Composites Technology Research Malaysia Sdn Bhd (CTRM) is a Malaysian high technology based industrial company that involved in the aerospace and composites industries. The company's main products includes UAV, composites aerostructure, satcom antenna and radome. The company consists of CTRM Aero Composites, CTRM Composites Engineering ...
Based on Multimodal Transport Operator (MTO), Teguh Hiasan Sdn Bhd was awarded a RM41.2 million contract for the supply and delivery of 1500 units anti-structure weapon although no type of selected weapons was revealed. [157] Light Anti-Tank Weapon Program C90-CR Spain Anti-tank weapon 780+178 units on order 780+178 units ordered in 2024. [139 ...
Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes Combat aircraft; Boeing F/A-18 Hornet: United States: multirole: F/A-18D: 8 [1]: 30 planned to be acquried from KAF.Waiting for US government approval since it is US origin military equipment.
Metropolitan TV Sdn Bhd: Chinese (Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien) and Korean: Launched in July 1995 as MetroVision and ceased operations in 1999. Relaunched as 8TV on 8 January 2004. TV9: Ch-9 Media Sdn Bhd: Malay: Launched in September 2003 as Channel 9 and ceased operations in February 2005. Relaunched as TV9 on 1 April 2006.
In September 2014, Boustead DCNS Naval Corporation Sdn Bhd (BDNC), a 60:40 joint venture consisting BHIC Defence Technologies Sdn Bhd and French-based DCNS, received the formal contract to undertake in-service support (ISS) for two of Malaysia's Scorpène-class submarine at RM1.31 billion collectively. [23]