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  2. Royal Malaysian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN, Malay: Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia; TLDM; Jawi: تنترا لا ء وت دراج مليسيا ‎) is the naval arm of the Malaysian Armed Forces. RMN is the main agency responsible for the country's maritime surveillance and defence operations.

  3. Malaysia–Myanmar relations - Wikipedia

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    MalaysiaMyanmar relations are foreign relations between Malaysia and Myanmar.Both are the members of ASEAN and enjoy good relations. [1] [2] Although the relations become strained in late 2016 due to the Rohingya people issues, the relations remained stable after the meeting between both countries' armed forces chiefs to play down the issues. [3]

  4. Malaysian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia does not have conscription, and the required minimum age for voluntary military service is 18. [8] In the early 1990s, Malaysia undertook a major program to expand and modernise its armed forces. However, budgetary constraints imposed by the 1997 Asian financial crisis held back many of its procurements. The recent economic recovery ...

  5. Indonesian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Marine Corps (Indonesian: Korps Marinir Republik Indonesia) officially known as KORMAR RI, "Marinir" or "Korps Marinir" is an integral part of the TNI-AL. It is sized at the military corps level serving as the Naval Infantry and main amphibious warfare force of the TNI .

  6. File:U.S. Marines with 1st Force Reconnaissance Company, I ...

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    U.S. Marines with 1st Force Reconnaissance Company, I Marine Expeditionary Force conduct integrated training alongside a Marine with the Indonesian Korps Marinir, June 15, 2021. This training was a part of a joint exercise which enables us to improve interoperability, strengthen our security relationships and refine the collective skillsets of ...

  7. List of marines and similar forces - Wikipedia

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    Many countries around the world maintain marines and naval infantry military units. Even if only a few nations have the capabilities to launch major amphibious assault operations, most marines and naval infantry forces are able to carry out limited amphibious landings, riverine and coastal warfare tasks.

  8. Indonesian Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Corps of the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Korps Marinir Republik Indonesia, KORMAR RI), previously known as the Commando Corps of the Indonesian Navy (Korps Komando Tentara Nasional Indonesia-Angkatan Laut, KKO), is an integral part of the Indonesian Navy and is sized at the military corps level unit as the naval infantry and main amphibious warfare force of Indonesia.

  9. Taifib - Wikipedia

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    Along with the development of the Marine Corps and the inauguration of the 1st Marine Force (Pasukan Marinir 1), on 12 March 2001, the Marine Corps General Command issued a decree (No. Skep/08/111/2001) in which Taifib are no longer placed under the Marine Corps Combat Regiment and are now under the jurisdiction of the newly formed 1st Marine ...