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During BRIDEX 2011, the Turkish company FNSS Defence Systems was looking forward in securing a deal with the Brunei government for Armoured combat vehicles (ACV). [90] Brunei has expressed purchasing between 40 and 50 of the Indonesian/Turkish Harimau/Kaplan medium tank. [91] Brunei has also shown interest in Russian equipment including: [92]
Ministry of Defence Brunei Darussalam headquarters located within Bolkiah Garrison, 2015.. The Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF); Malay: Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei (ABDB), Jawi: رايول بروناي آرميد فوس, [1] is the official organisation and collective term for all of the military forces or service branches of the sultanate of Brunei Darussalam. [6]
As of 2024, it operates twenty-two manned aircraft [1] and five unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). The RBAirF was formed as an independent air force on 1 October 1991. It was originally created in 1965 as the Air Wing of the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment (Askar Melayu Diraja Brunei; AMDB), the forerunner of today's Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF
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Officially known as Royal Brunei Air Force Base, Rimba [5] (Malay: Pangkalan Tentera Udara Diraja Brunei, Rimba), commonly known as Rimba Air Force Base [5] (Pangkalan Tentera Udara Rimba), occasionally known as Rimba Airbase, and informally abbreviated Rimba AFB; it is the military headquarters and main operating airbase of the Royal Brunei Air Force (RBAirF, originally Angkatan Tentera Udara ...
A British MAN HX military truck on a Bruneian highway in 2023. The Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) is the military of the sultanate nation of Brunei Darussalam.In addition to the Royal Brunei Armed Forces, Brunei also hosts bases for the British Army and the Singapore Armed Forces.
The Royal Brunei Malay Regiment established two new units, the Boat Section and the Air Service in 1965 to increase its capabilities further. These two units, together with the infantry, were amalgamated into a single task force in 1966. [6] In 1966, the RBMR kept growing even after Malaysia temporarily stopped training Brunei's military.
Aircraft and crews proceeded to be deployed from No. 33 Squadron at RAF Odiham and No. 230 Squadron, generally with a ratio of 3:1 with three of the four aircraft, (needs checking), and crews being provided by No. 33 Squadron and the fourth crew from No. 230 Squadron due to their operational / training tempo in the European theatre. Thus, under ...