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  2. Malaysian Special Forces Selection - Wikipedia

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    The Special Forces Selection is the recruitment, selection, and training process for candidates of the Special forces units in Malaysia.This selection process is not limited only to the special forces of the Malaysian Armed Forces but also includes the Royal Malaysian Police, the Malaysian Coast Guard, and the Johor Military Forces, which is a private army of the state of Johor.

  3. Special Warfare Training Centre (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Its primary purpose is to conduct special forces selection and to provide specialised courses and training for personnel from the 21st Special Service Group, 10th Parachute Brigade, and other elite units of the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) (Angkatan Tentera Malaysia — ATM) to strengthen Malaysia's defensive garrison against enemies and ...

  4. Elite Forces of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Entry into UTK requires RMP personnel to successfully complete the demanding Malaysian Special Forces Selection, demonstrating physical and mental resilience. However, unlike other Malaysian special forces, the UTK is not classified as a commando unit, as its training and operations are exclusively tailored for urban environments. It is also ...

  5. 11th Special Service Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the official end of the Communist insurgency in Malaysia in 1989, the primary focus of nearly all special forces in Malaysia, including the 11 SSR, was guerrilla warfare and jungle combat. Counter-terrorism was the responsibility of the Royal Malaysian Police's special forces unit, the Special Actions Unit (Malay: Unit Tindakhas).

  6. National Special Operations Force (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Malaysian Air Force once had a special operations force to secure the RMAF strategic airbase which was known as Special Air Service of Air Force (Malay: Pasukan Khas Udara; PASKAU). In its first establishment, the name of this unit was known as HANDAU ( Air and Land Defense , Malay : Perta han an Da rat dan U dara ) and at that moment ...

  7. RMAF Special Forces - Wikipedia

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    Today, the sky blue beret is worn exclusively by the RMAF Special Forces. Like other Malaysian elite units, the cap badge is worn on the left side of the beret, positioned between the eyebrow and ear. The beret-wearing style of all Malaysian special forces has its origins in the Royal Marines Commando Snipers. [note 2] [15]

  8. 21st Special Service Group - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1970s, responding to the swift expansion of the Malaysian Army's special forces, the 2nd Malaysian Special Service Regiment (2 MSSR) was formed. [7] [5] Additionally, in 1975, the Special Warfare Training Centre (SWTC) was established to provide Gerak Khas with commando and special operations training. Given its seniority, members of ...

  9. Malaysian Army - Wikipedia

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    The 21 Grup Gerak Khas (21 GGK; '21st Special Service Group') is the Malaysian Army's special forces and commando unit. 21 GGK is one of the two Elite forces in the Malaysian Army. 21 GGK is the operational home of various specialists and the Commando regiments, which are capable of conducting unconventional warfare or special operations.