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  2. List of equipment of the Malaysian Army - Wikipedia

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    The equipment of the Malaysian Army can be subdivided into: ... At least seven in service with registration number of 599, 1199, 2662, 4281, 4567, 4642, 6577.

  3. List of equipment of the Malaysian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Army In service since 1990. 780+178 additional units ordered in 2024. [29] [30] Carl Gustaf: Anti-tank recoilless rifle: 84mm Army M2 and M3 variant in service. 110 additional units of M4 variant ordered in 2021. [31] AT4: Anti-tank rocket system: 84mm Army [32] M72 LAW: Anti-tank rocket rystem: 66mm Army In service since 2015. 800 additional ...

  4. List of aircraft of the Malaysian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Retired from service. CAC Sabre: United States / Australia: Fighter 18 [24] Retired from service. Canadair CT-114 Tutor: Canada: COIN: CL-41G Tebuan: 20 [25] Retired from service. Transport; Cessna 310: United States: Light utility 3 [23] Retired from service. British Aerospace 125: United Kingdom: VIP 1 [26] Retired from service. Scottish ...

  5. Malaysian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Armed Forces (Abbr.: MAF; Malay: Angkatan Tentera Malaysia; Jawi: اڠكتن تنترا مليسيا ‎), are the armed forces of Malaysia, consists of three branches; the Malaysian Army, Royal Malaysian Navy and the Royal Malaysian Air Force. The number of MAF active personnel is 113,000 along with reserve forces at 51,600. [1] [2]

  6. Malaysian Army Aviation - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Army Aviation (Malay: Pasukan Udara Tentera Darat; PUTD) is the army aviation branch of the Malaysian Army. Currently equipped with helicopters in the liaison, transport and light attack roles. The Malaysian Army also plans to equip PUTD with dedicated attack helicopters in support of Malaysian Army units.

  7. Corps of Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers (Malaysia)

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    The EME branch of the Federation Army Service Corps undertook maintenance and mechanical and electrical repairs of equipment used by the Federation Army. The EME branch was under the command of the REME Staff Officer I, Lt Kol TFM Moore who was on secondment to the Federation Army. The Malayan Other Ranks were transferred to the Federation Army ...

  8. Royal Logistics Corps (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    In April 1957 the Army Service Corps (ASC) was established by uniting the FTU, Malay Regiment Ordnance Depot and Malayan Other Ranks. However this organization did not last, on 15 July 1957, the Supply And Transport (S&T) Branch of the Department of Land Forces was established. The first director at the time was Lieutenant Colonel Chambers OBE.

  9. DefTech AV8 - Wikipedia

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    In December 2014, the AV8 was officially inducted into service with the Malaysian Army in a ceremony at the DefTech plant in Pekan. [6] This delivery of the first 12 units represents a significant milestone in the AV8 programme [7] The AV8s were all to be delivered to the Malaysian Army by 2020. [8]