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The 17th Battalion (Parachute), Royal Malay Regiment (Malay: Batalion ke-17, Rejimen Askar Melayu Diraja (Payung Terjun)), abbreviated 17 RAMD (Para) from its local name, is a battalion-sized airborne infantry unit of the Malaysian Army's Royal Malay Regiment. Since 10 October 1994, 17 RAMD has been a part of the 10th Parachute Brigade.
The 17th Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment (17 RAMD) was formed on 1 August 1970. It is an elite force of paratroopers assigned to the Malaysian Army's 10th Parachute Brigade. On 10 October 1994, 17th PARA undertook a rapid deployment exercise, supported by elements of the Malaysian Special Forces Group (Gerup Gerak Khas) and PASKAL, as well as ...
On 10 October 1994, three Malaysian Army airborne battalions, the 8th Royal Ranger Regiment (Para), 9th Royal Malay Regiment (Para) and 17th Royal Malay Regiment (Para) were reorganised and redesignated into a single airborne force termed the 10th Parachute Brigade, also known as 10 Para.
In addition to the units listed below, between 1963 and 1966 there were up to 80 ships from the Royal Navy, Royal Australian Navy, Royal Malay Navy and Royal New Zealand Navy. Most of these were patrol craft, minesweepers, frigates and destroyers patrolling the coast-line to intercept Indonesian insurgents.
The success of this initiative led to the conversion of the 9th Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment (in late 1990) and the 17th Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment (in 1992) to airborne roles. [1] [5] [6] At its height, the division commanded units such as Task Force 083 (now the 10th Parachute Brigade) and the 8th Squadron, Royal Army Engineers ...
17th Battalion Royal Malay Regiment (Para) (Batalion ke-17 Rejimen Askar Melayu Diraja (Para)) [414] 18th Battalion Royal Malay Regiment (Para) (Batalion ke-18 ...
9th Battalion (Parachute), Royal Malay Regiment; 10th Squadron (Parachute), Royal Army Engineers Regiment; 11th Special Service Regiment; 11th Strategic Division (Malaysia) 17th Battalion (Parachute), Royal Malay Regiment; 18th Battalion (Parachute), Royal Malay Regiment; 21st Commando Regiment (Malaysia) 21st Special Service Group; 22nd ...
The 18 RAMD was redesignated as the 18th Battalion (Parachute) of the Royal Malay Regiment on 10 September 2015. On 27 April 2017, 140 paratroopers from 18 RAMD participated in Exercise Lion Warrior Siri 1/2017 to prepare themselves to be a part of the Malaysian Rapid Deployment Force. [1] [5] [6]