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  2. Ministry of Defence (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Defence (Malay: Kementerian Pertahanan; Jawi: كمنترين ڤرتاهنن ‎), abbreviated MINDEF [1] or KEMENTAH, [2] is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for defence, national security, army, navy, hydrography, air force, armed forces, intelligence services, counterintelligence, military intelligence, national service, and veterans affairs.

  3. 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.

  4. Malaysian Defence Intelligence Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Defence Intelligence Organisation (MDIO) [1] (Malay: Pertubuhan Perisikan Pertahanan Malaysia, Jawi: ڤرتوبوهن ڤريسيكن ڤرتاهنن مليسيا ‎) is the military intelligence agency of the Malaysia Armed Forces. [2] Its role is said to be equivalent to the US Defense Intelligence Agency.

  5. National Defence University of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    UPNM was originally Akademi Tentera Malaysia (ATMA), or the Malaysian Armed Forces Academy, which was established on 8 March 1995 [1] [2] and began operations on 1 June. It was an organisation that offered bachelor's degrees in the fields of engineering, sciences and managements, with military training.

  6. Malaysian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    After independence, Malaysia moved forward by establishing and developing its own defence industry. Malaysia has improved its defence industry through its defence companies by locally manufacturing and producing weapons, such as ammunition, rifles, armoured cars, warships and light aircraft including unmanned aerial vehicles for the armed forces.

  7. Royal Military College (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    General (Rtd) Tan Sri Md Hashim Hussein, Chief of the Malaysian Army (1999-2002), Malaysian High Commissioner to Pakistan. General (Rtd) Tan Sri Abd Rahman Abd Hamid, Chief of Defence Force (1993-1994). General (Rtd) Tan Sri Borhan Ahmad, Chief of Defence Force (1994-1995). General (Rtd) Tan Sri Ismail Omar, Chief of Defence Force (1995-1998).

  8. List of federal ministries and agencies in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Legal and Judicial Training Institute (ILKAP) Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (SPRM) [1] Malaysian Civic Academy (AKM) Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) Malaysian Civil Servant Housing Unit (PPAM) Malaysian Family Foundation** (YKM) Malaysian Indian Transformation Unit (MITRA) Malaysian Integrity Institute** (INTEGRITI)

  9. Research Division of the Prime Minister's Department

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    In its operations, MEIO works with several other Malaysian government departments and agencies including the Special Branch, Malaysia Defence Intelligence Organisation, and National Security Council. MEIO has covert intelligence sources around the world and shares its information with the Prime Minister, the Malaysian Cabinet, and other agencies.