List of equipment of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency
Appearance
The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency uses cutters and small boats on the water, and fixed- and rotary wing (helicopters) as well UAV in the air. The Coast Guard employs various small arms including handguns, shotguns, rifles, and machine guns.
Vessels
Class | Image | Origin | Quantity | Notes | ||
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Offshore patrol vessels | ||||||
New Generation Patrol Craft | Germany Malaysia |
(6)[1] | Under construction. First ship is expected to be delivered by December 2016 while the last one is expected to be delivered by June 2018.[1] Used for maritime patrol and law enforcement duties. | |||
Maritim Perwira | Australia | 2[2] | Two transferred to MMEA from the ACBPS.[3] Used for maritime patrol and law enforcement duties. | |||
Langkawi | Malaysia | 2 | Used for maritime patrol and law enforcement duties. | |||
Patrol vessels | ||||||
Sipadan | Malaysia | unknown | One vessel were decommissioned in 2005 and sunk to serve as artificial reef in 2012 near Tioman Island.[4] | |||
Gagah | 15 | Used for maritime patrol and law enforcement duties. | ||||
Ramunia | 5 | |||||
Nusa | 2 | |||||
Rhu | 2 | |||||
Pengawal | 10 | |||||
Peninjau | 1 | |||||
Pelindung | 5 | |||||
Semilang | 5 | |||||
Penggalang | 2 | |||||
Penyelamat | 4 | |||||
Pengaman | 1 | |||||
Kilat | 38 | |||||
Malawali | 4 | |||||
Tugau | 15 | |||||
Training vessel | ||||||
Merlin | Malaysia | 11 | Used for training purposes. |
Aircraft
Aircraft | Image | Origin | Versions | Quantity | Notes | |
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Helicopters | ||||||
AgustaWestland AW139 | Italy Russia USA |
AW139 | 3[5] | Multi-purpose helicopter. Used for search and rescue (SAR), coastal patrol and law enforcement duties. | ||
Eurocopter Dauphin | France | AS365 N3 | 3[6] | Multi-purpose helicopter. Used for SAR and surveillance. | ||
Bombardier 415 | Canada | CL-415MP | 2[7] | Water bomber. Used for aerial firefighting. | ||
Unmanned aerial vehicle | ||||||
Aerovision Fulmar | Spain | (6)[8] | To be installed on the MMEA NGPC. Used for coastal surveillance.[9] 6 on order.[10][11] |
Weapons
Model | Image | Type | Calibre | Origin | Details | |
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Pistols | ||||||
Glock 19 | Pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Austria | Standard service pistol. | ||
SIG Sauer P226 | Pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Switzerland | |||
Shotguns | ||||||
M870 | Pump-action shotgun | 12-gauge | USA | Used as a breaching shotgun. | ||
Submachine guns | ||||||
MP5 | Submachine gun | 9×19mm Parabellum | Turkey | Copied of Germany's MP5. Used by in night operations, patrolling, close quarters (especially VBSS/GOPLATS), hostage rescue, and escort. | ||
UMP | Submachine gun | 9×19mm Parabellum | Germany | UMP9. Used by all branches of MMEA. | ||
Rifles | ||||||
M16 | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | USA | M16A1. Used by all branches of MMEA. | ||
SIG 553 | File:Swiss Arms SG 553 Left.jpg | Carbine | 5.56×45mm NATO | Switzerland | SG 553SB. Used by STAR. | |
Steyr AUG | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | Austria | Used by all branches of MMEA. | ||
Machine guns | ||||||
SS-77 | General purpose machine gun | 7.62×51mm NATO | South Africa | Belt-fed. Used by STAR. | ||
Sniper rifles | ||||||
R93 | Sniper rifle | .308 Winchester | Germany | Used by STAR. | ||
Grenade-based weapons | ||||||
GL 5040 | File:5130 026 40 mm Gewehraufsatz 97 zum Sturmgewehr 90.jpg | Grenade launcher | 40×46mm SR | Switzerland | Single-shot underbarrel grenade launcher. Used by STAR. |
Procurement
In 2015, Malaysia signed a contract worth MYR380 million (USD96.8 million) to order six-ship known as the New Generation Patrol Craft (NGPC).[1] The ship was design based on German-based Fassmer Shipbuilding Company. The first ship is expected to be delivered by December 2016 while the last ship is expected to be delivered by June 2018.[1] The ship will also be equipped with Spanish-Aerovision Fulmar UAVs.[8]
See also
- Equipment of the Malaysian Army
- Equipment of the Royal Malaysian Air Force
- Equipment of the Royal Malaysian Navy
- List of police firearms in Malaysia
References
- ^ a b c d Ridzwan Rahmat (19 April 2016). "DSA 2016: Destini Shipbuilding reveals design of new MMEA patrol craft". IHS Jane’s 360. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
- ^ Ridzwan Rahmat (12 May 2015). "Malaysia receives second Bay-class patrol boat, plans deployment off southern coast". IHS Jane’s 360. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
- ^ "Australia gifts Bay Class patrol vessel to MMEA". Bernama. The Star. 27 February 2015. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
- ^ Hanif Salim (29 March 2012). "Sinking 'Sipadan' to boost Tioman". New Straits Times. AsiaOne. Archived from the original on 19 April 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
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- ^ Siva Govindasamy (17 June 2008). "Malaysia's MMEA orders Bombardier 415 amphibious aircraft". Flightglobal. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
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