List of equipment of the Royal Malaysian Navy
The Equipment of the Royal Malaysian Navy can be subdivided into: vessels, aircraft, munitions, radar, small arms, vehicles, and attire.
Vessels
All RMN ships carry the prefix KD (Malay: Kapal Di-Raja, literally Royal Ship), which is equivalent to "His Majesty's Ship" in English. The training vessel Tunas Samudra however carries a KLD prefix (Kapal Layar Di-Raja) to mean His Majesty's Sailing Ship.
Submarines
Class | Image | Type | Ships | Origin | Quantity | Notes |
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Submarines | ||||||
Scorpéne | Submarine | KD Tunku Abdul Rahman KD Tun Abdul Razak |
France | 2 | Armament:
Mix for a total of 18 ×
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Ships
Class | Image | Type | Ships | Origin | Quantity | Notes |
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Frigates | ||||||
SGPV | File:Egyptian Gowind 2500 corvette El Fateh (971).jpg | Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) | [to be determined] | France Malaysia |
(6)[1][2] | On order/under construction[3][4] All 6 ships built by BNS locally[1] Armament:[5]
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Lekiu | Frigate | KD Jebat KD Lekiu |
UK | 2 | Armament:[7]
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Corvettes | ||||||
Kasturi | File:KD Lekir lead USS Bunker Hill.jpeg | Corvette | KD Kasturi KD Lekir |
Germany | 2 | Armament:[8]
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Laksamana | Corvette | KD Laksamana Hang Nadim KD Laksamana Tun Abdul Jamil KD Laksamana Muhammad Amin KD Laksamana Tan Pusmah |
Italy | 4 | Armament:[9]
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Patrol vessels | ||||||
Kedah | Corvette/Offshore patrol vessel | KD Kedah KD Pahang KD Perak KD Terengganu KD Kelantan KD Selangor |
Germany Malaysia |
6 | All ships are fitted for but not with anti-ship missile (SSM) and surface-to-air missile (SAM). Upgrade to missile-equipped corvette under planning.[10][11] 4 of 6 ships were built locally by BNS Armament:[12]
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Littoral Mission Ship (LMS) | [to be determined] | China Malaysia |
(4) | On order/under construction: Littoral mission ships, 68 metre patrol vessels that operate close to shore. Two will be built in China and two in Malaysia.[13] | ||
Fast attack crafts | ||||||
Perdana | Missile boat | KD Perdana KD Serang KD Ganas KD Ganyang |
France | 4 | Armament:[14]
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Handalan | Missile boat | KD Handalan KD Perkasa KD Pendekar KD Gempita |
Sweden | 4 | Armament:[15]
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Jerung | Gunboat | KD Jerung KD Todak KD Paus KD Yu KD Baung KD Pari |
Malaysia | 6 | Armament:[16]
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Kris | Gunboat | KD Sri Perlis KD Sri Johor |
UK | 2 | Armament:[17]
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Sri Tiga | Fast troop vessel | KD Sri Tiga KD Sri Gaya |
Malaysia | 2 | ||
CB90 | Fast assault craft | Tempur 11 Tempur 12 Tempur 13 Tempur 14 Tempur 15 Tempur 21 Tempur 22 Tempur 23 Tempur 24 Tempur 25 Tempur 32 Tempur 33 Tempur 34 Tempur 41 Tempur 42 Tempur 43 Tempur 44 |
Sweden | 17 | ||
Multi-purpose support/Amphibious warfare ships | ||||||
Sri Indera Sakti | Multi-purpose support ship | KD Sri Indera Sakti | Germany | 1 | ||
Mahawangsa | Multi-purpose support ship | KD Mahawangsa | Germany | 1 | ||
Auxiliary vessels | ||||||
Bunga Mas Lima | Auxiliary vessel | Bunga Mas 5 | Malaysia | 1 | ||
Bunga Mas Enam | Auxiliary vessel | Bunga Mas 6 | Malaysia | 1 | ||
Mega Bakti | Submarine rescue ship | MV Mega Bakti | Singapore | 1 | Carried:
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Mines counter-measure vessels | ||||||
Mahamiru | Minesweeper | KD Mahamiru KD Jerai KD Ledang KD Kinabalu |
Italy | 4 | ||
Training ships | ||||||
Gagah Samudera | Training ship | KD Gagah Samudera KD Teguh Samudera |
South Korea Malaysia |
2 | ||
Hang Tuah | Training ship | KD Hang Tuah | UK | 1 | ||
Tunas Samudera | Training ship | KLD Tunas Samudera | UK | 1 | ||
Hydrographic survey vessels | ||||||
Perantau | Hydro ship | KD Perantau | Germany | 1 | Flooded on 20 November 2014 while undergoing refit at Boustead Naval Shipyard, Lumut, Perak.[18] Ship is expected to be repaired. | |
Mutiara | Hydro ship | KD Mutiara | Malaysia | 1 |
Aircraft
Aircraft | Image | Version | Type | Origin | Quantity | Notes |
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Helicopters | ||||||
Westland Lynx | Super Lynx 300 | Anti-submarine warfare | UK | 6 | It is equipped with 2 torpedoes or 4 MBDA Sea Skua anti-ship missile and also use as OTHT. | |
Eurocopter Fennec | AS 555SN | Surface surveillance | France | 6 | Combat capable. |
Munitions
Helicopter/ship missiles and ship/submarine torpedoes
Model | Image | Type | Origin | Quantity | Notes | |
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Air-to-surface missile (ASM) and surface-to-air missile (SAM) | ||||||
Sea Skua | Air-to-surface missile | UK | 50[19] | Used by Westland Lynx helicopter.[20][21] | ||
Aspide | Surface-to-air missile | Italy | 18 | Used by Laksamana class-corvette.[22][23] | ||
MICA | Point defence missile system, surface-to-air missile | France | unknown | To be installed on the Second Generation Patrol Vessel (SGPV).[24] | ||
Sea Wolf | Guided missile system, surface-to-air missile | UK | 65[19] | Used by Lekiu class-frigate.[25][26][27] | ||
Anti-ship missile (AShM) and land-attack missile (LACM) | ||||||
NSM | Anti-ship and land-attack missile | Norway | 100 (ordered)[19] | To be installed on SGPV.[24] | ||
Exocet | Anti-ship missile | France | 50[19] | MM40 Block 2. Used by Lekiu class-frigate and Kasturi class-corvette.[27][28] | ||
Otomat | Anti-ship and coastal attack | Italy | 48[19] | Otomat Mk 2. Used by Laksamana class-corvette.[23] | ||
Torpedoes | ||||||
A244-S | Torpedo | Italy | 75[19] | Used by Laksamana class-corvette.[29][30] | ||
Black Shark | Torpedo | Italy | 30[19] | Used by Perdana Menteri class-submarine.[31] | ||
Exocet | Torpedo | France | 40[19] | SM39. Used by Perdana Menteri class-submarine.[32] |
Radar
Model | Image | Type | Origin | Quantity | Notes | |
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Radar | ||||||
Ericsson SEA-GIRAFFE | Early warning radar | Sweden | unknown | Installed on Lekiu-class frigate.[33] |
Weapons
The standard weapons of all RMN personels is Glock 17, Heckler & Koch P9S service pistols, M4 carbines, M16 rifles and FN MAG 58 general purpose machine guns. The RMN PASKAL units are often equipped with the most common specialised firearms including combat shotguns, submachine guns, assault rifles, carbines, sniper rifles, light machine guns, and grenade-based weapons that are generally found in most counter-terrorist tactical teams. The following are some of the weapons of the RMN ground forces:
Model | Image | Type | Calibre | Origin | Version | Details |
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Pistols | ||||||
Glock | Pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Austria | Glock 17 Glock 18C Glock 19 Glock 26 Glock 34 |
Glock 17 is the standard service pistol for navy personnel. Glock 18C to Glock 34 is used by PASKAL.[34] | |
P9 | Pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Germany | P9S | Limited service.[34] | |
P11 | Underwater Pistol | 7.62×36mm | Germany | P11 | Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
P30 | Pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | Germany | P30 | Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
SP1 | Pistol | 9×19mm Parabellum | South Africa | SP1 | Limited service.[34] | |
Shotguns | ||||||
FP6 | Shotgun | 12 bore | Italy | FP6 | Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
M870 | Shotgun | 12-gauge | USA | M870 | Used by PASKAL as a breaching shotgun.[34] | |
M1100 | Shotgun | 12-gauge | USA | M1100 | Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
Submachine guns | ||||||
MP5 | Submachine gun | 9×19mm Parabellum | Germany | MP5A5 MPK-A5 MP5N MP5SD6 |
The weapon comes in multiple variants, from the standard MP5A5, MP5K-A5, MP5N and the suppressed MP5SD6. Used by PASKAL in night operations, close quarters (especially VBSS/GOPLATS), hostage rescue, and escort. A standard MP5A5 has been fitted with an RM Equipment M203PI grenade launcher.[34] | |
MP7 | Submachine gun | HK 4.6×30mm | Germany | MP7A1 | Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
P90 | Submachine gun | FN 5.7×28mm | Belgium | P90 | Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
UMP | Submachine gun | .45 ACP | Germany | UMP45 | Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
Rifles | ||||||
M4 | Carbine | 5.56×45mm NATO | USA Malaysia |
M4 M4A1 SOPMOD |
Standard service rifle for Malaysian Armed Forces Equipped with SOPMOD kit features a shortened quick-detachable M203 grenade launcher and leaf sight, an Insight Technologies AN/PEQ-2A visible laser/infrared designator, along with ECOS-N optical sight (a variant of the Aimpoint CompM2) and a night vision sight. Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
M16 | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | USA | M16A1 | Still in used reservists or ceremonial only. | |
AK-100 | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | Russia | AK-101 AK-102 |
Used by PASKAL. Limited service.[34] | |
G36 | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | Germany | G36C G36E G36KE |
Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
HK416 | Carbine | 5.56×45mm NATO | Germany | D10RS D14.5RS D20RS |
Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
M8 | Assault rifle | 5.56×45mm NATO | Germany USA |
XM8 Compact XM8 Carbine XM8 AR/DMR XM8 LMG |
Used by PASKAL. Available in four variants: the XM8 Compact Carbine or PDW, XM8 Carbine, Automatic Rifle, Designated marksmen rifle and Light machine gun.[34] | |
Machine guns | ||||||
Ameli | Light machine gun | 5.56×45mm NATO | Spain | Ameli | Standard general purpose machine gun. Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
Minimi | Light machine gun | 5.56×45mm NATO | Belgium | Minimi | Belt-fed but can be used with STANAG magazines. Standard squad automatic weapon. Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
MG4 | Light machine gun | 5.56×45mm NATO | Germany | MG4-KE | Standard squad automatic weapon, in service since 2010. Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
MAG | General purpose machine gun | 7.62×51mm NATO | Belgium | MAG | Standard general purpose machine gun. Used by all branches of the Royal Malaysian Navy. It can be attached to both navy assault vessels and tripods.[34] | |
SS-77 | General purpose machine gun | 7.62×51mm NATO | South Africa | SS-77 | Standard general purpose machine gun. Mounted on PASKAL's Rigid Hull Fender Boat (RHFB).[34] | |
M2 | Heavy machine gun | .50 BMG | USA | M2HB GAU-21 |
Mounted on vessels or tripods. Anti-aircraft machine gun, mounted on navy helicopters. | |
Designated marksman rifle (DMR) and Sniper rifles | ||||||
AR-50 | Anti-materiel rifle | .50 BMG | USA | AR-50 | Used by PASKAL. | |
AW | Sniper rifle | .308 Winchester | UK | AW | Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
AW50 | Anti-materiel rifle | .50 BMG | UK | AW50 | Standard long range and anti-materiel sniper rifle. Used by PASKAL as counter-sniper.[34] | |
DSR-1 | Sniper rifle | .308 Winchester | Germany | DSR-1 | Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
HK417 | Sharpshooter rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | Germany | HK417 | Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
MSG-90 | Sharpshooter rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | Germany | MSG-90A1 | Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
M40 | Designated marksman rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | USA | M40A1 | Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
M14 | Sharpshooter rifle | 7.62×51mm NATO | USA | M14 | Limited service.[34] | |
RC-50 | Anti-materiel rifle | .50 BMG | USA | RC-50F | Standard long range and anti-materiel sniper rifle. Used by PASKAL as counter-sniper.[34] | |
Grenade-based weapons | ||||||
AG36 | Grenade launcher | 40×46mm SR | Germany | AG36 | Single-shot underbarrel grenade launcher. Attached to HK416, G36 and XM8 some in stand-alone system. Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
M320 | Grenade launcher | 40×46mm SR | Germany | GMG | Single-shot underbarrel grenade launcher. Attached to M4A1, HK416, G36 and XM8 some in stand-alone system. Used by PASKAL.[34] | |
HK GMG | Automatic grenade launcher | 40x53mm | Germany | GMG | Has a 320rpm rate of fire and an effective range of 1,500 m (4,900 ft)-2,000 m (6,600 ft). It is used for the suppression of enemy infantry and can be mounted on PASKAL assault boats and tripods.[34] | |
M203 | Grenade launcher | 40×46mm SR | USA | M203 M203A1 M203A2 M203PI |
Single-shot underbarrel grenade launcher. Attached to M4/M4A1 (M203A1/A2), MP5A5 (M203PI) and M16A1 (M203).[34] | |
Mk 3 | HE grenade | USA | Mk3A2 | |||
AN-M14 | Incendiary grenade | USA | ||||
Mk 141 Mod 0 | Flashbang | USA | ||||
AN M18 | Smoke grenade | USA |
Attire
Current attire | |||||
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Name | Pattern name(s) | Pattern | Image | Notes | |
Digitalize grey camouflage | The Royal Malaysian Navy (Malay: Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia, TLDM) introduces the new digital camo pattern during 59th Merdeka Day Parade on August 31, 2016. | ||||
Harimau Gurun desert pattern | It is a variant of Malay Tigerstripe Woodland pattern but with earth-brown stripes on a light green and sand-coloured background. | ||||
Working Dress Uniform |
Procurement
In 2014, Malaysia signed a contract agreement worth MYR9 billion (USD2.2 billion) which awarded to Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS) to built six Second Generation Patrol Vessel.[35] The ship will be built based on the Gowind 2500 corvette designed by French shipbuilder DCNS.[35] In 2015, it was reported that French defence minister has visited Malaysia to discuss on the selling of Mistral-class helicopter carrier.[36] However, Malaysian defence minister has denied any talks on Mistral and stated the talks were more focused to the Dassault Rafale fighters deal for the Royal Malaysian Air Force.[37] The Malaysian government is also considering to increase the total of helicopters for the Royal Malaysian Navy with either AW-159, Sikorsky MH-60R Seahawk or the Airbus Helicopters H225M.[38] In 2016, an Italian-aerospace defence company, the Finmeccanica has signed a teaming agreement with Malaysian-defence vehicle company, the Global Komited to jointly distribute AgustaWestland AW159 helicopters if it was selected by the Malaysian government.[39][40] In the same year, Malaysia signed a deal with China for the purchasing of four littoral mission ships.[13]
See also
- Equipment of the Malaysian Army
- Equipment of the Royal Malaysian Air Force
- List of police firearms in Malaysia
- Equipment of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency
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