List of equipment of the Royal Malaysian Air Force

The equipment of the Royal Malaysian Air Force can be subdivided into: aircraft, munition, tactical decoy, pod, radar, air defence and firearm.

Aircraft

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A Malaysian F/A-18 during a national day flypast
 
A Malaysian Su-30MKM
 
A Malaysian Hawk 200
 
A Malaysian Airbus A400M on takeoff
 
A Malaysian EC-725
Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Combat aircraft
Boeing F/A-18 Hornet United States multirole F/A-18D 8[1]
Sukhoi Su-30 Russia multirole Su-30MKM 18[1]
BAE Hawk United Kingdom light fighter Hawk 208 12[1]
KAI T-50 Golden Eagle South Korea light fighter FA-50M Block 20 0 18 on order[1][2]
Maritime patrol
ATR 72 France / Italy maritime patrol ATR 72MP 0 2 on order[1][3]
IPTN CN-235 Spain / Indonesia maritime patrol CN-235-220MSA 3[1]
Beechcraft Super King Air United States maritime patrol Model 200 3[1]
Tanker
KC-130 Hercules United States aerial refueling / transport KC-130T 4[1]
Transport
Boeing 737 United States VIP transport 737-700 BBJ 1[4][5]
Airbus A319 Germany VIP transport A319CJ 1[4][6]
Dassault Falcon 900 France VIP transport 1[4]
Bombardier Global Express Canada VIP transport BD-700 1[4][7]
Airbus A400M Atlas Europe transport A400M-180 4[1]
C-130 Hercules United States transport C-130H 10[1] [note 1]
IPTN CN-235 Spain / Indonesia transport CN-235-220 4[1][8] [note 2]
Helicopter
Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk United States VIP transport / utility S-70A 2[9] [note 3]
AgustaWestland AW139 Italy SAR / utility 4[10] [11]
AgustaWestland AW149 Italy SAR / utility 0 12 on order and 12 more planned[12][13]
Eurocopter EC725 Caracal France SAR / utility 12[1]
Trainer aircraft
BAE Hawk United Kingdom jet trainer Hawk 108 4[1]
Beechcraft Super King Air United States multi engine trainer Model 350 2[1]
Pilatus PC-7 Switzerland light trainer PC-7 Mk II 20[1]
Eurocopter EC120 Colibri France rotorcraft trainer 5[1]
Unmanned aerial vehicle
TAI Anka Turkey UCAV Anka-S 0 3 on order[14]
CTRM Aludra Malaysia surveillance Aludra Mk 1 3[15][16]
CTRM Eagle 150 Australia / Malaysia surveillance Eagle ARV 3[17]

Munition

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AIM-9 Sidewinder missile
 
Paveway laser guided bomb
 
JDAM precision guided munition
Munition Origin Type In service Notes
Air-to-air missile
AIM-7 Sparrow United States Semi-active radar homing missile 50[18]
AIM-9 Sidewinder United States Infrared homing missile 210[18] 20 are the AIM-9X
AIM-120 AMRAAM United States Beyond visual range missile 30[19][18]
R-27 Russia Beyond visual range missile 280[18]
R-73 Russia Infrared homing missile 500[18]
R-77 Russia Active radar homing missile 150[18]
Air-to-surface missile
AGM-65 Maverick United States 30[18]
FZ 90 FFAR France Unguided rocket [20]
Kh-29 Russia [21]
Kh-31P Russia Anti radiation missile 150[18]
Kh-59 Russia [21]
General-purpose bomb
JDAM United States Precision guided bomb 50[18]
Paveway United States Laser guided bomb 60[18]
Mark 82 United States General purpose bomb [18]
KAB-500L Russia Laser guided bomb [22]
KAB-1500L Russia Laser guided bomb [22]
FAB-500 Russia General purpose bomb [22]
OFAB-100-120 Russia General purpose bomb [18]
OFAB 250-270 Russia General purpose bomb [23]
Anti-ship missile
AGM-84 Harpoon United States Anti surface missile 30[18]
Kh-31A Russia Anti surface missile 150[18]

Tactical decoy

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Tactical decoy Origin Type In service Notes
Tactical decoy
ADM-141 TALD United States Decoy missile [24] Used by F/A-18 Hornet
Pod Origin Type In service Notes
Pod
AN/ASQ-228 ATFLIR United States Targeting pod [25] Used by F/A-18 Hornet
Damocles France Targeting pod [26] Used by Sukhoi Su-30MKM
Knirti SAP-518 Russia Jammer pod [27] Used by Sukhoi Su-30MKM

Radar

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Radar Origin Type In service Notes
Radar
Lockheed Martin TPS-77 MMR United States Ground based radar 1[28] 1 to 2 units to be provided by United States[29]
Hughes/Raytheon HADR United States Ground based radar 2[18]
Thales Ground Master 400 France Ground based radar 1[30] 1 on order[31]
Selex RAT-31 Italy Ground based radar 3[32]
Marconi Martello S-743 United Kingdom Ground based radar 2[33]
Bars N011M Russia Aircraft radar [34] Used by Sukhoi Su-30MKM
APG-73 United States Aircraft radar [35] Used by F/A-18 Hornet
APG-66 United States Aircraft radar [36] Used by BAE Hawk 208

Air defence

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Air defence Origin Type In service Notes
Air defense
Starstreak United Kingdom MANPADS [37] Used by RMAF's 401 GBAD
Starburst United Kingdom MANPADS [38] Used by RMAF's 401 GBAD

Firearm

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A MP5 submachine gun
 
A Colt M4 assault rifle
Firearm Origin Type In service Notes
Small arms
Browning Hi-Power Belgium Semi-auto pistol [39]
Glock Austria Semi-auto pistol [39]
Mossberg 500 United States Shotgun [39]
Remington Model 870 United States Shotgun [39]
Remington Model 1100 United States Shotgun [39]
Heckler & Koch MP5 Germany Submachine gun [39]
Brügger & Thomet MP9 Switzerland Submachine gun [39]
Steyr AUG Austria Assault rifle [40]
M4 carbine United States Assault rifle [41]
M16 rifle United States Assault rifle [42]
SIG Sauer 552 Switzerland Assault rifle [43]
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare United Kingdom Sniper rifle [39]
Barrett M82 United States Sniper rifle [44]
Heckler & Koch PSG1 Germany Sniper rifle [39]
M249 United States Light machine gun [39]
FN Minimi Mk.3 Belgium Light machine gun [39]
M134 Minigun United States Rotary cannon [39]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ A total of 10 C-130 transport configuration in service. World Air Forces 2024 stated that 1 C-130 in MPA section and 9 C-130 in transport section (total of 10) which is outdated information as RMAF has no more C-130 in MPA configuration as per new MPA aircraft ordered and delivered.
  2. ^ A total of 4 CN-235 in service. 3 in transport configuration and 1 in VIP configuration. World Air Forces 2024 just stated 3 transport configuration in service because it doesn't count the one that in VIP role.
  3. ^ A total of 2 UH-60 in service. World Air Forces 2024 stated that 4 in service which is outdated information as the additional used UH-60 procurement from Brunei was cancelled.

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