List of wars involving Malaysia

This is a list of wars involving Malaysia.

  Malaysia victory
  Malaysia defeat
  Ongoing

List

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Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Result
Federation of Malaya ( 1957–1966)
Malayan Emergency
(1948–1960)
  United Kingdom
  Malaya
  Singapore
  Australia
  New Zealand
  Fiji
  Southern Rhodesia

  Rhodesia and Nyasaland

  Malayan Communist Party
  Malayan National Liberation Army
Victory
Congo Crisis
(1960–1964)
  Congo
  UNOC
  Malaysia
  Katanga
  South Kasai
Victory
  • The Congo established as an independent unitary state under the de facto dictatorship of Joseph-Désiré Mobutu.
Cross border attacks in North Borneo
(1962–present)
  Malaysia
  Sabah
  Moro Pirates
  Abu Sayyaf
  Sulu Sultanate
Ongoing
  • Piracy under control.[5]
  • Abu Sayyaf continue present persistent threats with continuous kidnapping.[5]
Sarawak Communist Insurgency
(1962–1990)
  United Kingdom
  Malaysia
  Sarawak
  North Kalimantan Communist Party Victory
  • Peace Agreement, dissolution of NKCP.[6]
Brunei Revolt
(1962)
  United Kingdom
  Brunei
  Malaya
  Brunei People's Party Victory
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
(1963–1966)
  Malaysia
  Singapore
  United Kingdom
  Australia
  New Zealand
  Brunei
  Indonesia
  North Kalimantan Communist Party
  Brunei People's Party
  Communist Party of Indonesia
Victory
Malaysia (16 September 1963 – present)
Second Malayan Emergency
(1968–1989)
  Malaysia
  Singapore
  Thailand
  Malayan Communist Party
  Malayan National Liberation Army

  Communist Party of Thailand

Victory
Operation Gothic Serpent
(1993)
  United States
  Malaysia
  Pakistan
  Italy
  South Korea
  Somali National Alliance Indecisive
UNPROFOR
(1992–1995)

  Canada
  Colombia
  Czech Republic
  Denmark
  Egypt
  Estonia
  Finland
  France
  Germany
  Ghana
  India
  Indonesia
  Ireland
  Italy
  Jordan
  Kenya
  Lithuania
  Luxembourg
  Malaysia
    Nepal
  Netherlands
  New Zealand
  Nigeria
  Norway
  Pakistan
  Poland
  Portugal
  Russia
  Slovakia
  Spain
  Sweden
   Switzerland
  Tunisia
  Turkey
  Ukraine
  United Kingdom
  United States
  NATO

  Yugoslavia
Bosnia:
  Republika Srpska
Croatia:
  Republic of Serbian Krajina

Victory

  • Peace Agreement.
  • Croatia declares independence.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina declares independence.
  • Dissolution of Yugoslavia, Republika Srpska and Republic of Serbian Krajina.
International Force for East Timor
(1999–2000)
  Australia
  Brazil
  Canada
  Fiji
  France
  Germany
  Ireland
  Italy
  Jordan
  Kenya
  Malaysia
  New Zealand
  Norway
  Pakistan
  Philippines
  Portugal
  Singapore
  South Korea
  Thailand
  United Kingdom
  United States
  Pro-Indonesian militias Victory
Operation Astute
(2006–2013)
  Australia
  New Zealand
  Malaysia
  Portugal
  East Timor
  United Nations
  Renegade elements of Timor Leste Defence Force Victory
  • Stabilisation of East Timor.[16]
Operation Ocean Shield
(2009–2016)
  NATO
  Australia
  China
  Colombia
  India
  Indonesia
  Japan
  Malaysia
  New Zealand
  Oman
  Pakistan
  Russia
  Saudi Arabia
  Seychelles
  Singapore
  Somalia
  South Korea
  Ukraine
  Somali pirates Victory
  • Captured pirates prosecuted and sentenced under the laws of the country that captured them.[17]
  • Piracy in Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean came under control following the increase of security and maritime surveillance.[18]
Lahad Datu standoff
(2013)
  Malaysia
  Sabahan villagers
  Sultanate of Sulu Victory

References

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