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M113s and Scorpions
editCould anyone fill in the number of ACV 300s and Scorpions in Malaysian Army service? --Edward Sandstig 20:09, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
- I have completed the number of ACV 300s and Scorpions in Malaysian Army Service. The total of ACV 300 IFVs are 211 and the Scorpion light tanks are 26. Aiman Ab Majid 11:33, 24 July 2006
- No M113s? Can you confirm whether or not the Malaysian Army has 211 AIFVs? Thanks. --Edward Sandstig 08:34, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
- No M113. What we have are M113 variants such as KIFV (now MIFV) and ACV 300 (locally known as Adnan). If you mean AIFV, then that should be Adnan/ACV 300.
- The IFV were not called ADNAN and it is a South Korean made vehicles.
variants K200A1 MIFV Ambulance Vehicle Qty: 3
Daewoo K200A1 MIFV AIFV Qty: 98
K200A1 MIFV Recovery Vehicle Qty: 3
K200A1 MIFV Mortar Carrier Qty: 4
K200A1 MIFV Command Vehicle Qty: 3
The ACV 300 Adnan were made by FNSS Turkey and assembled under licenced in Malaysia.
Variants ACV 300 Adnan Sharpshooter turret w/ 25mm M242 Bushmaster. Qty: 31
ACV 300 Adnan 0.5 cal HMG Qty: 72
ACV 300 Adnan Baktar Shikan Qty: 8
ACV 300 Adnan Command Vehicle Qty: 24
ACV 300 Adnan Signal Vehicle Qty: 13
ACV 300 Adnan 40mm SACO AGL Qty: 13
ACV 300 Adnan Fitter Vehicle Qty: 7
ACV 300 Adnan Recovery Vehicle Qty: 8
ACV 300 Adnan Mortar Carrier 81mm Qty: 10
ACV 300 Adnan Ambulance Vehicle Qty: 25
Malaysian Army Aviation Receives 11th and Final A109 LOH
editI have another answer regarding statement in the article: Army Air Wing:
* 9 SA316B Aérospatiale Alouette III * 11 Agusta-Westland A109H (Delivery estimated for 2007) * 10 Mi-17 (Ordered)
It was said that all 11 heli has been delivered within September 06. Quote:"AgustaWestland is pleased to announce that the 11th and final A109 LOH helicopter for the Malaysian Army Aviation was handed over 12th September at AgustaWestland's Vergiate factory in Italy."
Info sources from ASDNews http://www.asd-network.com/press_detail/9369/Malaysian_Army_Aviation_Receives_11th_and_Final_A109_LOH.htm PS.is copyright protected. --ChowHui 10:46, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
Sources on 10 "Mi-17 (Ordered)"???
editWho knows where is the info sources for this statement? --ChowHui 10:46, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
This should be removed. To date, the order never materialised. - amlisk
Graphic of the Army Structure
editI'm currently working on a project to create graphics of the structure of the most important Armies. i.e. French Army; German Army; Italian Army I also want to make a graphic of the structure of the Malaysian Army, but the information at this point is not sufficient, as there is no information how the units are structured (i.e. which Regiments/Batallions belong to which Brigade; which Brigade to which Divison;…) Does anyone have this information- and also the Brigades names and/or numbers? Thanks noclador
hi can use this link as a refference only http://kbmyaf.co.nr/TDM.htm hasrul
Regarding Igla, I suppose should be Igla 9k38
editMy changed in the article Igla-1(SA-16) to Igla 9k38. I have picture of a guy holding Igla 9k38 launcher in an army exhibition to prove, but unfortunately I cannot get permission to post the picture.
Here I have 2 high reliable source too. http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Central_Asia/EH07Ag01.html and http://mdb.cast.ru/mdb/2-2002/ff/atd(this one have a bad server, give them patient) —The preceding unsigned comment was added by ChowHui (talk • contribs) 14:11, 1 May 2007 (UTC).
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Break Down of Malaysian Army -- ie gender, race, ethnic, religion
edit- Does anyone know the exact break down of the Malaysian Army according to the percentage of women and men; the different race and ethnic groups; and religion. In assistance would be appreciated, as with other nations armies I have been able to find these figures, but not the Malaysian Army. --Jackehammond (talk) 09:22, 14 December 2009 (UTC)
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The AT4 CS and service with the Grup Gerak Khas
editFolks, I remember a few moons ago when a small blurp in a defense publication reported that Saab had sold a small number of the enclosed space version of the AT4 -- ie the AT4 CS -- to Malaysia. Sweden has strict rules about the export of weapons, including the fact it has to be reported to the government who make it public record. I can not find a good source, including that dang publication with that small blurp. The Malaysian special forces are known as the Grup Gerak Khas. Any assistance with a good reference would be appreciated. I am have become it seems obsessed with tracking this down. <GRIN> Best JACK --Jackehammond (talk) 05:13, 21 March 2010 (UTC)
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Malaysian Colt CM901.
editHmm,Seems preety Good annser about Colt CM901.I think malaysia used Brand new Colt CM901.And about the Pannal AML Was in services.Stan Mcharrison (talk) 10:58, 6 January 2015 (UTC) \ I Will deal later.175.136.172.69 (talk) 06:23, 15 February 2015 (UTC)
learn to read up
editbefore reverting. If not dont try to educate.Phd8511 (talk) 14:40, 28 August 2015 (UTC)
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Role in the Congo Crisis
editThere is an interesting reference at 4 Commando about how, in 1961, a mercenary unit was ousted from Katanga Province in the Congo by the Malayan (Malaysian) military serving as part of the UN Peacekeeping forces. I didn't see any reference to this role in the history section - could be interesting for editors to research and add further detail. Farawayman (talk) 20:19, 17 June 2021 (UTC)
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