Enhancing agility, capability of Malaysian Armed Forces Human Capital MY ATM Technology 3rd June 201917th April 2020 The Armed Forces must be able to fulfil the nation’s current and projected defence and security needs. -NSTP/Syarafiq Abd SamadBy Lt Kol (Retired) Ahmad Ghazali Abu-Hassan- June 3, 2019 @ 10:02pmThe current Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) structure is inherited from the British.It was developed to perform mainly counter-insurgency warfare (CIW) operations against
What the military needs to be a credible force Human Capital MY ATM Technology 28th May 201917th April 2020 By B. A. HAMZAHMay 27, 2019 @ 11:00pmTHE ongoing process of producing a defence White Paper that the Defence Ministry (Mindef) initiated since December should not be hampered by the current economic slowdown.The White Paper is essentially a negotiating document primarily with the Finance Ministry which sets out the concepts
Malaysian Navy’s Maharaja Lela Class Littoral Combat Ships Technology 1st August 20184th August 2020 The Maharaja Lela Class littoral combat ships (LCS) are being built by Boustead Naval Shipyard (BNS) for the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN). The ships are also referred to as second-generation patrol vessels (SGPV). In July 2014, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of Malaysia placed a contract worth approximately $2.8bn with BNS
LCS to Boost RMN’s Ability to Protect Malaysia’s Sovereignty Technology 27th August 20174th August 2020 LUMUT, Malaysia --- The government would not compromise on Malaysia’s security, despite the economic slowdown said Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein. He said this can be seen from the unveiling of the first second generation Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) here. Hishammuddin said five more LCS’ in currently in the pipeline will