RMN’s Western Fleet in Dire Need of New Assets Technology 4th October 20224th October 2022 LUMUT: The Royal Malaysian Navy's (RMN) Western Fleet here is in dire need of improving its combat capabilities. The Western Fleet Command Headquarters' Strategic Communication Division, in a statement said the growing challenges and responsibilities could not be accommodated if the assets available remain the same as it was 25 years
Chief of Air Force Receives Farewell Visits from Two Senior RMN Officers Parade & Ceremony 3rd October 20224th October 2022 KUALA LUMPUR, 3 Oct 22 – The Chief of Air Force (CoAF), Gen Tan Sri Dato' Sri Mohd Asghar Khan bin Goriman Khan RMAF received a visit from two (2) senior RMN officers at his office today. First, the CoAF received a courtesy call from the President of the National Defence
Life on RMN Offshore Stations Security & Sovereignty 24th September 202224th September 2022 Kota Kinabalu - The lives of officers and members of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) who are on duty in the Spratly Islands otherwise known as Gugusan Semarang Peninjau (GSP) are very different compared to us on the mainland. Most notably, these people live on an island smaller in size
MMEA-RMN Cooperation Working Committee Meeting (J2KAT) No. 15/2022 Ops & Training Security & Sovereignty 19th September 202220th September 2022 PORT KLANG, 19 Sep – MMEA-RMN Cooperation Working Committee Meeting (J2KAT) No. 15/2022 was co-chaired by the Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations and Strategy, Rear Admiral Khir Junaidi bin Idris as Co-Chairman of J2KAT RMN and Director Maritime Enforcement and Coordination Division as the Acting Deputy Director General
Royal Malaysian Navy to Receive First LCS in January 2026 Technology 13th September 202213th September 2022 KUALA LUMPUR - The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) will receive two littoral combat ships (LCS) which are expected to be handed over to the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) in January and September 2026. MAF Chief, General Tan Sri Affendi Buang said, the construction of the ships had started in early September
KAKADU 2022: Refuelling at Sea Defence Relations Ops & Training 11th September 202211th September 2022 Eastern Sea, Sep 11 - KD LEKIU has successfully carried out Refueling at Sea with the ship HMAS STALWART before entering the waters of Darwin, Australia and mooring at Fort Hill Wharf to participate in Ex KAKADU 2022. This evolution was handled by the ship's crew safely and in favorable
KD Lekir’s RIMPAC Participation Proves Resilience of Navy Assets Technology 3rd September 20224th September 2022 MANJUNG: The participation of KD Lekir in the Rim Of The Pacific (RIMPAC) 2022 exercise in Honolulu, Hawaii has proven the resilience and readiness of the Royal Malaysian Navy assets. Western Fleet Vice Admiral Datuk Abu Bakar Mohd Ajis said KD Lekir's ability to overcome challenges and carry out the exercise
Malaysian Navy Holds Ostex East 2/2022 in Sulu Sea Ops & Training 1st September 20222nd September 2022 KOTA KINABALU: The Malaysian navy demonstrated its presence and capabilities in an annual naval exercise in the South China Sea and Sulu Sea from Aug 23 to Sept 1. The exercise, codenamed Ostex East 2/2022 and coordinated by the Eastern Fleet Command, was the main platform for the naval forces
Rear-Admiral Rohana Jupri Calls on Mindef Secretary-General Parade & Ceremony 16th August 202216th August 2022 Kuala Lumpur, 16 August 2022 - Secretary-General, YBhg. Dato' Sri Muez Abd Aziz received a courtesy visit from Rear-Admiral Rohana Jupri in conjunction with her promotion and new appointment as Assistant Chief of Materiel Staff of the Naval Headquarters at Wisma Pertahanan. Congratulations! #MindefMalaysia#MindefUpdate Rear-Admiral Rohana Jupri calls on Secretary-General Dato' Sri Muez
RIMPAC 2022: 7000 Nautical Miles Away From Home and… Bullseye! Ops & Training 17th July 202217th July 2022 KD LEKIR is the second RMN ship to participate in RIMPAC. RIMPAC is Rim of the Pacific, the name of the world’s largest international maritime exercise held in Hawaii, United States of America. For 2022, 38 ships and four submarines from 26 navies took part in this exercise.Unlike Malaysia’s debut in