RMN’s ScanEagle UAS System Begins Operations in Spratly Islands Ops & Training Technology 8th August 20238th August 2023 Exercise ANGSA, which is currently underway has shown that the Royal Malaysian Navy's (RMN) Sqn 601 which operates the ScanEagle Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) has already operated at Station LIMA TLDM, in Terumbu Layang-Layang which is in the Spratly Islands. RMN through a tweet on the X account (formerly known as
CDF Witness PASKAL Demonstration during Exercise KERISMAS 27/2022 Ops & Training 13th October 202225th October 2022 Kota Kinabalu, 13 October 2022 - Today at of Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) Station LIMA, the Chief of Defence Force, General Tan Sri Dato' Sri Hj. Affendi bin Buang RMAF accompanied by the Chief of Navy, Admiral Tan Sri Mohd Reza bin Mohd Sany as well as the
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
Royal Malaysian Navy Offshore Stations Security & Sovereignty 1st May 202226th October 2022 For the Malaysians in the peninsular at least, Lumut would be THE Navy town where the premier Royal Malaysian Navy base is located. Thus many would not be aware of the five offshore stations occupied my the RMN. This post will concentrate on an isolated area of operations for the RMN,
An Urgent Need to Inaugurate RMN Naval Region 4 HQ in Bintulu, Sarawak Security & Sovereignty 30th June 202130th June 2021 MALAYSIA has affirmed its status as a "maritime nation" in the 2019 Defence White Paper (DWP). Keeping this in mind, there is a convincing need for the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) to constantly construct its navy towards becoming a more resilient and forceful fleet. Therefore, there is an urgent need for
Malaysian Armed Forces Commandos Occupied the Spratly Islands Security & Sovereignty 16th June 202116th June 2021 The sacrifice of the Malaysian Commando in capturing Pulau Layang-Layang The issue of the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea continues to be a major conflict in the Southeast Asian region. This is because apart from Asean countries such as the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam, the Chinese also claims
Strengthening Military Assets Vital Security & Sovereignty 16th June 202116th June 2021 AS a maritime nation, the area of South China Sea is the biggest maritime flashpoint for Malaysia.The recent air intrusion by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force paints not only a good picture of the continuous and expanded threat from China, but also points to a sore need for