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Briefing : Malaysian armed forces: facing the future / Dzirhan Mahadzir, Alex Pape, Craig Caffrey

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): In: Jane's Defence Weekly Vol 45 No 15, 09 April 2008, pp.34-41 (122)Summary: Reports on significant developments in Malaysia's armed forces now and in the near future. The Joint Forces Headquarters recently became operational, the chief's of the army, navy, and air force are all scheduled to retire and from their replacements will likely be drawn the new Chief of Defence Forces. Several key programmes are also expected to become operational in the relatively near future: submarine force, tank regiment, advanced multi-role fighter aircraft. Meanwhile the go ahead is pending for two batch 2 Jebat frigates, to be constructed in Labuan, and there is interest in multi-role support ships.
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Reports on significant developments in Malaysia's armed forces now and in the near future. The Joint Forces Headquarters recently became operational, the chief's of the army, navy, and air force are all scheduled to retire and from their replacements will likely be drawn the new Chief of Defence Forces. Several key programmes are also expected to become operational in the relatively near future: submarine force, tank regiment, advanced multi-role fighter aircraft. Meanwhile the go ahead is pending for two batch 2 Jebat frigates, to be constructed in Labuan, and there is interest in multi-role support ships.

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