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The Royal Malaysian Air Force Ground Defence Force ( RMAF GDF, ), previously known as the Royal Malaysian Air Force Ground and Air Defence Force (), is an
infantry Infantry, or infantryman are a type of soldier who specialize in ground combat, typically fighting dismounted. Historically the term was used to describe foot soldiers, i.e. those who march and fight on foot. In modern usage, the term broadl ...
unit of the
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. This unit is better known by its abbreviation from its Malay name, HANDAU. It is one of three ground combat units within the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) and has been part of the
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since the regiment's inception. In addition to their role as
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, their responsibilities include providing
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and serving as
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infantry.


History


Created as Security Forces

Initially, the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) relied on the
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's Malaysian Military Police Corps, now known as the Royal Military Police Corps, for security at its air bases. However, in 1974, a mortar attack by
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members on the
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caused some damage. In 1979, another mortar attack at the same base caused more serious damage, destroying an RMAF DHC-4 Caribou transport aircraft. The 1974 incident prompted the Air Force Command to revise its standard operating procedures for air base security. By the end of 1976, a team led by
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Abdul Kadir Abu Bakar,
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Lai Kiat Meng, and Flight Lieutenant Mior Rosli proposed establishing a dedicated security unit under the RMAF, modelled after the
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's
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. The proposal was approved, and an experimental unit was formed under Flight Lieutenant Mior Rosli's leadership.
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Mahazir became the first RMAF airman to receive commando training at the Special Warfare Training Centre in
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, followed by more airmen undergoing similar training. A year after the 1979 mortar attack, a squadron from this unit was ready for duty. On 1 April 1980, the unit was officially established as the Royal Malaysian Air Force Ground and Air Defence Force (), taking over security responsibilities from the Malaysian Military Police Corps at the RMAF Kuala Lumpur Air Base. The unit became popularly known by its Malay abbreviation, HANDAU, and it was placed under the RMAF Security Regiment, which is now known as the
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.


Restructured as Military Police

In 1983, HANDAU underwent a restructuring. HANDAU incorporated additional
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roles after completely taking over the responsibilities from the Malaysian Military Police Corps. In addition to security forces and military police roles, a detachment of Malaysian Army
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was attached to HANDAU, forming two
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specialising in
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and
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roles. These sections were known as the Combat Air Rescue Team and the Rapid Deployment Force. Around 1993, HANDAU's official name was changed to RMAF Provost to reflect the shift in its primary responsibilities from security forces to military police while still retaining its security forces capabilities. In 1995, Air Force Command transferred the role of
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from the RMAF Provost to the
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. The RMAF Ground Base Air Defence, an
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formation responsible for air defence, operates under the command of the air bases where they are stationed.


Separated from RMAF Regiment

On 17 March 1999, the Air Force Command separated the RMAF Provost Squadrons from the RMAF Regiment, leaving only the
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elements under the RMAF Regiment. Concurrently, the RMAF Regiment relocated to a new garrison at
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in Banting, Selangor. The RMAF Provost Squadrons were placed under a newly established department, the RMAF Provost Marshal Department, which was responsible for overseeing all military police activities within the RMAF. The headquarters of the RMAF Provost Marshal Department were located at RMAF Kuala Lumpur Air Base. In 2018, the headquarters of the RMAF Provost Marshal Department were relocated to RMAF Sendayan Air Base following the official closure of RMAF Kuala Lumpur Air Base.


Reactivated as Air Force Infantry

Under the
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(CAP55) plan, on 1 June 2020, the Air Force Command reactivated the HANDAU squadrons, now called the RMAF Ground Defence Force. This change was made because the air defence role had been assigned to the RMAF Ground Base Air Defence squadrons. Members of the newly reactivated unit were transferred from the RMAF Provost, which still exists but is now limited to military police and
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roles. The RMAF Ground Defence Force was placed back under the RMAF Regiment and continued to be abbreviated by its historic name, RMAF HANDAU. The RMAF HANDAU squadrons now have roles as light infantry, security forces, and air assault units for the RMAF. They are trained to participate in airfield seizures, defend air bases and other RMAF facilities, and provide ''fly-away security''. Besides that, there is a small section from the RMAF HANDAU squadrons at each base tasked with
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roles.


Roles


As an Infantry Unit

The RMAF Ground Defence Force serves as an
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unit for the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF). Trained in
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, their tasks include assisting
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during capturing and defending
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. They act as a
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, capable of being deployed quickly from aircraft to execute their missions. The RMAF Ground Defence Force is also trained in man-hunting techniques, allowing them to operate outside their garrison, track enemies, and engage with them. As a combat unit stationed at air bases, they play a crucial role in ''force down'' tactics. For example, if a plane is hijacked and forced to land by the air force, the RMAF Ground Defence Force secures the landing site and sets up a perimeter around the aircraft before special forces conduct a raid.


As Security Forces

What differentiates the RMAF Ground Defence Force from army infantry units is its
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capabilities. The RMAF Ground Defence Force is trained as an air force ground defence unit, responsible for planning and executing defence strategies at RMAF facilities. They have taken over some roles from the Force Protection Squadron of the
RMAF Special Forces The RMAF Special Forces (, Jawi script, Jawi: ڤاسوكن خاص تنترا اودارا), better known as PASKAU from abbreviation of its Malay name, is the special forces of the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF; ). Its main functions are to ...
. The RMAF Ground Defence Force is tasked with protecting air bases and
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facilities, while the Force Protection Squadron focuses on defending higher-sensitivity sites such as
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s and
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s.


As a ''fly-away security'' Unit

The elite unit of the RMAF Ground Defence Force, known as the RMAF HANDAU Rapid Intervention Team, is tasked with ''fly-away security''. This team serves as aircrew for RMAF transport aircraft, and when the plane lands in a conflict zone, they set up a perimeter around the aircraft to defend it. While similar to
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operations, ''fly-away security'' typically utilises
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instead of
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s.


Structure


During communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–1989)

RMAF Regiment **102nd HANDAU Squadron, based at
RMAF Kuala Lumpur Air Base RMAF Kuala Lumpur , also known as the Sungai Besi Air Base and Simpang Airport was a key airport in the early years of Malaysia's aviation history. Established in the 1930s, it was the primary gateway for both domestic and international flights ...
**103rd HANDAU Squadron, based at
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**104th HANDAU Squadron, based at
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**105th HANDAU Squadron, based at RMAF Kuching Air Base **106th HANDAU Squadron, based at
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**107th HANDAU Squadron, based at RMAF Alor Setar Air Base **109th HANDAU Squadron, based at RMAF Aircraft Overhaul Depot (DEBKAT) in Subang **201st HANDAU Squadron, based at
RMAF Jugra Air Base The Jugra Air Base (), a heliport and Military base, military installation under the Royal Malaysian Air Force, is situated approximately from Klang (city), Klang and just from the Strait of Malacca, Straits of Malacca. Also known as RMAF Jugra, ...
**202nd HANDAU Squadron, based at RMAF Ipoh Air Base **204th HANDAU Squadron, based at RMAF Kluang Air Base (Now known as Kluang Army Air Base) **208th HANDAU Squadron, based at
RMAF Subang Air Base RMAF Subang is a military airport operated by the Royal Malaysian Air Force (). It is located on the edge of Shah Alam, a town in Selangor in Peninsular Malaysia and shares runway facilities with the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport.
**Combat Air Rescue Team (combat search and rescue), based at RMAF Kuala Lumpur Air Base **Rapid Deployment Force (special operations), based at RMAF Kuala Lumpur Air Base


Current structure


Squadrons and flights


RMAF HANDAU Rapid Intervention Team

In addition to the above
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and
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, each RMAF Ground Defence Force squadron includes small
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specialised in
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. These sections, known as the RMAF HANDAU Rapid Intervention Team (–TAC), function as
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teams for the air bases where they are stationed.


Uniforms and insignia


'HANDAU' Shoulder Flash

Members of the RMAF Ground and Air Defence Force have worn the 'HANDAU' shoulder flash on their combat uniforms since the unit's establishment in 1980. The tab, which is an abbreviation of the Malay name for the RMAF Ground and Air Defence Force, was inspired by the
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's "Mudguards" shoulder flash. Even after the HANDAU squadrons were restructured into military police, the special forces element of the unit continued to use the 'HANDAU' shoulder flash until 2002, when they adopted the 'PASKAU' shoulder flash following a name change. When the HANDAU squadrons were reactivated in 2020, the RMAF Ground Defence Force resumed the tradition of wearing the 'HANDAU' shoulder flash.


RMAF Ground Defence Insignia

The RMAF Ground Defence insignia is a badge worn on the front left pocket of any uniform. The insignia features a crossed
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with a triangle in the centre, containing an
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inside the triangle. This design is set against the RMAF Regiment colours and is shaped like a shield with a castle wall design on top.


RMAF Blue Digital Camouflage Combat Uniform

The RMAF Ground Defence Force is the only ground-based combat unit that wears the new RMAF blue digital camouflage
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. Other ground-based combat units, such as the
RMAF Special Forces The RMAF Special Forces (, Jawi script, Jawi: ڤاسوكن خاص تنترا اودارا), better known as PASKAU from abbreviation of its Malay name, is the special forces of the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF; ). Its main functions are to ...
and the
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, use green tiger-striped combat uniforms.


Navy Blue Beret with RMAF Regiment Beret Backing

As part of the
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, members of the RMAF Ground Defence Force don the RMAF's navy blue
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with the red RMAF Regiment beret backing.


Selection and training

The selection and training for the RMAF Ground Defence Force are open to all ranks within the RMAF. However, officers' responsibilities are limited to administrative roles. For other ranks, airmen or recruits must choose the 'Auxiliary Defence Technician' trade () before they can proceed to the RMAF Ground Defence Force pipeline. This pipeline is conducted by instructors from the
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.


RMAF Ground Defence Course (4 weeks)

This 4-week course, known as ''Kursus Pertahanan Darat TUDM'' in Malay, consists of three modules designed to expose candidates to the full spectrum of tasks they will face upon graduating from the course. The modules are as follows: Deployment Tasks Module Known as ''Modul Penugasan Atur Gerak'' in Malay, this module trains airmen to become
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. Candidates are trained in infantry skills such as
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handling and tactics,
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, ''force down'' tactics, man-hunting, basic
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, and an introduction to
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(OBUA/FIBUA). Passive Ground Defence Module Known as ''Modul Pertahanan Darat Pasif'' in Malay, this module teaches candidates how to camouflage large-scale facilities, such as air bases or radar installations, from aerial detection. Active Ground Defence Module Known as ''Modul Pertahanan Darat Aktif'' in Malay, this module trains candidates to create a ground defence area that can be patrolled, cleared of obstacles and cover, protected with detection systems, and guarded by defence forces. Essentially, candidates learn how to fortify and guard military facilities.


Graduation

At the end of the RMAF Ground Defence Course, graduates are awarded the RMAF Ground Defence Insignia by senior officers in a simple graduation ceremony.


Lineage


Notes


References

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