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The RMAF Special Forces (, Jawi: ڤاسوكن خاص تنترا اودارا), better known as PASKAU from abbreviation of its Malay name, is the special forces of the
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(RMAF; ). Its main functions are to carry out high-value target protection, ground forward air controller,
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and rescuing downed aircrew assignments. RMAF Special Forces is also tasked as the principal anti-hijack response force for military and civil aircraft in Malaysia. This task was taken over from
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. All RMAF Special Forces members are airborne and
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-trained and can be deployed behind enemy lines via air, land and sea to assist in target designation for the
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and RMAF missions. RMAF Special Forces is one of the two combat units comprising the
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().


History

The RMAF Special Forces were officially established on 1 April 2002, but their lineage traces back to the RMAF Air and Ground Defence Force, better known as HANDAU (an abbreviation of its Malay name), which was an infantry unit of the RMAF.


Origin: RMAF Air and Ground Defence Force (HANDAU)

The RMAF Special Forces traces its lineage back to 1974, following a mortar attack by
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members outside
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. Another mortar attack in 1979 damaged an RMAF
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transport aircraft. These incidents prompted a specific directive from the Air Force Command to form a new
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to take over the security of RMAF air bases from the
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's Malaysian Military Police Corps (now known as the Royal Military Police Corps). The unit was drafted at the end of 1976 by
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Abdul Kadir Abu Bakar,
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Lai Kiat Meng, and Flight Lieutenant Mior Rosli. Flight Lieutenant Mior Rosli was later selected as the unit's first commanding officer.
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Mahazir became the first airman to receive
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training at the Special Warfare Training Centre in
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. Subsequently, more officers and airmen were trained, leading to the establishment of the ''Pasukan Pertahanan Darat dan Udara'' (the "Air and Ground Defence Force"), abbreviated as HANDAU, on 1 April 1980. This new force was tasked with the security of RMAF air bases, and the first HANDAU squadron was named 102nd HANDAU Squadron. A small number of Malaysian Army ''Gerak Khas'' commandos were attached to HANDAU as the RMAF Air Rescue Team.In Bahasa Malaysia The HANDAU was reactivated on 1 June 2020, by the Air Force Command. Existing RMAF Provost Squadrons were restructured, with half of them being designated as HANDAU squadrons. This restructuring expanded their responsibilities beyond military police duties to include roles as air force ground forces and security forces.


RMAF Security Regiment

On 1 April 1980, the 102nd HANDAU Squadron became the first unit to assume security duties from the Malaysian Military Police Corps at RMAF Kuala Lumpur Air Base. The RMAF Security Regiment () was established as the
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headquarters for HANDAU squadrons. From the regiment's establishment until 1 March 1987, ten additional HANDAU squadrons were established.


RMAF Regiment

Since its establishment in 1980, MAREJ has reported directly to the Air Force Command () for all operations involving the HANDAU squadrons. As part of the June 1983 reorganisation of the RMAF, MAREJ was transferred under the RMAF Air Operations High Command (, now known as the
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) and was also renamed the
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. Additionally, as part of the same reorganisation, two
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elements were introduced to the RMAF Regiment: the Combat Air Rescue Team (CART; ) and the Rapid Deployment Force (RDF; ). In 1993, the HANDAU squadrons were renamed the RMAF Provost Squadrons. These squadrons were tasked with
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duties while also providing
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for RMAF's air bases.


PKU and PASKAU

In 1996, the special operations elements were merged and given a new name: ''Pasukan Khas Udara'' (
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: PKU; 'RMAF Special Air Service'). PKU's strength increased, and its role expanded to include
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,
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, and
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missions. The unit also received training from the British
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and the
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for their new roles. On 17 March 1999, PKU was relocated from RMAF Kuala Lumpur Air Base to
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. The RMAF Provost Squadrons were separated from the RMAF Regiment and placed under a new air force
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department, the RMAF Provost Marshal Department. On 1 April 2002, 22 years after HANDAU's establishment, PKU officially changed its name to ''Pasukan Khas TUDM'' (: PASKAU; 'RMAF Special Forces'). On 24 January 2008,
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, was appointed as
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of the
RMAF Regiment The Royal Malaysian Air Force Regiment (: RMAF Regiment, – ''Rejimen TUDM'', Jawi script, Jawi: ) is a ground-based formation that is part of the Royal Malaysian Air Force. It comprises units that serve as special forces, air force infantry, s ...
. This honour was bestowed during a ceremony at RMAF Jugra Air Base in
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,
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, where the Chief of Air Force,
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Azizan Ariffin (later promoted to Chief of Defence Force in 2009), presented the
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of RMAF Special Forces to Sultan Ahmad Shah.


Structures


1980–2023

1980–1993 RMAF Security Regiment **Air and Ground Defence Force (HANDAU) ***HANDAU squadrons (x11 squadrons) ***''Combat Air Rescue Team'' ***''Rapid Deployment Force'' 1993–2002 RMAF Regiment **RMAF Provost **''RMAF Special Air Service'' ***Combat Air Rescue Team ***Rapid Deployment Force 2002–2020 RMAF Regiment **''RMAF Special Forces'' ***Combat Wing Squadron ****Flight Hostage Rescue Team ****Ground Forward Air Controller ***Combat Air Rescue Squadron ****Maritime Pararescue Team ***Field Protection Squadron 2020–2021 RMAF Regiment **''RMAF Special Forces'' ***Combat Wing Squadron ****Flight Hostage Rescue Team ****Ground Forward Air Controller ***Combat Air Rescue Squadron ****Maritime Pararescue Team ***Field Protection Squadron **RMAF Ground Defence Force


Current structures

Today, the RMAF Regiment operates directly under the
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and is 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, ...
in
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. Here are the five main squadrons of RMAF Special Forces:


Deactivated squadron


Combat Wing Squadron

The Combat Wing Squadron (CWS; ) was the primary combat arm of the RMAF Special Forces. While other squadrons focused on search and rescue or security operations, the CWS specialised in
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, infiltration,
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, and
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targeting high-value objectives. Based at RMAF Jugra Air Base, the squadron included the Flight Hostage Rescue Team (FHRT), a counter-terrorism unit specifically trained for aircraft hostage rescue operations. As part of the
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plan, the CWS was disbanded in 2021. Its responsibilities were redistributed between the ''Force Protection Squadron'' and the ''Special Air Combat Assault Squadron'', ensuring continuity of its critical roles in Malaysia's defence strategy.


National special operations force

In 2016, the main counter-terrorism operators in Malaysia were consolidated into a single
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. Several commandos from the Flight Hostage Rescue Team (FHRT) of RMAF Special Forces were selected to be part of this National Special Operations Force. However, the National Special Operations Force was disbanded in July 2018.


Selection, training and expertise

Originally, passing the commando school was not mandatory for all HANDAU officers and airmen, but it became compulsory for those in
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units. Since 1996, completing the basic commando course has been a requirement for any RMAF personnel wishing to join the PKU (now PASKAU). In 1993, the RMAF established its own commando course, the RMAF Commando Course (), replacing the previous requirement for RMAF Regiment airmen to complete the
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Basic Commando Course at the Special Warfare Training Centre. The RMAF Special Forces selection and training process takes place at the
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at RMAF Bukit Ibam Air Force Base in Pahang. Established in 2018, the school took over responsibility for the RMAF basic commando course from the RMAF Regiment at RMAF Jugra Air Base in 2019. Upon graduation, all participants receive a sky blue beret, a
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, and a Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife. However, achieving operational status requires further special operations training. On 6 May 2004, only 81 out of 198 personnel who started the three-month Basic Commando training program received their blue berets, including the top trainee, Laskar Udara (Aircraftman) Meor Mohd Nazri Othman. Similarly, in October 2007, only 20 out of 54 trainees successfully completed the training.


RMAF Commando Course

The course lasts for 12 weeks and has six modules. In this course, trainees will learn land, sea and air insertion, jungle warfare tactics, sabotage and hostage rescue. # Camp Module # Long-distance march # Jungle Training Module # Water Training Module # Dark Water Module # Survival, Escape, Resistance, Evasion (SERE) Module


RMAF Special Forces Expert Course

RMAF Special Forces operatives are capable of conducting operations using: ;Tactical *
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* Laser-designation – Using AN/PEQ-1 SOFLAM GLTD II, the units 'paint' hostile targets, marking them for attack by air-dropped laser-guided munitions such as the
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– high altitude low opening/high altitude high opening of parachutes * Single occupant delivery operation module – insertion via fighter jet * Hover jump *
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* Special patrol insertion/extraction – SPIE rig ;
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* Providing base security to RMAF installations ; Expertise Oriented *
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– EOD During May 2009, RMAF Special Forces participated with the
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320th Special Tactics Squadron in an underwater search and recovery course as part of a joint training exercise code-named ''Teak Mint 09-1''. The USAF presented Barret M107
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s for use by the RMAF Special Forces team. Teak Mint 09-1 is a joint training exchange designed to enhance United States – Malaysian military training and capabilities.


Role

The establishment of RMAF Special Forces has significantly enhanced the RMAF's capabilities in special air operations, including combat search and rescue (CSAR). RMAF Special Forces is also responsible for securing forward RMAF bases and assisting in the execution of air strikes using specialist weapons. This unit consists of specially selected and trained RMAF Regiment personnel, and its role is distinct from that of the army's '' Gerak Khas'' and the navy's
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. Target marking :To mark a target for an air strike, such as radar or
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(SAM) sites, sub-units must be able to infiltrate behind enemy lines. The target can then be 'painted' using GLTD II. Security of important assets :The unit must secure critical RMAF areas from enemy ground attack. The task is made harder in forwarding locations and other hostile environments where the threat level is higher. Search and rescue :
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missions, on land (on both sides of the lines) and at sea, are the responsibility of RMAF Special Forces. A wide variety of circumstances are usually encountered. For instance, when a Sikorsky S61 "Nuri" helicopter crashed on the slopes of Gunung Gerah in November 1989, reaching the wreckage required abseiling into the jungle. Counter-terrorism :Incidents involving hijacked aircraft and terrorists throughout Malaysia come under the remit of RMAF Special Forces. The unit is trained to solve the problem with the least effect on the passengers and aircraft.


Identities


Sky Blue Beret

The sky blue beret is the distinctive headgear of the RMAF Special Forces commandos, symbolising their elite status. It features a red RMAF Regiment beret backing (
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), with
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wearing a woven RMAF insignia and
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displaying metal insignia corresponding to their rank. The beret is awarded upon successfully completing the rigorous
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. Initially, all HANDAU personnel within the RMAF Regiment wore the sky blue beret, regardless of their role in
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or
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duties. Commando-trained HANDAU members used to wear a
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with the '' Gerak Khas'' cap badge, similar to the
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but with a red RMAF Regiment backing. After the RMAF Provost Unit split from the RMAF Regiment, they adopted the
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beret, in line with other conventional RMAF units. Commando-trained personnel in the Provost unit had to choose between joining the RMAF Special Forces and keeping the sky blue beret or staying with the Provost unit and wearing the navy blue beret. Today, the sky blue beret is worn exclusively by the RMAF Special Forces. Like other Malaysian elite units, the cap badge is worn on the left side of the beret, positioned between the eyebrow and ear. The beret-wearing style of all Malaysian special forces has its origins in the Royal Marines Commando
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.


Light Blue Lanyard

In the past, every commando-trained member of HANDAU was awarded a light blue
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, along with a
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and a Fairbairn-Sykes commando dagger, upon completing their commando training at the Special Warfare Training Centre. This tradition of the light blue lanyard traces back to the Malaysian Special Service Unit, which adopted it from the 40 Commando, Royal Marines, during its founding. The tradition was upheld by HANDAU and later by the RMAF Special Forces, even after the RMAF began conducting its own commando course in 1993.


Commando Dagger

Since 2018, the
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has been issuing the Fairbairn-Sykes commando dagger to all its graduates, replacing the previous practice of awarding a Glock knife to RMAF Special Forces commandos who completed advanced courses. The Fairbairn-Sykes dagger is considered a prestigious symbol of belonging to an elite
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unit.


''PASKAU'' Shoulder Tab

RMAF Special Forces commandos wear a shoulder tab embroidered with "PASKAU" on the right shoulder sleeve. Shoulder tabs are synonymous with elite forces in the Malaysian Armed Forces. Prior to the unit's name change in 2002, all RMAF commandos wore a "HANDAU" shoulder tab, as the units that are now part of RMAF Special Forces were previously part of the RMAF Air and Ground Defence Force (HANDAU).


Tiger-stripes Green Combat Uniform

The RMAF Special Forces, as a ground-based unit within the air force, wear tiger-stripe green combat uniforms as their official attire. This tiger-stripe camouflage pattern was previously used by the Malaysian Army until they transitioned to a digital pattern in 2013. Today, the tiger-stripes pattern is still utilised by the RMAF Special Forces and
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to showcase their ground-based combat capabilities.


Equipment

Retired weapons •
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variant A1 & M653 Carbine - now use for training and ceremony •
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semi automatic pistol •
Heckler & Koch P9 The HK P9 is a semi-automatic pistol from Heckler & Koch in 9×19mm Parabellum, .45 ACP, and 7.65×21mm Parabellum and the first to use a variation of H&K's roller delayed blowback system in a pistol format and polygonal rifling now common in ...
semi automatic pistol •
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semi automatic rifle


Capabilities

Mobility :RMAF Special Forces is able to be rapidly inserted into an operational area by land, air or sea. Flexibility :The group is capable of being deployed independently or as part of a joint task force with other special operations groups. Sustainability :The unit is able to operate independently and conduct special operations for sustained periods without external assistance. Technology :The group has access to high-tech equipment and weaponry to improve its ability to execute complex and demanding special operations. Special training :The group employs specialised physical training that exceeds that of conventional forces. This is to ensure that commandos are well-prepared to execute highly demanding Spec Ops-type missions. They are especially suited to classified missions involving small sub-units.


Mission and the future

The future direction for RMAF Special Forces includes the continuous expansion of the team expertise and roles as well as enhancing the team's effectiveness with newer and more capable equipment.


Recent operations


MH17 Negotiation Team

On 18th July 2014, after the tragic downing of
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over
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,
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, four commandos from the RMAF Special Forces were deployed as security personnel for Malaysia's MH17 Negotiation Team, known as "The Dozen Persons". The four commandos included
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Muhammad Mustafa Omar , Air Force Sergeant Shahrizal Abu Bakar (retired as Warrant Officer II), Air Force Corporal Rosli Mustafa (retired as
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), and
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Mohd Afendy Ahmad Zaini. The team, accompanied by specialists, covertly entered
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-controlled areas through the warzone to negotiate the repatriation of the remains of MH17 victims, including crew and passengers, and recover the flight recorders essential for the crash investigation.


Operation Daulat

In March 2013, RMAF Special Forces commandos played a key role in Operation Daulat, a joint operation involving all branches of the Malaysian Armed Forces,
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, and Malaysia Coast Guard special forces. RMAF Special Forces commandos conducted psychological operations by dropping leaflets urging
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terrorists to surrender. Additionally, they employed Ground Laser Target Designators (GLTD) to mark enemy targets for airstrikes with laser-guided bombs against terrorist camps in Kampung Tanduo,
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.


MALCON-ISAF

Malaysia sent troops, including RMAF Special Forces, 10th Parachute Brigade,
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and
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to Afghanistan as part of the
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(ISAF) in
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. The team which consisted of 40 soldiers was deployed to assist
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in the peacekeeping missions and
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in the Bamiyan District, Afghanistan.


Genting Sempah incident

In July 2007, RMAF Special Forces, with the 10th Parachute Brigade, 22nd Commando Regiment and the ''
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'', supported by the United States Navy Air Fleet (from
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), Police
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, Police Air Wing, Fire and Rescue Department, Forestry Department Rangers,
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and local villagers, were deployed in a search and rescue operation after a RMAF Sikorsky S61 'Nuri' helicopter went down with a crew of six near Genting Sempah, in the
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. The SAR team located the wreckage on 17 July at 1324 hrs with its rotor blades detached. The bodies of all crew members were found in the cabin of the stricken aircraft.


MALCON-UNIFIL 2007

RMAF Special Forces was part of a contingent which also included the 10th Parachute Brigade, 21st Special Service Group and PASKAL which were deployed to assist the administrative workload at the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) headquarters in Lebanon which 160 soldiers including 3 Malaysian special forces as the Quick Reaction Team.


Hawk 208 crash

On 27 June 2006, RMAF Special Forces was involved in the search for Major Muhammad Rohaizan Abdul Rahman after his Hawk 208 fighter crashed into the sea off
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,
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on 31 May 2006. The remains of the pilot were found on the seabed 28 days after the crash, off the coast of Pantai Lanjut,
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, Pahang.


Bukit Batu Tiban incident

RMAF Special Forces was involved in rescue operations on 28 July 2005, after a Hornbill Skyway Bell 206 Jet Ranger helicopter crashed in Bukit Batu Tiban, Ulu Baleh,
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, near the
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border. Three passengers and the pilot died, one passenger survived.


Brinchang incident

On 7 June 2005, 21 RMAF Special Forces and 35
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of the ''
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'' commandos were involved in the search for four children who were reported to be missing on
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as well as another two persons who were lost on Gunung Brinchang in the
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. They were all found three days later.


Piper 28 crash

RMAF Special Forces, together with the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) and the 10th Parachute Brigade, were involved on 14 March 2004, in the search and rescue of the occupants of a civilian Piper 28 aircraft which had crashed. The aircraft went down in a heavily forested area southwest of the Langat Dam,
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. The pilot, Captain Nasir Ma Lee Abdullah, was killed while the passenger, Nazarullah Mohd Sultan, was found alive.


PASKAU boat capsizing

On 19 January 2003, a fibreglass boat carrying two senior officers and four servicemen from RMAF Special Forces capsized after encountering large waves in stormy conditions. This occurred during reconnaissance operations in the vicinity of Sibu Island, Johor at around 10:30 am. Major Audrey Smith and Major Damian Sebastian , Sergeant Radzi Abdul Majid and Sergeant Saad Che Omar were safely recovered while Corporal Hasnul Abdul Rahman and Corporal Ayub Sidek perished.


Bukit Galla incident

RMAF Special Air Service with RMP
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, the State Forestry Department, the
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, the Department of Civil Aviation and the Fire and Rescue Department, were involved on 20 February 1999, in search and rescue operations after a civilian Beechcraft BE-36 aircraft crashed into the slopes of Bukit Galla, Mantin,
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. The pilot and his passenger, Patrick Dutrey and Natalie Marie Chappate, were killed.


Gunung Gerah incident

On 14 November 1989, ''Combat Air Rescue Team'' was involved in rescue operations after a RMAF
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'Nuri' helicopter went down on the slopes of Gunung Gerah and Gunung Bilah near the
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border. 21 passengers were killed, including 15 policemen from the
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of the
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.


Notable members

Despite being the youngest special forces unit in Malaysia, the RMAF Special Forces has produced individuals who have left an indelible mark on history. Some of the notable members include: * Mior Rosli – Major Hj. Mior Rosli bin Dato’ Hj. Mior Mohd Jaafar (retired), known as the founding father of the RMAF Air and Ground Defence Force (HANDAU) and RMAF Special Forces, was the first
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the unit. He played a pivotal role in draughting the foundation of RMAF HANDAU, which later evolved into the RMAF Special Forces. After retiring, he became a prominent
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, serving as the president of an
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dedicated to defending the welfare of
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. In the political arena, he stood as an independent candidate for the P118 Setiawangsa parliamentary seat during Malaysia's 15th general election. * Mustafa Omar – Colonel Muhammad Mustafa bin Omar has been the Commander of the RMAF Special Forces since July 2023. Initially trained as an aircraft engineer, he transitioned to become a special forces commando. He gained international recognition for his prominent role in Malaysia's Negotiation Team for MH17, where he was involved in examining the
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flight recorders, with his image featured in global news coverage.


See also

*
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**Malaysian Army
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**Malaysian Army 10th Parachute Brigade ** Royal Malaysian Navy
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** Malaysia Coast Guard Special Task and Rescue ** Royal Malaysia Police ''
Pasukan Gerakan Khas ''Pasukan Gerakan Khas'' (Abbreviation: PGK; 'Special Operations Command — Police SOCOM', Jawi script, Jawi: ڤاسوكن ڬرقن خاص) is a special operations Command (military formation), command of the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP). The ...
''


Notes


References


External links


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