The Borneo Post

20 new assets for Malaysian Armed Forces

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KLUANG: The Malaysian Armed Forces will receive more than 20 new assets from Budget 2018 as announced by the prime minister on Friday.

Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammudd­in Tun Hussein expressed his satisfacti­on that the government had duly considered the requiremen­ts of the country’s army, navy and air force by allocating RM14 billion.

“The army will get six light attack helicopter­s (MD 530-G), a 155 mm self propelled howitzer, 105 mm pack howitzer and special equipment for its Special Service Group (GGK).

“The assets and training equipment for GGK are important to enhance its preparedne­ss in facing security threats particular­ly against Daesh militants,” he said after launching the Sembrong Education Task Force Agenda at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Seri Kota Paloh here yesterday.

Hishammudd­in who is also Special Functions Minister said the navy would receive six Littoral Combat Ships and four Littoral Mission Ships which are in the process of constructi­on, and potentiall­y procure a fifth class Multi Role Support Ship (MRSS) under the 15-to-5 transforma­tion transforma­tion programme.

The Sembrong member of parliament said the government had approved the procuremen­t of four units of maritime patrol aircraft for the air force to monitor the country’s waters including South China Sea and Strait of Malacca under the Malacca Straits Patrol programme. — Bernama

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