The Borneo Post

Acquisitio­n of Multi-Role Support Ships should be expedited — Navy

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The acquisitio­n of two Multi-Role Support Ships (MRSS), which is expected to be received in 2024, needs to be expedited without further interrupti­ons, says Joint Forces Commander Lt Gen Datuk Indera Yazid Arshad.

He said there was a need to procure the ships urgently to conduct more effective operations, considerin­g the fact that the existing assets were almost 40 years old.w

“The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) hopes that the government will continue to work on improving the assets of the Malaysian Armed Forces in order to safeguard the country’s maritime territorie­s. This MRSS is indeed very important, not only to the RMN, but also to the Malaysian Armed Forces and the country.

“These assets are important to ensure that the needs of logistical operations as well as support for humanitari­an aid and natural disasters, or be er known as Humanitari­an Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) in the country and abroad can be implemente­d more effectivel­y,” he said.

He said this a er the ceremony to send off KD Mahawangsa to Lebanon to resupply assets and personnel to the Malaysian Ba alion (Malba ) 850-10 to carry out the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) mission.

Yazid said that in order to strengthen operations, the RMN would need at least four MRSS, with two each for the Western Fleet (Lumut) and the Eastern Fleet (Sabah). In September 2021, then defence minister Datuk Seri Hishammudd­in Hussein in a wri en reply in Parliament outlined several ma ers on the acquisitio­n of new assets for the MAF, among them, that the government would procure two MRSS ships for RMN, expected to commence 2024.

This is to meet the MAF’s operationa­l needs through the enhancemen­t of its strategic seali capabiliti­es between Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah and Sarawak.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Navy officers and personnel wave goodbye to family members as KD Mahawangsa departs for Lebanon for the UNIFIL mission.
— Bernama photo Navy officers and personnel wave goodbye to family members as KD Mahawangsa departs for Lebanon for the UNIFIL mission.

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