Established as an infantry brigade The 10th Infantry Brigade was officially established on 5 October 1979 at
Camp Sungai Besi in
Kuala Lumpur during the
Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–1989). At that time, the brigade was placed under the
2nd Infantry Division. Later, the brigade was relocated to
Camp Pengkalan Hulu in
Perak to relieve some of the area of operation from the
2nd Infantry Brigade.
Downsized to Task Force The 10th Infantry Brigade was downsized in December 1982 and renamed to
Task Force 083, while their area of operations remained unchanged. Since 1 January 1983, Task Force 083 has been assigned responsibility for the area of operations named Operation KOTA Echo/Foxtrot (). Members of the task force are rotated among battalions from the
Royal Malay Regiment and the Malaysian Ranger Regiment (now known as the
Royal Ranger Regiment). On 2 May 1984, the task force was placed under the
11th Strategic Division. As of 2023, the 10th Parachute Brigade is the sole component of the Malaysian Rapid Deployment Force, supported by the
Royal Malaysian Air Force and the
Royal Malaysian Navy.
Upgraded to the status of special operations-capable Although initially trained in airborne operations, the battalions under the 10 PARA BDE were originally designated as standard infantry battalions, performing conventional infantry duties. At the time, they were classified by the Malaysian Army as
Batalion Infantri Standard or Standard Infantry Battalions in English. However, on 9 October 2020, under the '
ARMY 4NEXTG' plan, General
Zamrose Mohd Zain, the Chief of Army, upgraded 10 PARA BDE's status to
special operations-capable. This transformation relieved them of the conventional infantry roles previously assigned to standard infantry battalions, allowing them to focus on more specialised tasks. With this upgrade, 10 PARA BDE now operates at a level comparable to the
United States Army's
75th Ranger Regiment and the British Army's Specialised Infantry Group (now known as the
Army Special Operations Brigade). Their primary focus revolves around air assault operations, airborne operations, and amphibious warfare operations with extended capabilities in special operations light infantry roles or functioning as special operations-capable forces.
Restructure as a special operations-capable with hybrid airborne-marine capability to conduct a beach raiding exercise during the 2006
Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT). Malaysia, as a nation in
maritime Southeast Asia with a maritime zone, realises the importance of an amphibious military unit such as
Marines. In 2013, the
Malaysian government expressed its desire to establish a marine corps, but they couldn't decide which military service should be in charge of the marine corps. For instance, while most marine units fall under the navy, there are instances where marine units fall under the army, as seen with the
Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade, a part of the
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force. The 10 PARA BDE has been trained as a substitute for the Marines, since the early 2000s. In June 2002, the
8th Battalion (Parachute), Royal Ranger Regiment (8 RANGER (PARA)), underwent training with the
United States Marine Corps. The new role of the 10 PARA BDE was showcased to the public during the 89th Army Day (), with members of the brigade conducting beach raids from the Royal Malaysian Navy's
KD Mahawangsa.
Potential upgrade to division sized unit On 17 April 2023, the Chief of Army, General
Mohammad Ab Rahman, promoted the 10 PARA BDE commander, Brigadier General
Khairul Azmizal Ahmad Natal, to the rank of
Major General. With this promotion, the 10 PARA BDE was unofficially upgraded to a
division-sized military unit. This marks the first time, since the establishment of this brigade, that it is led by a major general. As of 2020, the 10 PARA BDE's members exceed 4800 personnel, falling only short of 200 personnel from the division size according to
NATO standards.
Integration of amphibious and air assault operations In January 2024, the Chief of Army, General
Muhammad Hafizuddeain Jantan, announced future development plans for the Malaysian Army. Several units, including the 10 PARA BDE, were identified for inclusion in these initiatives. For the brigade, the programme is officially designated
Way Forward 10 Briged (Para), or '''''10 PARA BDE's Way Forward'''''. The plan places particular emphasis on enhancing the brigade's capability to conduct amphibious and air assault operations. To support the implementation of these concepts, the Army Headquarters engaged with the United States Army and the United States Marine Corps, seeking assistance in areas such as exercise planning, organisational structures, force composition, logistics, and asset deployment. By March 2024, a blueprint for the initiative had been finalised, and implementation commenced within the 10th Parachute Brigade. In Series 1/2025, the 10 PARA BDE introduced an experimental pilot version of its
selection pipeline, incorporating elements of basic amphibious warfare and basic air assault training. This extended the course duration to six weeks. The brigade headquarters is currently planning to test a seven-week version in the upcoming series, with the most effective structure to be adopted as the official standard in the future.
Establishment of the Amphibious Boat Company On 1 August 2025, as part of the follow-up to the
Way Forward programme, the 10 PARA BDE established a nucleus team for a new amphibious combat formation. The unit, officially designated the
Amphibious Boat Company (), was created as an experimental element within the brigade to trial the concepts and plans developed since early 2024. The nucleus team serves as a testbed for shaping the brigade's future amphibious role and determining the final structure and functions of the unit. Current plans envisage the company being deployed using
hovercraft,
Offshore Raiding Craft (ORC), and
Combat Rubber Raiding Craft (CRRC), with embarkation and support provided by the
Royal Malaysian Navy. • 10 October 1994 – The 10 PARA BDE conducts rapid deployment exercises, collaborating with special forces such as the
21st Special Service Group and
Naval Special Forces (PASKAL). Operational support is provided by the Royal Malaysian Navy and the Royal Malaysian Air Force. The 1994 Halilintar Exercise () featured a scenario where the Rapid Deployment Force, led by the 8 RANGER (PARA), reclaimed
Langkawi International Airport from an invading force. • June 2002 – A battalion within the 10th Parachute Brigade underwent marines training with the
USMC. • 21 February 2018 – The
18th Battalion of the Royal Malay Regiment was elevated to an airborne battalion and positioned under the 10th Parachute Brigade. Headquartered at Camp Seberang Takir in
Kuala Nerus,
Terengganu, this unit is assigned the responsibility of covering the east
peninsular region. • 9 October 2020 – Upgraded to the status of specialised light infantry. • 2022 – The 10th Parachute Brigade assumed the role of marine forces while awaiting the establishment of the
Malaysian version of the Marine Corps by the
Malaysian Armed Forces. • January 2024 – The 10 PARA BDE's Way Forward, future plans for the brigade, was introduced. • March 2025 – A new selection pipeline for the brigade was introduced. • 1 August 2025 – The Amphibious Boat Company () was established. ==Roles==