(CARAT) in Malaysia, 2013. •
Rejimen Askar Melayu Diraja ('Royal Malay Regiment') •
Rejimen Renjer Diraja ('Royal Ranger Regiment') •
Rejimen Sempadan ('Border Regiment') •
Kor Armor Diraja ('Royal Armoured Corps') •
Rejimen Artileri Diraja ('Royal Artillery Regiment') •
Rejimen Semboyan Diraja ('Royal Signals Regiment') •
Kor Perkhidmatan Am ('General Service Corps') •
Kor Polis Tentera Diraja ('Royal Military Police Corps') •
Kor Kesihatan Diraja ('Royal Medical Corps') •
Kor Risik Diraja ('Royal Intelligence Corps') •
Kor Perkhidmatan Diraja ('Royal Logistics Corps') •
Kor Ordnans Diraja ('Royal Ordnance Corps') •
Rejimen Askar Jurutera Diraja ('Royal Engineer Regiment') •
Kor Jurutera Letrik dan Jentera Diraja ('Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineer Corps') •
Kor Agama Angkatan Tentera ('Religious Corps of the Armed Forces of Malaysia') •
Rejimen Askar Wataniah ('Territorial Army Regiment') •
Grup Gerak Khas ('Special Service Group') •
Pasukan Udara Tentera Darat ('Army Air Corps')
Combat elements •
Rejimen Askar Melayu Diraja The
Rejimen Askar Melayu Diraja ('Royal Malay Regiment') is the most senior regiment of the Malaysian Army. Its ranks are recruited from amongst the
Malay population. The Regiment has 27
battalions. The 1st Battalion, the most senior in the Regiment, currently undertakes ceremonial and Royal Guard duties. The remainder are configured as 20 Standard Infantry Battalions, three Mechanised Infantry Battalions and three Parachute Infantry Battalions. The regiment uses rifle green berets except the three airborne battalions that wear maroon berets. The 19th Bn Royal Malay Regiment (Mech) was involved in the rescue of U.S.
75th Ranger Regiment and
Delta Force operatives in Somalia during the
Battle of Mogadishu. The unit of 32 Radpanzer
Condor APCs and 113 men from
MALBATT 1 went in with the U.S.
10th Mountain Division to rescue the trapped Rangers. Four APCs were immobilised and were destroyed by US helicopter gunships.
19 Royal Malay Regiment suffered 1 soldier
killed in action (KIA),
PFC Mat Aznan Awang while 8 others were wounded in action (WIA). PFC Mat Aznan Awang was later promoted posthumously to Corporal and was awarded with
Pingat Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa, the nation's highest gallantry award. In total, 7 officers and 26 NCOs were awarded various medals for their valour during the operation, the highest number of men recommended for medals in a single unit in a single operation. •
Rejimen Renjer Diraja The
Rejimen Renjer Diraja ('Royal Ranger Regiment') is a multi-racial unit organised along similar lines to the
Rejimen Askar Melayu Diraja. There are currently 11 battalions within this regiment. The Regiment traces its roots to the
Sarawak Rangers and the Sarawak Constabulary, famed jungle trackers who had a deadly reputation during the
Malayan Emergency and during the
Communist Party of Malaya’s
insurgency in Malaysia. The 8th Bn Royal Ranger Regiment (
8 Ranger) was the first infantry battalion in the Malaysian Army to undergo conversion into an
airborne battalion. The unit is currently assigned to the elite
10th Parachute Brigade. The Malaysian Army's most decorated soldier, WOI (Rtd)
Kanang anak Langkau was a
Regimental Sergeant Major of
8 Ranger. •
Rejimen Sempadan The
Rejimen Sempadan ('Border Regiment') is a newly created regiment from the 300 series Territorial Army units in charge of the border. The Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister,
Najib Razak, announced on 1 July 2006 the formation of a new regiment specifically for border patrol. Members of the regiment will be taken from various regiments and corps, most notably from the
Rejimen Askar Wataniah. It is believed that the army will form about 2 to 3 brigades of this new regiment. The new regiment was officially raised on 9 February 2008 by Najib Razak at Tanah Merah, Kelantan. •
Kor Armor Diraja The
Kor Armor Diraja (Royal Armoured Corps) provides the armour capability for the Malaysian Army. Currently, the Corps consists of 5 battalions (sometimes referred to as Regiments), which are equipped with various
armoured personnel carriers (AV-8 Gempita, ACV-300 Adnan and K-200 KIFV) and light combat vehicles.
Rejimen ke-11 of the
Kor Armor Diraja is the sole user of 48
PT-91M Main Battle Tanks from
Poland.
Combat support elements , main battle tank of Malaysian Army. •
Rejimen Artileri Diraja The
Rejimen Artileri Diraja (Royal Artillery Regiment) is the artillery corps of the Malaysian Army and provides artillery support and local air defence for army units. The regiment is equipped with 36 Brazilian-made
Astros II multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) and 28
G5 MkIII towed artillery guns from South Africa.
Air defence is provided using a mix of Swiss
Oerlikon twin 35 mm and Swedish
Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft artillery and missile systems such as the
Jernas and
Starburst from the UK,
Anza from Pakistan,
FN-6 from China and
Igla from Russia. Malaysia committed to purchase
Starstreak V-Shorads missiles from the UK in 2015. •
Rejimen Semboyan Diraja The
Rejimen Semboyan Diraja ('Royal Signals Regiment') is in charge of
strategic communication,
tactical communications,
electronic warfare and
early warning systems such as
radar. •
Kor Polis Tentera Diraja The
Kor Polis Tentera Diraja ('Royal Military Police Corps') deploys as part of the field army, in support of army operations and enforces proper conduct among army personnel. Aside from being responsible for base security, the military police are also tasked with preventing and investigating criminal activities on army property or by military personnel. •
Rejimen Askar Jurutera Diraja The
Rejimen Askar Jurutera Diraja ('Royal Engineers Regiment') is tasked with demolitions, bridge-laying and the repair of military infrastructure, such as
airbase runways or clearing obstacles in emergency situations. •
Kor Jurutera Letrik dan Jentera Diraja The
Kor Jurutera Letrik dan Jentera Diraja ('Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Corps') is responsible for the maintenance of all vehicles and machinery of the Malaysian Army. •
Kor Risik Diraja The
Kor Risik Diraja ('Royal Intelligence Corps') specialises in
psychological warfare (psyops),
surveillance,
intelligence,
reconnaissance and
counter-intelligence operations. Aside from handling
propaganda and counter-propaganda, the corps is also tasked with conducting background checks on recruits when they first enroll in any training courses. There are two Army combat elements attached to the
Kor Risik Diraja.
Services support elements infantry fighting vehicle on display. •
Kor Ordnans Diraja The
Kor Ordnans Diraja ('Royal Ordnance Corps') ensures that all military supplies and ordnance are stored, secured and inventoried properly. •
Kor Agama Angkatan Tentera The
Kor Agama Angkatan Tentera (KAGAT; 'Armed Forces Religious Corps') performs religious (chaplainry) services for
Muslim,
Christian and, other religions in the Malaysian Armed Forces. It also provides
counselling and conducts ritual prayers on the battlefield. •
Kor Perkhidmatan Diraja The
Kor Perkhidmatan Diraja ('Royal Logistics Corps') is in charge of transporting troops and supplies to the various units of the Malaysian Army. •
Kor Kesihatan Diraja The
Kor Kesihatan Diraja ('Royal Medical Corps') provides training for Army medics and other specialists. It runs the Armed Forces hospitals and provides the battlefield mobile hospitals. The unit has also provided relief MALMEDTIMs (Malaysian Medical Teams) to
Pakistan,
Afghanistan,
Western Sahara,
Indonesia and
Palestine. •
Kor Perkhidmatan Am The
Kor Perkhidmatan Am ('General Service Corps') handles administration, educational matters, public relations and financial management for the entire armed forces.
Elite forces in demonstration for the 56th Merdeka Day parade. •
21 Grup Gerak Khas The
21 Grup Gerak Khas (21 GGK; '21st Special Service Group') is the Malaysian Army's special forces and commando unit. 21 GGK is one of the two
Elite forces in the Malaysian Army. 21 GGK is the operational home of various specialists and the
Commando regiments, which are capable of conducting
unconventional warfare or
special operations. One of the known foreign operations involving this regiment was in an attack by Somali militia on a convoy transporting UN Intelligence Chief in
UNOSOM II on 18 July 1994. In the action, two members of the regiment were
killed in action, while another four were wounded. One of the injured men was taken
hostage by the militia and was released nine hours later. •
10th Parachute Brigade The
10th Parachute Brigade (10 Para Bde; ) is an
elite airborne unit tasked with being rapidly deployed inside or outside the boundaries of Malaysia. 10 Para is the key element of the Malaysian
Rapid Deployment Force () and it is Malaysia primary main offensive force in time of war or emergencies.
Army air corps , armed with 20mm gun and rockets for area suppression. •
Pasukan Udara Tentera Darat The
Pasukan Udara Tentera Darat ('Army Air Corps') is the
army aviation branch formed around a core of
Royal Malaysian Air Force officers. This new Army formation is tasked with
liaison duties, providing limited transport capabilities,
close air support and also air
reconnaissance using light observation helicopters. The unit currently has three squadron, 881 Army Aviation Regiment, 882 Army Aviation Regiment and 883 Army Aviation Regiment. The main Army Air Corps base is located in
Kluang, Johor. As 2019, the Air Corps is equipped with 10
AgustaWestland AW109 light helicopters and 14
Sikorsky S61A-4 medium helicopter. The 882 Army Aviation Regiment will be received new
Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk to replaced its aeging Sikorsky S61A-4 while the 883 Army Aviation Regiment has received 6 units of
MD530G light attack helicopter in 2022.
Reserves unit •
Rejimen Askar Wataniah The
Rejimen Askar Wataniah ('Territorial Army Regiment') forms the second line of Malaysia's defence. Formed by college students, professionals and civilians, it provides support for the regular armed forces of Malaysia and is responsible for the security of key installations in times of conflict. Originally tasked with area and local defence, the
Rejimen Askar Wataniah units have been reconfigured and will perform front line duties alongside regular units when the need arises.
Rejimen Askar Wataniah units, such as armoured squadrons, are integral units of several
Kor Armor Diraja regiments.
Rapid reaction infantry battalion •
Batalion Siap Sedia Tentera Darat The
Batalion Siap Sedia Tentera Darat (BSSTD; 'Army Rapid Battalion — ARB') is a
combat ready battalion of the Malaysian Army. The ARB can be deployed to overseas conflict areas in short notice under order of the
United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations (UN DPKO). The battalion consists of multiple capabilities, including special operations, armour, infantry and
Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defence (CBRN defence). Currently, the 7th Battalion, Royal Ranger Regiment (Mechanised) (7 RRD (Mek)) is assigned as the main combat element for the ARB. The 7 RRD (Mek) is supported by various corps and regiments, including special ops operators from the Malaysian Army counter-terrorism regiment, the
11th Special Service Regiment. ==Strength==