The
Wira Merah (Army Red Warriors) is a popular
motorcycle acrobatic stunt and demonstration team of the
Kor Polis Tentera DiRaja, famed for their show at
military tattoos in Malaysia. The team was formed in 1963 at
Kem Imphal in Kuala Lumpur to display their exceptional riding skills at the
military tattoo during the 1963
National Day celebrations. The team was founded by
Pegawai Waran I Sabdin Othman and
Pegawai Waran I Ungku Hakim Ungku Mohamad. Its first equipment were 350cc
BSA motorcycles. The military shows were suspended between 1964 and 1966 due to the Indonesian
Confrontation, but were resumed in 1967, when the
Wira Merah team was reactivated under the command of
Second Lieutenant Clifford Baptist for a display at the 10th National Day celebration at
Stadium Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur. The team has 40 members and holds about 48 shows a year, each of 30 to 40 minutes long. The act involves various acrobatic stunt on motorcycles including piling on 30 riders on one motorcycle. The
Evel Knievel-styled jump is the highlight of the
Wira Merah show, involving a jump over human or vehicular obstacles. The jump record is over 17 to 18
Proton Iswara cars. The team presently uses a total of 29 motorcycles, including 12
Moto Guzzis, 6 BSA, 5
Modenas Jaguh, 2 Trial Bikes, 2
Aprilias and 2
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