Malaysian Armed Forces Order of Battle Artillery.pdf

March 18, 2018 | Author: catracho84 | Category: Artillery Battery, Artillery, Regiment, Anti Aircraft Warfare, Military Units And Formations


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Malaysian Armed Forces Order of Battle05.08.09 20:41 free hosting image hosting hosting reseller online album e-shop famous people Malaysian Army Tentera Darat Malaysia Quick Link Royal Artillery Regiment Rejimen Artileri Diraja (RAD) Established: August 15th 1957 Regimental Badge Regimental Color There are several types of Artillery Regiments. The regiments are divided into 2 groups, Field Artillery Regiments and Air Defense Artillery Regiments. Field Artillery Regiment consists of Close Support Regiments, General Support Regiments and Locating Battery Regiment. Close Support Regiment provides effective close fire support to combat units in battlefield to prevent the enemy from carrying out effective maneuver against friendly forces. The General Support Regiment provides additional fire support in the battlefield from longer range. Locating Battery Regiment detect and acquires targets in the battlefield, provides artillery intelligence and weather information. Guns Artillery Regiment There are 4 batteries in each regiment, comprise of 3 artillery batteries (A, B & C) and a HQ battery. Each artillery battery usually has strength of 6 guns. MRLS Regiment As in the guns artillery regiment, there are 4 batteries comprise of 3 artillery batteries (A-Keris, B-Panah & C-Tombak) and a HQ battery. The HQ battery would contain the Regimental Command and Control vehicle and 2 Mobile Weather Station. Each artillery batteries would contain a Battery Command and Control vehicle, a Fire Control vehicle, 6 Multiple Launch vehicles, 6 Rocket Supply vehicles and a Mobile Workshop. Air Defense Artillery Regiment http://kbmyaf.co.nr/TDM.htm Seite 1 von 2 Malaysian Armed Forces Order of Battle 05.08.09 20:41 The formation of the air defense artillery regiment is similar to guns artillery except that the batteries are identified with letters S, T and U. 31st RAD is the only regiment with a reserved battery identified as V Battery. Meanwhile 32nd RAD has a team that operates Snipe and Meggitt Banshee 400 remote control target drone uses for regimental target practice. Each air defense artillery regiment has an integral workshop attached from the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Corps. Training Center Artillery Training Center or Pusat Latihan Artileri (PUSARTI) situated at Syed Sirajuddin Camp in Gemas, Negeri Sembilan. Royal Artillery Regiment Regiment Special Weapon Systems Field Artillery Regiment Close Support Regiment 1 RAD Para 2 RAD 3 RAD 4 RAD 105mm 105mm 105mm 105mm Headquarters Terendak Camp, Melaka Kluang, Johor Kemunting Camp, Taiping, Perak Sikamat Camp, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan Desa Pahlawan Camp, Kota Bharu, Kelantan Lok Kawi Camp, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Kuantan, Pahang Syed Sirajuddin Camp, Gemas, Negeri Sembilan 5 RAD 105mm 6 RAD 105mm 7 RAD 105mm General Support Regiment 21 RAD G5, FH-70 155mm 22 RAD G5 155mm 41st RAD Ceremonial M102A1 105mm Battery 51 RAD Astros II Locating Artillery Regiment 61 RAD Arthur CBR Air Defense Artillery Regiment 31 RAD GAPU Oerlikon 35mm Twin 32 RAD GAPU Starburst, Banshee 400, FN-6 Igla, Djigit, Anza Mk II, BOFI 33 RAD GAPU 40mm L/70 34 RAD GAPU Jernas 361st RAD GAPU Anza Mk II, Starburst Parachute Battery Syed Sirajuddin Camp, Gemas, Negeri Sembilan Mahkota Camp, Kluang, Johor Sungai Besi AFB, Kuala Lumpur Terendak Camp, Melaka Mahkota Camp, Kluang, Johor Syed Sirajuddin Camp, Gemas, Negeri Sembilan Terendak Camp, Melaka The information in this website is based on official and commercial publications both available to public in print and electronic, and does not represent the official battle order of the Malaysian Armed Forces. Copyright 2006-2007 kbkoh. Images are copyright of respective individuals, organization and corporations where applicable. Send feedback email to [email protected]. http://kbmyaf.co.nr/TDM.htm Seite 2 von 2
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