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This list identifies the military aircraft which are currently being operated, or have formerly been operated, by the Malaysian Armed Forces.

Current aircraft

Malaysian Army

Main article: Malaysian Army
AW109 of Malaysian Army
Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Helicopter
MD530 United States Light attack MD530G 6
AgustaWestland AW109 Italy Armed scout A109LUH 10 1 crashed in 2014. Armed with 20 mm guns and rockets.
Unmanned aerial vehicle
CTRM Aludra Malaysia Surveillance Aludra Mk 1 & SR-10 unknown
SCS/UST Nyamok 2.0 Malaysia Surveillance unknown
Schiebel Camcopter S-100 Austria Surveillance unknown
CW-25D China Surveillance 6 6 drones and 2 command vehicles.
CW-15 China Surveillance unknown
CW-007 China Surveillance unknown
DJI Matrice China Surveillance unknown
DJI Mavic China Surveillance unknown
SkyRanger R60 Canada Surveillance unknown

Royal Malaysian Navy

Main article: Royal Malaysian Navy
A Super Lynx Mk 300 ASW helicopter
Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Helicopter
Westland Lynx United Kingdom ASW / SAR Mk 300 6 Armed with either the 4 Sea Skua missile or 2 A244 torpedoes.
Eurocopter Fennec France Surveillance / Utility AS555SN 4 Total of 6 in inventory.

M502-03 mishap (emergency landing) in 2021.

M502-06 crashed (mid-air collision) in 2024.

AgustaWestland AW139 Italy Surveillance / Utility AW139HOM 2 Total of 3 in inventory.

M503-03 crashed (mid-air collision) in 2024.

Unmanned aerial vehicle
Scan Eagle United States Surveillance 18

Royal Malaysian Air Force

Main article: Royal Malaysian Air Force See also: List of equipment of the Royal Malaysian Air Force § Aircraft

Retired aircraft

A-4PTM Skyhawk in flight
F-5 Tiger II of the Royal Malaysian Air Force
Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer at Labuan
Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Combat aircraft
MiG-29 Russia Multirole 16 Retired from service.
A-4 Skyhawk United States Attack A-4 PTM 40 Retired from service.
Northrop F-5 United States Fighter F-5E/F 20 Retired from service.
CAC Sabre United States / Australia Fighter 18 Retired from service.
Canadair CT-114 Tutor Canada COIN CL-41G Tebuan 20 Retired from service.
Transport
Cessna 310 United States Light utility 3 Retired from service.
British Aerospace 125 United Kingdom VIP 1 Retired from service.
Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer United Kingdom Utility 15 Retired from service.
Scottish Aviation Pioneer United Kingdom Utility 9 Retired from service.
Grumman HU-16 Albatross United States SAR / Utility 2 Amphibious aircraft. Retired from service.
de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Canada Utility / Transport 11 Retired from service.
Handley Page Dart Herald United Kingdom Utility Series 400 8 Retired from service.
de Havilland Dove United Kingdom Utility 5 Retired from service.
de Havilland Heron United Kingdom Utility unknown Retired from service.
Helicopter
Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King United States SAR / Utility S-61A4 Nuri 15 Retired from service.
Bell 47 United States Utility / Training 47G 5 Retired from service.
Alouette III France Liaison SA 319 24 Retired from service.
Westland Wasp United Kingdom ASW / SAR HAS. 1 12 Flew with the Royal Malaysian Navy. Retired from service.
Eurocopter AS332 France Transport / VIP AS332L 1 Retired from service.
Trainer aircraft
Aermacchi MB-339 Italy Jet trainer MB-339AM/339CM 21 Retired from service.
SME Aero Tiga Switzerland / Malaysia Trainer 20 Retired from service.
Bulldog T1 United Kingdom Basic trainer 102 11 Retired from service.
Percival Provost United Kingdom Basic trainer T.51 24 Retired from service.

See also

References

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Bibliography

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