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RMAF receives seven rescue boats from Japan for Paskau use

1 Oct 2025, 8:07 AM
RMAF receives seven rescue boats from Japan for Paskau use

SHAH ALAM, Oct 1 — The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) has received seven JE-470 rescue boats from Japan for use by the RMAF Special Forces (Paskau) under the Official Security Assistance (OSA) initiative.

It said the acquisition of the seven rescue boats will strengthen the operational capabilities of the special unit in the nation’s waters and enhance the RMAF’s readiness in carrying out its responsibilities to defend and safeguard national interests.

“These boats will improve the mobility and efficiency of personnel in conducting RMAF air operations, special forces operations and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) missions.

“Through this initiative, Malaysia-Japan strategic defence cooperation can also be further strengthened. This handover not only helps enhance the nation’s defence preparedness but also underscores the Japanese government’s commitment to supporting regional stability, particularly in maritime surveillance, border control, and security operations,” the RMAF said in a statement today.

The boats were handed over by Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia Shikata Noriyuki to Air Operations Commander Lt Gen Datuk Masro Kaliwon, representing the RMAF Chief, witnessed by Defence Ministry Secretary-General Datuk Lokman Hakim Ali, in a ceremony at the Jugra Air Base in Banting today.

Under OSA, the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) have received and will continue to receive equipment in stages, like Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), rescue boats, and Road Cleaning Trucks (RCT).

The RMAF noted that UAVs have already begun to be delivered to the MAF in phases starting September 22 this year, involving the Malaysian Army (six units), Royal Malaysian Navy (six units), as well as the MAF Headquarters — Cyber and Electromagnetic Defence Division (two units).

“To recap, this initiative began when the Cabinet meeting on December 1, 2023, agreed for the Malaysian government to receive assistance from the Japanese government in the form of a grant worth ¥400,000,000, equivalent to RM12.63 million.

“This assistance is for the procurement of non-weapon equipment under the OSA programme. Following that decision, the Exchange of Notes (EN) agreement was signed on December 16, 2023, between the Malaysian government and the Japan International Cooperation System (JICS),” it said.

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