List of historical equipment of the Royal Malaysian Navy

All Royal Malaysian Navy ship carries the prefix KD (Malay : Kapal Di-Raja, literally "Royal Ship"), which is equivalent to "His Majesty's Ship" in English. The sailing ship however, carries the KLD prefix (Kapal Layar Di-Raja) to mean "His Majesty's Sailing Ship". Some of the historical ship also carries prefix HMS (His Majesty's Ship) in the early formation of the navy.

Ships

Class Image Type Ships Origin Quantity Notes
Submarines
AgostaSubmarineOuessant (S623) France1[1]Transferred by French Navy to Royal Malaysian Navy for uses as training submarine from 2005 to 2009. Now turned into a museum ship in Klebang, Malacca.
Frigates
Hang TuahFrigateKD Hang Tuah (F76) UK1[2]Acquired in 1977. Turned into a museum ship in Lumut, Perak.
LochFrigateKD Hang Tuah (F433) UK1[3]Acquired in 1963. Scrapped.
RahmatFrigateKD Rahmat (F24) UK1[4]Acquired in 1966. Scrapped.
RiverFrigateHMS Test (F56) UK1[5]Scrapped.
Patrol vessels
MusytariOffshore patrol vesselKD Musytari
KD Marikh
 South Korea /  Malaysia2[5]Retired from service in 2006 and transferred to Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency as Langkawi-class.
KerisPatrol vesselKD Keris
KD Sundang
KD Badek
KD Renchong
KD Tombak
KD Lembing
KD Serampang
KD Panah
KD Kerambit
KD Beladau
KD Kelewang
KD Rentaka
KD Sri Negeri Sembilan
KD Sri Melaka
 UK14[5] Acquired in 1960. Originally 18, 14 were retired from service in 2006 and transferred to Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency as Sipadan-class. 4 still in active service.[6]
PerkasaPatrol vesselKD Perkasa
KD Handalan
KD Gempita
KD Pendekar
 UK4[7]Acquired in 1964. Scrapped.
ML 1000 Type SDMLPatrol vesselKD Sri Kedah
KD Sri Negeri Sembilan
KD Sri Selangor
KD Sri Perak
KD Sri Pahang
KD Sri Kelantan
KD Sri Trengganu
 UK7[5]Acquired in 1949. ML 1000 Type Seaward Defence Motor Launch (SDML). Scrapped.
KedahPatrol vesselKD Sri Kedah
KD Sri Selangor
KD Sri Perak
KD Sri Pahang
KD Sri Kelantan
KD Sri Trengganu
 UK6[5]Acquired in 1961. Vosper Type Patrol Craft. Replaced the ML 1000 Type SDML. Scrapped.
Ford Type SDMLPatrol vesselKD Panglima (68) UK1[5]Acquired in 1956. Originally named as HMS Panglima but then re-commissioned as KD Panglima in 1963. Returned to Singapore in 1967 after Singapore's secession.
BedokPatrol vesselKD Bedok UK1[5]Scrapped.
HMS Panji/KD PanjiPatrol vesselKD Panji UK1[5]Originally named as HMS Panji but then re-commissioned as KD Panji in 1963. Scrapped.
DuyongPatrol vesselKD Duyong (1109) UK1[5]Acquired in 1971. Dive Tender Type Vessel. Scrapped.
MutiaraPatrol vesselKD Mutiara (35) UK1[5]Acquired in 1961. Scrapped.
HMS SimbangPatrol vesselHMS Simbang UK1[5]Torpedo Recovery Vessel. Scrapped.
Mines counter-measure vessels
HamMinesweeperKD Sri Johor
KD Sri Perlis
KD Lanka Suka
KD Jerong
KD Temasek
KD Todak
 UK6[8]Scrapped.
TonMinesweeperKD Mahamiru
KD Ledang
KD Jerai
KD Kinabalu
KD Tahan
KD Brinchang
KD Perantau
 UK7[5]Scrapped.
IslesMinesweeperHMS Sri Johore UK1[5]Acquired in 1954. Former HMS Dabchick or HMS Thorney in Royal Navy service. Originally named as HMS Penyu but then renamed as HMS Sri Johore. Scrapped.
HatsutakaMinelayerHMS Laburnum/KD Singapura Japan1[5]Originally named as HMS Laburnum but then re-commissioned as KD Singapura in 1963. Scrapped.
Multi-purpose support ships/Amphibious warfare ships
NewportUSS Spartanburg County (LST-1192)Landing Ship TankKD Sri Inderapura USA1[5]Scrapped.
LST 511/542Landing Ship TankKD Sri Banggi
KD Sri Langkawi
KD Rajah Jarom
 USA3[5]Scrapped.
Mark 8 LCTLanding Ship TankKD Sri Langkawi UK1[5]Acquired in 1965. Former HMS Counterguard in Royal Navy service. Scrapped.
Mark 3 LCTLanding Ship TankHMS Pelandok/HMS Malaya UK1[5]Acquired in 1949. Former LCT 341 in Royal Navy service. Originally named as HMS Pelandok but then renamed as HMS Malaya. Scrapped.
LCG (L)Landing Ship TankHMS Sri Perlis UK1[5]Acquired in 1949. Former LCG 450 in Royal Navy service. Renamed as HMS Sri Perlis. Scrapped.
Auxiliary ships
Bunga Mas LimaAuxiliary shipKA Bunga Mas Enam Malaysia1[9]Scrapped.
Hydrographic survey vessels
MutiaraHydro shipKD Mutiara Malaysia1[5]Scrapped.
Training ships
Fajar SamuderaTraining shipsMV Fajar Samudera Malaysia1Sold to PSSB Sdn Bhd and converted to passenger vessel. Sank off Port Klang road due to leakage and lack of maintenance in 2013.
Tugboats
KTDTugboatKTD Sotong
KTD Kepah
KTD Ketam
KTD Teritip
KTD Belangkas
KTD Kembong
KTD Selar
KTD Tepuruk
 Japan8[5]Scrapped.

Aircraft

Class Image Type Ships Origin Quantity Notes
Helicopters
Westland WaspAnti-submarine warfareWasp MK 1 UK12[10]One is preserved in Sultan Abu Bakar Museum in Pekan, Pahang.

References

  1. "Melaka Submarine Museum". malaysia-traveller.com.
  2. "Museum Ship of the Navy". malaysiandefence.com.
  3. Mason, Geoffrey B. (1998). Gordon Smith (ed.). "HMS Loch Insh, frigate". naval-history.net. Retrieved 16 March 2010.
  4. "Media Release Ex KD Rahmat". navy.mil.my.
  5. "History of RMN".
  6. "On The Way".
  7. Gardiner and Chumbley 1995, p. 260.
  8. British Association of Malaysia; British Association of Malaysia and Singapore (1958). Malaysia. p. 51. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  9. Abas, Marhalim (3 June 2011). "MV Bunga Mas Lima Goes Pirate Hunting". Malaysian Defence.
  10. "Malaysia Wasp". helis.com.
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