Goose M4, Unimogs and GK-M2 FFR Delivered

The Unimog MRCS truck and its equipment. Tentera Darat.

SHAH ALAM: The Army today took delivery of various vehicles, tents, Carl Gustav M4 Recoiless Rifles, multi-channel radio system complete with vehicles, VHF radios and walkie talkies. On hand to receive the vehicles and equipment was Army chief TS General Muhammad Hafizuddeain Jantan and as usual the ceremony was held at the 92 Central Depot, Batu Kantomen camp.

The 57 modular tents was contracted to Aspen Red Sdn Bhd for RM2.4 million from a tender published this year. Aspen Red was also awarded the contracts for the same tents in 2020 (200 units) and 2018 (five units). DRB-Hicom Defence Technologies Sdn Bhd (Deftech) delivered 10 Multipurpose Inventory Mobile Vehicles (MMIV) from a tender published in 2022. The LOA for the Isuzu three tonne trucks which basically carry spares for Army units is RM4.4 million.

Among the items to be carried by the MMIV. Tentera Darat

Softlabs Technologies Sdn Bhd which received the RM64.7 million contract to supply the Army with 13 multi-channel radio system (MRCS) from the tender published in 2020. From the pictures published the MRCS are utilised using lap-tops with the radios and these are housed in a Unimog truck. The previous MRCS vehicle is the Iveco Daily 4X4 van.
The radio and laptops for the MRCS.

High Point Worldwide Sdn Bhd delivered 124 units of parachute free fall glider from a tender published in 2022. The LOA is RM11 million.
The parachute free fall glider and its accessories. Army

Global Komited Sdn Bhd delivered 50 GK-M2 Fitted For Radio vehicles out of the 153 units from a tender published in 2021( Army Mobility III programme). Checks on Eperolehan revealed that the tender was not awarded to any company as off today, similar to the 2019 tender (Army mobility II programme) for such vehicles, awarded to Cendana Auto. Six companies bid for the tender with the lowest price at RM55.998 million and the highest at RM73.960 million. I believed Global Komited bid was RM61.029 million just slightly slower than the budget for the contract.
Global Komited GK-M2 FFR vehicle and equipment and accessories supplied with each vehicle.

Thirty all-terrain vehicles were delivered from GGS Global Sdn Bhd for the quotation notice published in April this year. As the ATVs are meant for peninsula units, GGS Global delivered them here. GGS was awarded the LOA of RM499,498. The two other ATV contracts meant for units in Sabah and Sarawak, 30 vehicles each, was awarded to Setinggi Yakin and Tekun Gemilang Enterprise, both with the same LOA for RM499,498. It is likely the ATV will be shipped directly to Sabah and Sarawak.
ATVs delivered by GGS Global Sdn Bhd. They look similar to the ones supplied by Go Auto Sdn Bhd, for the Ops Benteng operations.

Another item delivered from three quotation notices published in May, were 18 NVG which LOA was issued to Rolid Setia Sdn Bhd. All the three LOAs were for RM499,498. From the brochures pictured at the ceremony, the NVGs are US made AGM Global 50NW1 NVGs.
The US made AGM Global NVG-50NW1.

Kembara Station Sdn Bhd was issued the contract to deliver 102 V/UHF handheld (50 units), V/UHF vehicular (2 units) and H/VHF manpack (50 units) radio sets for the Special Forces Group. The tender was published in 2022 and the solution provided by Kembara Station is from L3 Harris of the US. Eperolehan did not released the value of the LOA though Malaysian Defence has reported it previously as RM18.3 million. It is interesting note that another company supplied L3 Harris radios in 2023.
COA Gen Mohammad Hafizuddean checking the radio set delivered by Kembara Station. The radios are US-made L3 Harris.

Rimbun Emas Defence Sdn Bhd delivered 460 sets of walkie talkies, from a tender published in May, 2024. The LOA is RM2.98 million. Unfortunately, the manufacturer of the walkie talkies was not named.
Checking out the walkie-talkies provided by Rimbun Emas Sdn Bhd to the Army.

Pardus Engineering Sdn bhd delivered two Toyota Hilux and two horse floats at the ceremony. The tender for the vehicles and floats which can carry two horses each, was published in January, this year. The LOA was not made public.
One of two Toyota Hilux and the horse float delivered by Pardus Engineering Sdn Bhd, which also supplied assault vehicles for the Special Operations Division of the Armed Forces.

As for the Carl Gustav 84mm recoilless rifles, 110 units were delivered today. The contract was awarded to Global Combined Technology Sdn Bhd with an LOA of RM27.1 million. The same company is also expected to be awarded the contract to supply the rounds for the M4.
Inversys Corporation Sdn Bhd also delivered a Close Quarter Battle simulator to the Army. The CQB simulator which took the form of a 747 airliner is located at Kem Sri Iskandar in Mersing, Johor, headquarters of the GGK. A picture of the GGK operators assaulting the simulator was published in the Facebook page of Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari. It was subsequently deleted.
A model of the CQB simulator built at Kem Sri Iskandar in Mersing, Johor.

Checks on the Eperolehan showed no tender or QN were issued for the simulator. It is unclear the cost of the project.

Release on BTDM.

KUALA LUMPUR: Panglima Tentera Darat (PTD), Jen Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Muhammad Hafizuddeain Jantan memeriksa serta menerima pelbagai aset baharu disumbangkan oleh beberapa syarikat pertahanan tempatan yang direka khas bagi memenuhi keperluan operasi Tentera Darat (TD) bertempat di Garaj 92 Depot Kenderaan Pusat (92 DKP), Kem Batu Kentonmen pada 25 Okt 2024.

Majlis dimulakan dengan penyerahan Modular Tent untuk kegunaan TD sebanyak 57 unit diikuti dengan Multi Channel Radio System (MCRS) sebanyak 13 unit kenderaan.

Kemudian, penyerahan Multipurpose Mobile Inventory Vehicle (MMIV) sebanyak 10 unit, 50 unit trak 1 Tan Fitted for Radio (FFR), dua unit kenderaan penarik dan horse float serta 30 unit All Terrain Vehicle (ATV).

Majlis diteruskan dengan penyerahan set (V/UHF) handheld, (V/UHF) vehicular dan (H/VHF) manpack yang diperoleh sebanyak 102 unit manakala bagi kegunaan misi malam pula, TD menerima 18 unit Night Vision Goggle (NVG) serta 460 unit set lengkap walkie talkie untuk tujuan komunikasi.

Selain itu, TD menerima Anti Tank 84mm Carl Gustav sebanyak 110 unit diikuti dengan Parachute Free Fall Tactical Glider sebanyak 124 unit dan diakhiri dengan penyerahan satu unit Sistem Simulator Close Quarter Battle (CQB) untuk tujuan latihan.

Turut hadir, Timbalan Panglima Tentera Darat, Lt Jen Dato’ Tengku Muhammad Fauzi Tengku Ibrahim dan Ketua Staf Tentera Darat, Lt Jen Dato’ Zaidan Atan.

— Malaysian Defence

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10 Comments

  1. Only 50 of the FFR delivered, TDM and Berita TDM posts does not tally 😅
    On the GK-M2, since there were built in Thai, is there an ICP involved?

  2. So TDM now has the latest unimog in its fleet?

    Those same powertrain, axles etc could be retrofitted into Condor APCs to make them as new condition for decent cost.

    As for the M4. From the contract, each is about USD55k. Probably a decent price as seen them equipped with the latest Saab FCD 558 Fire Control Device and Hensoldt x3 scope combo. This is the latest version, AFAIK only used so far by the Swedish army, and would enable the use of the latest HE448 rounds.
    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GaulqcIbAAAg6nm.jpg

    US Army Carl Gustaf M4 uses the older Aimpoint FCS13RE fire control system instead

  3. There’s a local company to supply every single thing. Ludicrous. No wonder every man and his dog is so eager to get in the game.

    The CQB simulator is great but an artillery or mortar simulator would have been more practical; to me at least.

  4. If not for “anti highjack training” what else could it possibly be? Certainly not for training against ineberated passengers.

    Not only Gerak Khas but also PASKAU does “anti hijack”. No idea if VAT 69 does but given its SAS lineage I’d be surprised if it didn’t. Question is; which unit gets the first call in the event of a hijack.

  5. UTK AT first with VAT 69 AT second or vice versa, depending on which team is on standby that day and the location of the HR. MAF BOKP AT will probably be the third one.

  6. More reasons for PASKAU to just drop its airliner hijack rescue mission altogether and concentrate on CSAR, JTAC/FAC missions.

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