SHAH ALAM: The four IAG Guardian Extreme APC for the General Operations Force/Pasukan Gerakan Am (PGA) of the Royal Malaysian Police is now ready for delivery. A four-day pre-delivery inspection (PDI) was conducted in UAE. IGP TS Razarudin Husain was also involved in the PDI together with the service’s transport division and the supplier, Global Komited Sdn Bhd.
As reported previously, the Guardian selected for the tender, published in June 2023 are the Extreme variant with five doors. Global Komited has supplied the three-door variant of the Guardians to Malbatt contingent in Unifil.


Checks on the MOF tender website revealed that the Global Komited was awarded with an LOA of RM10.720 million for the tender. This means that the Guardians cost some RM2.675 million each, which includes the cost of the PDI. Even with this extra cost, the PGA APC is much cheaper than the Lipan Bara for the Army. The PDI also meant that the time between the contract award (January 22 2024), and delivery (presume March 15) is only 13 months and 25 days.


If it is purchased for the HMAV requirement, a two hundred vehicle order will only cost RM535 million (could be cheaper if we bought them directly (without agent) and in bulk), enough for the vehicle-challenged five Royal Armoured Regiments. A fifty-vehicle order annually will only cost RM133 million and change.
Apart from the cost, no Malaysian vehicle manufacturer, would be able to meet the deadline met by IAG, the supplier to Global Komited. This means that for the next order, a Malaysian vehicle manufacturer, will need to start manufacturing their vehicles now to be able to meet the same delivery timelines. Is this economically feasible? Of course, not. This is of course, the reason IAG met the deadline as they build these vehicles in bulk without waiting for firm orders.
KPN HADIR SESI PDI UNTUK EMPAT JENIS KENDERAAN APC BAGI PENUGASAN PGA PDRM
Emiriah Arab Bersatu, 16 Februari 2025 – Ketua Polis Negara (KPN), IG Tan Sri Razarudin Husain hari ini menghadiri Sesi Pre-delivery Inspection (PDI) untuk empat kenderaan jenis Armoured Personel Carrier (APC) bagi penugasan Pasukan Gerakan Am (PGA) Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) yang diadakan di International Armoured Group (IAG), Ras Al-Khaimah, di sini.
Lawatan pemeriksaan yang bermula pada 15 hingga 19 Februari itu diadakan bagi memastikan kenderaan yang dibekalkan oleh pembekal (Global Komited Sdn. Bhd.) adalah mematuhi spesifikasi yang ditetapkan sebagaimana dalam perjanjian sebelum sesi penghantaran dan pemeriksaan akhir di depoh kenderaan PDRM.
Lawatan tersebut dimulakan dengan taklimat ringkas kepada delegasi PDRM oleh President of IAG, Dr. Anton Stefov mengenai pengenalan syarikat pengeluar kenderaan dan Chief Executive Officer, Global Komited Sdn. Bhd., Datuk Ir. Mohd Nasser Israil yang memberi taklimat berkenaan kenderaan yang dibekalkan.
Tan Sri Razarudin bersama delegasi turut berkesempatan melawat kilang dan membuat pemeriksaan fizikal terhadap kenderaan-kenderaan tersebut.
Sejurus selesai, Tan Sri Razarudin bersama delegasi berpeluang menaiki sendiri kenderaan jenis APC itu bagi melihat sendiri kemampuan dan kelasakkan kenderaan yang bakal digunakan kelak.
Terdahulu, perolehan beberapa kenderaan tersebut telah diluluskan di bawah peruntukan Rancangan Malaysia ke-12 (RMKe-12) dan akan digunakan oleh PGA bagi mempertingkatkan tahap keselamatan negara terutamanya bagi mengekang pencerobohan di sempadan negara.
During his visit to the IAG facility, the IGP was also briefed on the company other products including armoured SUVs. A tender for two armoured SUVs for VVIPs was published on January 23 and closed on February 13.
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IAG basically build a number of its products for stock, so basically you can buy a guardian off the showroom floor.
Those guardian extreme cost, including all the visits to dubai are about 1/3rd the cost of a single lipanbara.
https://themalaysianreserve.com/2017/04/03/deftechs-new-hmav-unveiled/
Lipanbara costs RM140.98 for 20 units in 2016. Actually if you buy the lipanbara straight from Chaiseri, the price is similar to the guardian extreme.
As for the KAD Cavalry regiment HMAV requirements, i personally believe that a smaller wheeled armoured vehicle that is mainly missionised as a reconnaissance vehicle is a better fit for the requirements (the HMLTV) rather than an APC/MRAP like the Guardian Extreme or Lipanbara. For a 200 vehicle requirement, a ceiling price of RM500 million would be exceptable, but i would prefer a vehicle such as the JLTV, Nurol NMS or Otokar Cobra II for the KAD Cavalry regiment HMLTV requirements. If the budget is less, even the cheap KIA KLTV (around RM500k each) would be okay.
So each KAD cavalry regiments have a mix of 2 types (Gempita, HMLTV)
The available gempita’s for the cavalry regiments are
78x IFV30
54x LCT30 (Ingwe)
24x SURV VINGTAQs
I would prefer to transfer all the VINGTAQs equipment from the Gempita to the lighter HMLTV. Those 24 SURV gempitas then converted to command variants.
If divided by 5 regiments, each regiment would have
16x IFV30
10x LCT30
4x Command (converted from SURV)
Lets say each of 5 KAD regiments will get 28 Gempita’s
A KAD regiment then will consist of
– Skn Markas (4 Gempita Command, 2 Gempita LCT30, 8 HMLTV)
– Skn Alpha (8 Gempita IFV30, 4 Gempita LCT30)
– Skn Bravo (8 Gempita IFV30, 4 Gempita LCT30)
– Skn Charlie (12 HMLTV RCWS, 4 HMLTV SURV VINGTAQs)
– Support Skn (4 HMLTV ATGM, 4 HMLTV RCWS, 4 HMLTV 120mm mortar, 4 HMLTV Ambulance)
– Skn Worksyop Armor (2 Gempita Fitter, 2 Volvo wrecker)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FhWMQlqaAAACz2F.jpg
So in total 200 HMLTV required (40 x 5 regiments)
In 2023 Estonia signed for 100 Nurol NMS for USD60 million. So the RM500mil budget for 200 vehicles can be done.
https://www.janes.com/osint-insights/defence-news/land/update-estonia-orders-nurol-makina-nms-44-vehicles-and-otokar-arma-66-apcs
Very nice camo there for PGA.
Is the HMAV + HMLTV still on the table? After the big push seems like things died down. Heck since were going the leasing chopper route, why not also lease deal these vehicles. After all their both coming from the same company.
No idea yet on HMAV and HMLTV. Cannot lease armoured vehicles as then cannot put guns on them.
Marhalim,
Have you seen the news about the MRSS? Is it true?
What news? AFAIK funding for MRSS will be in RMK13 so any talk right now - possible design etc - is premature. As with the MRCA 5G, the wish list is a long one, and priorities could change.
Anyhow, with Turkiye getting contracts already for RMN and MMEA, it is likely we will go with Indonesia, which we have been trying to do for ten years now. We could buy the CMS and 30mm guns from Turkiye to ease some pain.
the fuck we getting mrss from indon?
That was always the plan. After the South Korean MRSS plan went belly up.
Only 4, so the Commandoes & Saxons will not be replaced one-to-one.
Probably around 12 or 16 will be bought in RMK13 or the next one. Not much need to replace the current APCs really.
I am still saying no to MRSS.
3x MRSS will suck tons of DE budget from TLDM that can be better used for systems that can be used to counter the enemy at sea (more submarines and frigates)
Tentera Darat is now equipping both Medan Barat (semenanjung) and Medan Timur (Sabah & Sarawak) so that both can independently counter any enemy attack on their own.
At best, any amphibious operations we can do is by Offshore Raiding Crafts (ORC) operated by 10PARA.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e9/British_and_French_Amphibious_Assault_Craft_on_Ex_Corsican_Lion_MOD_45154560.jpg
supporting ORCs can be by fast transports such as Joint High Speed Vessels/Expeditionary Fast Transports (JHSV/EPF). US Navy is going to retire 10 of them, and we could probably get 2-3 for peanuts/free.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GkEHnxBa4AAb_1_.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gjv7_aeacAI5Bdy.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gjv8cI1acAAEy3_.jpg
Singapure defend bajet for 2025 is increase to US dollar 17.5 billon news jus out.
Apparently tender for MRSS will be this year..
Aish it is just to hype up LIMA....
@hulubalang
I dont understand your logic of getting smaller vehicle for certain job scope like u mention KAD.These vehicles are station at FOB,or Post for days or weeks,big vehicles means can put extra stores,as for support weapons vehicles it means can carry stores plus xtra reloads.ops or war is not 8 to 5 job nor they can RTB as and when they like,so the doctrine now is bigger is better,xtra space to bring home bodybags if the time arises.