List of equipment of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency

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The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency uses cutters and small boats on the water, and fixed and rotary wings (helicopters) as well UAVs in the air. The Coast Guard employs various firearms including pistol, shotgun, rifle, and machine gun.

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Ships

ClassImageOriginQuantityNotes
Offshore patrol vessels
Tun Fatimah-class OPV 1800 - Front View at ADAS 2018.jpg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
1+(2) [1] 1 active, 2 under construction. 83 meter offshore patrol vessel built locally by THHE-Destini.

KM Tun Fatimah (8305)
[ to be determined ]
[ to be determined ]

KM Pekan Japan Coast Guard PL04.JPG Flag of Japan.svg Japan1 [2] 92 meter offshore patrol vessel transferred from Japan Coast Guard. [3] [4] [5] [6]

KM Pekan (9203) (formerly JCG Erimo (PL-02)) [4]

KM Arau JCG OKI PL 01.jpg Flag of Japan.svg Japan1 [2] 87 meter offshore patrol vessel transferred from Japan Coast Guard. [3] [4] [5] [6]

KM Arau (8704) (formerly JCG Oki (PL-01)) [4]

Musytari-class Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
2 [7] 75 meter offshore patrol vessel transferred from Royal Malaysian Navy. Built by Korea Tacoma Shipbuilding and Malaysia Shipyard and Engineering.

KM Langkawi (7501) (formerly KD Musytari)

KM Bangi (7502) (formerly KD Marikh)

Reliance-class USCGC Reliance WMEC-615.jpg Flag of the United States.svg United States0+(1) [8] 65 meter offshore patrol vessel will be transferred from United States Coast Guard.

(formerly USCGC Decisive)

Inshore patrol vessels
Bagan Datuk-class Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
6 [9] 45 meter patrol vessel based on a design by Germany's Fassmer Shipbuilding Company. Built locally by Destini Berhad.

KM Bagan Datuk (4541) [10]

KM Sri Aman (4542) [11]

KM Kota Belud (4543) [12]

KM Tok Bali (4544) [12]

KM Kota Kinabalu (4545) [12]

KM Lahad Datu (4546) [12]

KM Marlin Flag of Japan.svg Japan1 [13] 40 meter patrol vessel donated by The Nippon Foundation Japan in 2006. KM Marlin also serves as a training ship.
Perwira-class Australian Customs Vessel ACV30 Botany Bay returns to Stokes Hill Wharf (2).jpg Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia2 [14] Former Bay-class patrol vessel transferred from the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (ACBPS). [15]

KM Perwira (3801) (formerly ACV Arnhem Bay)

KM Satria (3802) (formerly ACV Dame Roma Mitchell)

Gagah-classFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia15 [16] (ex PZ-class, Royal Malaysian Police).
Length: 39 meter; Width: 7 meter; Speed: 23 knots; Weight: 230 tonnes; Weapon: 1 Bofors 40 mm / 1 Oerlikon 20 mm / GPMG 7.62 mm; Engine: 2 MTU 20V 538 TB92; Crew: 34 men

KM Gagah (3901)

KM Tabah (3902)

KM Cekal (3903)

KM Berani (3904)

KM Setia (3905)

KM Amanah (3906)

KM Jujur (3907)

KM Ikhlas (3908)

KM Budiman (3909)

KM Tegas (3910)

KM Mulia (3911)

KM Bijak (3912)

KM Adil (3913)

KM Pintar (3914)

KM Bistari (3915)

Ramunia-classFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia7 [16] (ex Bahtera-class, Royal Malaysian Custom).
Length: 32.4 meter; Width: 7.2 meter; Speed: 20 knots; Weight: 143 tonnes; Weapon: 1 Oerlikon 20 mm / GPMG 7.62 mm; Engine: 2 Paxman Valenta 16 cm Diesel; Crew: 25 men

KM Ramunia (3221)

KM Marudu (3222)

KM Danga (3223)

KM Siangin (3224)

KM Kimanis (3225)

KM Burau (3226)

KM Nipah (3227)

Gemia-class Marine Patrol PX19.jpg Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia9 [16] (ex PX-class, Royal Malaysian Police).
Length: 29 meter; Weapon: 1 Oerlikon 20 mm / GPMG 7.62 mm

KM Gemia (2950)

KM Rawa (2951)

KM Peringgi (2952)

KM Redang (2953)

KM Kapas (2954)

KM Libaran (2955)

KM Mabul (2956)

KM Tenggol (2957)

KM Sebatik (2958)

Rhu-classFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia2 [16] (ex SIRI 200-class, Fisheries Department).
Length: 26 meter

KM Rhu (2601)

KM Stapa (2602)

Malawali-class MMEA STAR conducting VBSS demonstration.jpg Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia4 [16] (ex Bintang-class, Marine Department).
Length: 25 meter

KM Malawali (2551)

KM Serasan (2552)

KM Manjung (2553)

KM Tebrau (2554)

Nusa-classFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia5 [16] 2 x (ex Rajawali-class, Marine Department).
Length: 22.4 meter

KM Nusa (2201)

KM Rentap (2202)
3 x (ex KA-class, Royal Malaysian Custom).
Length: 28.8 meter

KM Renggis (2203)

KM Sugut (2204)

KM Balung (2205)

Tugau-class Sandakan Sabah Police-boat-PA48-01.jpg Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia14 [16] (ex PA-class, Royal Malaysian Police).
Length: 22 meter

KM Mukah (2211) destroyed by fire in Kuantan in 2013.

KM Tugau (2210)

KM Tatau (2212)

KM Nyalau (2213)

KM Niah (2214)

KM Kidurong (2215)

KM Jepak (2216)

KM Sikuati (2217)

KM Tambisan (2218)

KM Bagahak (2219)

KM Siagut (2220)

KM Mengalum (2221)

KM Medang (2222)

KM Memmon (2223)

KM Sibuan (2224)

Semilang-classFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia4 [16] (ex SIRI 100-class, Fisheries Department).
Length: 21 meter

KM Semilang (2161)

KM Alu-Alu (2162)

KM Mersuji (2163)

KM Siakap (2164)

Fast interceptor craft / Rigid-hulled inflatable boat / Jet ski
Penggalang-class boatFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia50 [17] Fast interceptor craft.

Speed: 70 knots

10 x Penggalang 20 meter BYO

2 x Penggalang 18 meter DMS

8 x Penggalang 17 meter DMS Icarus Marine

20 x Penggalang 16 meter (ex Custom Perantas)

10 x Penggalang (ex Police Penyengat)

Pengawal-class boatFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia45 [16] (ex PC-class, Royal Malaysian Police and ex GRP-class, Marine Department).
45 in inventory.

27 x Pengawal 14.8 meter [18]

7 x Pengawal 13.6 meter

11 x Pengawal 13.5 meter

Penyelamat-class boat MMEA demonstration.jpg Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia10 [16] Search and Rescue (SAR) operations and emergency assistance boat.

Penyelamat 20 meter

Penyelamat 13 meter

Halilintar-class boat Semporna Sabah Ship-Halilintar-8-01.jpg Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia9 [16] 12.5 meter fast interceptor craft.
Petir-class boatFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia12 [16] Fast interceptor craft.

6 x Petir Open Type 12 meter

6 x Petir RHFB 12 meter

Perkasa-class boatFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia30 [19] 12 meter rigid-hulled fender boat.
Peninjau-class boatFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia1 [16] (ex-SIRI 300-class, Fisheries Department).

Peninjau 17 meter

Adal-class boatFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia6 [16] 12.5 meter boat.
Cenderawasih-class boatFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia5 [16] 11.51 meter boat.
Pengaman-class boatFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia1 [16] (ex AL-class, Marine Department).

9.2 meter Search and Rescue (SAR) operations and emergency assistance boat.

Pelindung-class boatFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia5 [16] (ex OBM-class, Fisheries Department).

Pelindung 6.4 meter

Benteng-class boat 65th Merdeka Day 2022 Picture 35.jpg Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia8 [20] 12 meter boat based on P38 and P9 design made by UES LLC.
Banggi-class boatFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia18 [16] 11 meter boat.
Kilat-class boatFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia40 [16] 7.62 meter rigid-hulled inflatable boat.
Seahawk-class boatFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia4 [16] 6.36 meter boat.
Air boatFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia3 [16] 5.4 meter boat.
Rigid hull inflatable boat STAR Coast Guard RHFB.jpg Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysiaunknown [16]
GTX LTD 300 jet ski Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia6 [16]
GTS jet skiFlag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia4 [16]

Aircraft

AircraftImageVariantOriginQuantityNotes
Fixed wings
Bombardier 415 M71-01 (38223728616).jpg CL-415MPFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada2 [21] Water bomber, amphibious maritime patrol & search and rescue aircraft. Used for aerial firefighting, maritime patrol & search and rescue.

M71-01

M71-02

Helicopters
Eurocopter Dauphin M70-02 (8231200851).jpg AS365 N3Flag of France.svg France3 [22] Multi-purpose helicopter. Used for search and rescue (SAR), coastal patrol and law enforcement duties.

M70-01

M70-02

M70-03

AgustaWestland AW139 EC-KXA SASEMAR AugustaWestland AW139.jpg AW139Flag of Italy.svg Italy2 [23] Multi-purpose helicopter. Used for search and rescue (SAR), coastal patrol and law enforcement duties. M72-01 crashed in 2024. [24]

M72-02

M72-03

AgustaWestland AW189 AW189 - Lydd Airport (centered).jpg AW189Flag of Italy.svg Italy0+(4)Multi-purpose helicopter. Used for search and rescue (SAR), coastal patrol and law enforcement duties. 4 on order. [25]
Unmanned aerial vehicles
Alti TransitionFlag of South Africa.svg South Africa3 [26] Installed on the Tun Fatimah-class offshore patrol vessel.
Aerovision Fulmar Fulmar Flight.JPG Flag of Spain.svg Spain6 [27] Installed on the Bagan Datuk-class patrol vessel. [28]

Firearms

FirearmImageTypeCalibreOriginDetails
Pistols
Glock 19 GLOCK 17 Gen 4 Pistol MOD 45160305.jpg Pistol 9×19mm Parabellum Flag of Austria.svg AustriaStandard service pistol.
Heckler & Koch VP9 Heckler & Koch VP9-L.jpg Pistol9×19mm ParabellumFlag of Germany.svg GermanySFP9. Used by STAR. [29]
CZ P-07 CZ75 P07 PICT0153.JPG Pistol9×19mm ParabellumFlag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic [30]
Shotguns
Remington 870 M870mcs.jpg Pump-action shotgun 12-gauge Flag of the United States.svg United StatesUsed as a breaching shotgun.
Submachine guns
MP5 Heckler Koch MP5.jpg Submachine gun 9×19mm ParabellumFlag of Germany.svg Germany
Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
Manufactured under licence by MKEK. Used in night operations, patrolling, close quarters (especially VBSS/GOPLATS), hostage rescue and escort.
UMP HKUMP45.JPG Submachine gun9×19mm ParabellumFlag of Germany.svg GermanyUMP9. Used by all branches of MMEA. [30]
CZ Scorpion Evo 3 CZ Scorpion Evo 3.jpg Submachine gun9×19mm ParabellumFlag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech RepublicUsed by STAR. [30]
Assault rifles
HK 416 HK416N.png Assault rifle 5.56×45mm NATO Flag of Germany.svg GermanyHK416A5. Used by STAR. [30]
M16 M16A1 brimob.jpg Assault rifle5.56×45mm NATOFlag of the United States.svg United StatesM16A1. Used by all branches of MMEA.
Adcor A-556 Defense.gov photo essay 120509-F-YA200-279.jpg Assault rifle5.56×45mm NATOFlag of the United States.svg United StatesUsed by STAR. [30]
Colt CM901 Colt CM901 7.62.JPG Battle rifle 7.62×51mm NATOFlag of the United States.svg United StatesCM901. Used by STAR. [30]
SIG 553 SIG-552-p1030040.jpg Carbine 5.56×45mm NATOFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  SwitzerlandSG 553SB. Used by STAR.
Sniper rifles
R93 Blaser R93 Tactical (7029734883).jpg Sniper rifle.308 WinchesterFlag of Germany.svg GermanyUsed by STAR. [30]
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Accuracy International Arctic Warfare - Psg 90 G24.png Sniper rifle5.56×45mm NATOFlag of the United Kingdom.svg United KingdomPrecision marksman. Used by STAR.
Machine guns
MG5 Heckler & Koch MG5.jpg General purpose machine gun 7.62×51mm NATO Flag of Germany.svg GermanyBelt-fed. Used by STAR.
SS-77 24- Saudi Border Guards Machine Gun (My Trip To Al-Jenadriyah 32).jpg General purpose machine gun7.62×51mm NATOFlag of South Africa.svg South AfricaBelt-fed. Used by STAR. [30]
Grenade-based weapons
GL 5040 Swiss soldier SG550 GL5040.JPG Grenade launcher 40×46mm SR Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  SwitzerlandSingle-shot underbarrel grenade launcher. Used by STAR.
HE grenade Mk3A2 Grenade.gif Used by STAR.
Stun grenade M84 Drawing.jpg Used by STAR.
Smoke grenade M18 Grenade.svg Used by STAR.

Historical equipment

Ships

32 meter ship built by United Kingdom. A total of 16 ships were transferred from Royal Malaysian Navy. All retired from MMEA's service. Some of the ships were sunk as artificial reefs. [31]

A total of 9 PX Wooden Hull of Royal Malaysia Police transferred to MMEA. All retired from MMEA's service. Some of the ships were sunk as artificial reefs.

Procurement

Modernisation programClassOriginTypeQuantityNotes
Offshore patrol vessels
New Generation Offshore Patrol Vessel Program Tun Fatimah-class Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia
Offshore patrol vessel 1 completed, 2 under constructionThree OPV based on Damen 1800-class offshore patrol vessel ordered by Malaysia in 2017 to boost up patrol capabilities. [32]
Helicopters
Utility / Patrol Helicopter Program AgustaWestland AW189 Flag of Italy.svg Italy Utility helicopter 4 on orderIn February 2020, The Home Ministry has approved the procurement of four helicopters worth RM600 million for the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA). [33] In January 2024, the Home Ministry has chosen AgustaWestland AW189 from Italy as the new helicopter for MMEA. [25]

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