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List of equipment of the Malaysian Armed Forces

List of equipment of the Malaysian Armed Forces

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The equipment of the Malaysian Armed Forces can be subdivided into: infantry weapon, heavy equipment and attire.

Infantry weapon

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Heavy equipment

Malaysian Army

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Malaysian Army Aviation

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Royal Malaysian Navy

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Royal Malaysian Navy Aviation

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Royal Malaysian Air Force

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Attire

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