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 RMAF Butterworth; Butterworth is   ing to natural disasters; maritime   shore patrol vessels, as well as its
 set to be modernised in 2023-25.   security  has  received  increased   2 attack-type submarines; in ad-
 Malaysia’s defence industry focus-  emphasis in recent years, partic-  dition,  the  Navy  conducts  air  and
 es mainly on providing maintenance,   ularly anti-piracy operations in the   naval  patrols  with  Indonesia  and
 repair  and  overhaul  services,  and   Strait of Malacca and countering   the Philippines; it also cooperates
 on naval shipbuilding and land ve-  foreign incursions in Malaysia’s   with the US military, including on
 hicle production via offset agree-  Economic  Exclusion  Zone,  as  well   maritime surveillance and training;
 ments with European companies.  as  addressing  identified  short-  the Army’s force structure reflects
 falls in maritime capabilities; as   its traditional focus on counterin-
 MILITARY EQUIPMENT   such, Malaysia has undertaken ef-  surgency operations and terrorist
 INVENTORIES AND   forts to procure more modern ships,   threats; its 4 divisional commands
 ACQUISITIONS  improve air and maritime surveil-  are comprised largely of infantry
 The  military  fields  a  diverse  mix   lance,  expand  the  Navy’s  support   brigades;  it  also  has  2  security
 of older and more modern imported   infrastructure (particularly bases/  brigades, an airborne brigade that
 weapons systems from a wide va-  ports)  and  domestic  ship-build-  serves as a rapid-reaction force,
 riety  of  suppliers  across  Europe,   ing  capacities,  restructure  naval   and  a  special  operations  brigade;
 Asia, and the US; in recent years   command and control, and increase   Malaysia does not have a marine
 it has received military equipment   naval  cooperation  with  regional   corps, but places considerable em-
 from approximately  20  countries   and international partners; as of   phasis  on  amphibious  capabilities
 with South Korea as one of the   2023, for example, the Navy had 5   for some of its Army ground units;
 leading suppliers (2023)  frigates on order, which would in-  the Air Force has a mix of about 50
 crease  the  number  of  operational   combat aircraft and helicopters.
 NOTES  frigates from 2 to 7, and comple-
 The MAF is a professional force   ment its small inventory of littoral
 primarily  focused  on  internal  and   combat ships (comparable to light   Source: Military Balance 2023,
 maritime security and respond-  frigates  in  capabilities)  and  off-  CIA World Factbook, SIPRI






 ARMY  MILITARY EXPENDITURES
 ACTIVE 113,000 (Army 80,000 Navy 18,000  1% of GDP (2022 est.)
 Air 15,000) Gendarmerie & Paramilitary 22,500  1% of GDP (2021)
 1.1% of GDP (2020)
 RESERVE 51,600 (Army 50,000, Navy 1,000  1% of GDP (2019)
 Air Force 600) Gendarmerie & Paramilitary 244,700  1% of GDP (2018)

 DEFENCE BUDGET PER YEAR
 2022 was $3.9B, a 1.8% increase from 2021.
 2021 was $3.83B, a 13.5% increase from 2020.
 2020 was $3.37B, a 3.35% increase from 2019.
 2019 was $3.27B, a 5.22% decline from 2018.
 2018 was $3.45B, a 1.42% decline from 2017.
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