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Copter tragedy: 1,000 congregants at KK naval base attend Yasin recitation, tahlil ceremony

KOTA KINABALU: Deputy Commander of the Eastern Fleet First Admiral Mohd Norizal Fahruddin and about 1,000 members of the Kota Kinabalu Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) Base on Friday attended the Yasin recitation and tahlil ceremony and listened to a special sermon in honour of the RMN personnel who lost their lives in the recent helicopter crash in Lumut, Perak.

Ten Dead After Horrific Mid-Air Collision Between Royal Malaysian Navy Helicopters

Ten Dead After Horrific Mid-Air Collision Between Royal Malaysian Navy Helicopters. An AW139 and an AS555 crashed after they collided during the rehearsal of the parade for the 90th anniversary of the Royal Malaysian Navy.

Resolving RMN s obsolete asset issue | Daily Express Online - Sabah s Leading News Portal

All parties, especially the Ministry of Defence, Finance Ministry and end users, must be on the same page to resolve the issue over outdated assets which the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) is facing now, Senior Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein said

Govt identifying land in Bintulu for naval region headquarters, says navy chief

Govt identifying land in Bintulu for naval region headquarters, says navy chief
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2 more Littoral Mission Ships to be stationed in Sabah

2 more Littoral Mission Ships to be stationed in Sabah 05 Mar 2021 / 16:20 H. Pix for representational purpose only. Bernama KOTA KINABALU: Two more Royal Malaysian Navy’s Littoral Mission Ships (LMS) will be stationed at the Eastern Fleet Command Headquarters, Kota Kinabalu Naval Base to further tighten the security in the country’s waters, especially in Sabah. Chief of Navy Tan Sri Mohd Reza Mohd Sany said two ships had been stationed in Sabah, so far, namely KD Keris and KD Sundang. “The other two LMS ships are expected to arrive in Malaysia in October and December. We also have plans to acquire several more LMS ships but we have not yet determined the type and the manufacturer,“ he told reporters after the commissioning ceremony of the second LMS, KD Sundang here today.

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