PASKAU
The Pasukan Khas TUDM – it is better known as PASKAU – is the special operations force of the Royal Malaysian Air Force. Its main functions are to carry out high-value target protection, ground forward air controller, combat search and rescue and rescuing downed aircrew assignments. PASKAU is also tasked as the principal anti-hijack response force for military and civil aircraft in Malaysia. This task was taken over from Grup Gerak Khas. All PASKAU members are airborne and commando-trained and can be deployed behind enemy lines via air, land and sea to assist in target designation for the Malaysian Armed Forces and RMAF missions. The PASKAU Headquarters is known as RMAF Regiment.
History
HANDAU
PASKAU can trace its origins back to 1974. A mortar attack by Malayan Communist Party agents from outside of Kuala Lumpur RMAF Airbase, and in 1979, another mortar attack occur resulting in damaging an RMAF DHC-4 Caribou transport aircraft. Due to these incidents, a specific directive from the RMAF led to the formation of a new security force which would take over security of RMAF airbases from the Malaysian Army Royal Military Police Corps. A cadre of RMAF airmen and officers was sent to PLPK to receive commando training. The force became known as Pasukan Pertahanan Darat dan Udara, or by its abbreviation, HANDAU, was established on 1 April 1980. The new force was tasked as the security force for RMAF airbases. The first HANDAU squadron was named as 102 HANDAU Squadron. A small number of Malaysian Army Grup Gerak Khas commandos were attached to HANDAU as RMAF Air Rescue Team.RMAF Security Regiment Headquarters
The 102 Squadron was the first unit to take over security duties from the RMPC at Kuala Lumpur RMAF Airbase, on 1 April 1980. RMAF Security Regiment Headquarters was established as HQ for HANDAU, and since the HQ establishment up to 1 March 1987, ten more HANDAU squadrons were established.Branch | Base | Year Formed |
102 HANDAU Squadron | Kuala Lumpur RMAF Airbase | 1 April 1980 |
103 HANDAU Squadron | Kuantan RMAF Airbase | 18 November 1980 |
104 HANDAU Squadron | Butterworth RMAF Airbase | 10 January 1981 |
202 HANDAU Squadron | Ipoh RMAF Airbase | 9 February 1981 |
105 HANDAU Squadron | Kuching RMAF Airbase | 7 April 1981 |
107 HANDAU Squadron | Alor Setar RMAF Airbase | 7 July 1981 |
109 HANDAU Squadron | DEBKAT Subang | 6 August 1981 |
204 HANDAU Squadron | Kluang RMAF Airbase | 19 August 1981 |
201 HANDAU Squadron | Bukit Jugra RMAF Airbase | 27 August 1987 |
208 HANDAU Squadron | Subang RMAF Airbase | 1 September 1987 |
106 HANDAU Squadron | Labuan RMAF Airbase | 1 March 1987 |
RMAF Regiment
Since MAREJ's establishment in 1980, MAREJ reported directly to the Air Force Command for all operations involving the HANDAU squadrons. As part of the June 1983 reorganization of the RMAF, MAREJ was moved under the RMAF High Command and was also renamed as the RMAF Regiment. At the same time, the HANDAU squadrons were renamed to the RMAF Provost Squadrons. The RMAF Provost Squadrons was given with the task of providing security for RMAF Forward Operation Bases. As part of the same reorganization, two special operations elements also introduced to the RMAF Regiment. The special operations elements are Combat Air Rescue Team and Rapid Deployment Force.PKU and PASKAU
In 1996, the special operations elements were reorganised and given a new name – Pasukan Khas Udara. The PKU strength was increased and its role expanded to include counter-terrorism, unconventional warfare and Search and Rescue missions. The unit also received training from the United Kingdom Special Air Service and the United States Special Operations Forces for their new roles.On 17 March 1999, PKU was moved from Kuala Lumpur RMAF Air Base to Jugra RMAF Air Base. The RMAF Provost Squadrons was separated from RMAF Regiment and made into a single department – RMAF Provost Marshal Department. On 1 April 2002, 22 years after HANDAU establishment, PKU now officially known as Pasukan Khas TUDM.
On 24 January 2008, the Sultan of Pahang, Sultan Ahmad Shah, was made an Honorary Colonel of the unit when he honoured the Honor Beret of PASKAU by Chief of Air Force, General Tan Sri Azizan Ariffin at Jugra RMAF Regiment, Bukit Jugra, Banting, Selangor.
Combat elements
1980–1993
RMAF Security Regiment Headquarters- Air and Ground Defence Force
- Air Rescue Team
1993–2002
- RMAF Provost Squadrons
- RMAF Special Operations
- * Rapid Deployment Force
- * Combat Air Rescue Team
Current combat formations
Squadron | Responsibility | Roles |
Combat Wing Squadron | Special Operations and Counter-terrorism | Combat Wing Squadron, is the combat arm of PASKAU. Located at Jugra RMAF Airbase, this squadron is trained in counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, infiltration and sabotage, and can work behind enemy lines to destroy or disable high-value targets. It has AN/PEQ-1 SOFLAM Ground Laser Target Designation team to provide forward target acquisition and tracking for attacking aircraft. Every mission involves a six personnel with different specialisations such as cross-trained Signallers, Medics, Weapons Specialists, Demolitions Experts, Snipers and Boatmen. PASKAU Counter-terrorist team, the Flight Hostage Rescue Team, that specialises in aircraft hostage rescue operations is attached to this squadron. CWS is equivalent to U.S. Air Force Combat Control Team of the 24th Special Tactics Squadron. |
Combat Air Rescue Squadron | Combat Search and Rescue | Combat Air Rescue Squadron, is capable of mounting a rescue operation behind enemy lines. It consist of six detachments operating from air bases with a Rescue Sub-Centre at Kuala Lumpur, Kuantan, Butterworth, Gong Kedak, Kuching and Labuan AFBs. The CARS is also capable of sea rescue through its Maritime Para Rescue Team based in Bukit Jugra. CARS is equivalent to U.S. Air Force Pararescue. |
Field Protection Squadron | Special Protections, Pathfinders and Forward Air Controllers | The Field Protection Squadron provides special protection to high-value military facilities such as air defence radar and forward operating bases. High-value target protection not only involves installation but also close or special escort duty. This team is equipped with the Field Intrusion Detection System for zone protection. During the insertion operation into enemy territory, FPS would be the pathfinders and able to act as Ground Forward Air Controllers. FPS is equivalent to U.S. Air Force Special Operations Force Tactical Air Control Party. |
National Special Operations Force
In 2016, the main counter-terrorism operators in Malaysia were formed into a single special operation task force. Several operators from FHRT of PASKAU were selected to be part of the National Special Operations Force.Training and expertise
It is not obligatory for HANDAU airmen to pass the commando school, it is however compulsory for. Special Operations airmen. Since 1996, it is becoming compulsory for any airmen wishing to join the PKU to complete the basic commando course. In 1993, the RMAF established their own commando course – the RMAF Commando Course. Prior to that, commando-trained RMAF Regiment airmen were required to pass the Malaysian Army Basic Commando Course offered at the PULPAK.Currently, every officer and enlisted personnel are presented with a light blue beret and light blue lanyard once they pass the RMAF Commando Course, and a tactical knife after they pass the PASKAU expert course. They can then continue to complete further advanced training which allows them to take part in all operations.
On 6 May 2004, only 81 of 198 personnel who started the three month training program received their blue berets, including the best trainee Laskar Udara Meor Mohd Nazri Othman, 23, having survived the challenging three-month series 07/2004 Basic Commando Training while in October 2007, only 20 of the 54 trainees successfully completed the three-month training program.
RMAF Commando Course
The course lasts for 12 weeks and has six modules. In this course, trainees will learn land, sea and air insertion, jungle warfare tactics, sabotage and hostage rescue.- Camp Module
- Long-distance march
- Jungle Training Module
- Water Training Module
- Dark Water Module
- Survival, Escape, Resistance, Evasion Module
PASKAU Expert Course
;Tactical
- Close Quarters Combat – CQC
- Combat diving
- Counter-insurgency
- Counter-terrorism
- Counter-sniper tactics
- Laser-designation – Using AN/PEQ-1 SOFLAM GLTD II, the units 'paint' hostile targets, marking them for attack by air-dropped laser-guided munitions such as the Paveway II LGB
- Marksmanship
- Sabotage
- Sang Moo Doo
- Snipers
- Unconventional warfare
- High-altitude military parachuting – high altitude low opening/high altitude high opening of parachutes
- Single Occupant Delivery Operation Module – insertion via fighter jet
- Hover jump
- Rappelling
- Special Patrol Insertion/Extraction – SPIE rig
- Special reconnaissance
- Counterintelligence
- Signal intelligence – SIGINT
- Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol
- Providing base security to RMAF installations.
- Combat Search and Rescue
- Fighting In Built-Up Areas – FIBUA
- Hostage rescue
- Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain – MOUT
- OBUA – Operations in Built Up Areas
- Special demolitions
- Explosive Ordnance Disposal – EOD
Role
PASKAU's establishment has increased the RMAF capability in special air operations such as Combat Search And Rescue. It must also be capable of securing forward RMAF bases and be able to assist in the execution of airstrikes using specialist weapons. PASKAU consists of specially selected and trained RMAF regiment personnel. The role of this unit is very different from army Grup Gerak Khas; or the navy PASKAL.Identities
Sky Blue Beret
The Sky blue beret is worn by all HANDAU airmen and later by all units in the RMAF Regiment, including the RMAF special operations teams and RMAF Provost squadrons. Initially, commando-trained HANDAU unit members wore the green beret with GGK's cap badge similar to the GGK but with HANDAU cap badge backing. After RMAF Provost unit was separated from the RMAF Regiment, they were no longer permitted to wear the sky blue beret. Instead thee RMAF Provost wear navy blue beret similar to other conventional RMAF units.All commando-trained RMAF Provost members are given a choice, either join the PASKAU and moved to RMAF Jugra Airbase or stay with the provost and their original bases.The sky blue beret is now only allowed to be worn by the PASKAU team members.
The cap badge position is worn facing left between the end of the eyebrow and above the ear – similar to all other Malaysian commandos trained elite units.
Light Blue Lanyard
Every member of commando-trained HANDAU was given with light blue lanyard together with green beret and Fairbairn–Sykes commando dagger once they completed their commando training at the PLPK. The tradition of giving the light blue lanyard was inherited from the Malaysian Special Service Unit which was originally from the 40 Commando, Royal Marines. The tradition was continued by HANDAU and later by PASKAU even after the RMAF established their own commando school in 1993.Tactical knife
PASKAU no longer issues Fairbairn–Sykes commando dagger to its members. Each graduate of the RMAF Commando School is issued with a tactical knife instead. The tactical knife is a symbol of jungle survivalist.PASKAU shoulder tab
PASKAU operators wear shoulder tab embroidered with "PASKAU" on the right shoulder sleeve. Shoulder tabs are synonymous with elite forces in Malaysian Armed Force.Weapons
Combat knives- :Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife
Shotguns
- :Benelli M1014 - semi automatic 12-gauge shotgun.
- :Mossberg 590A1 12-gauge pump
- :Remington Model 870 - as the M870 and Modular Combat Shotgun.
- :Brügger & Thomet MP9
- :Colt 9 mm SMG - variant of the M16 chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum
- :FN P90
- :Heckler & Koch MP5
- * MP5A5
- * MP5-K
- * MP5K-A4
- * MP5SD6
- :M4A1 Carbine - Standard Malaysian Armed Forces service rifles
- :SIG SG 553
- * SG-553 LB
- * SG-553 SB
- :Barrett M107 - in use in response to requirements issued for an anti-materiel and counter-sniper rifle.
- :Heckler & Koch PSG-1 - Improved marksman version of the G3 rifle.
- :Accuracy International Arctic Warfare
- :AMP Technical Services DSR-1
- :Blaser 93 Tactical
- :M249 SAW - 5.56×45mm light machine gun.
- :FN Minimi Mk.3 - 7.62×51mm light machine gun.
- :M203A1/A2 40 mm Rifle-Mounted Grenade Launcher
- :Milkor M32 MGL 40mm 6 shot Revolver type Grenade Launcher
- :SIG GL 5040
Functions
Security of important assets
Search and rescue
Counter Terrorism
Capabilities
MobilityFlexibility
Sustainability
Technology
Special training