Special Task and Rescue
The Special Task and Rescue or STAR is the maritime tactical unit of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency established to protect the local maritime assets of Malaysia.
The mission and responsibility of this unit include the commencement of rescue mission in a difficult underwater situation, rescuing accident victims at sea, and searching ships tactically in the event this is required. In addition, the STAR also share the role of the rapid reaction force together with the Royal Malaysian Navy PASKAL and Royal Malaysian Police UNGERIN on piracy, terrorism and robbery threats at sea before the arrival of RMP's Marine Operations Force, MMEA and RMN reinforcements.
History
Established in April 2005, a handful of Royal Malaysian Air Force PASKAU and RMN PASKAL commandos are transferred into the MMEA to make up the first STAR team. The concept of MMEA Special Operations is based on the United States Coast Guard Maritime Safety and Security Team and Maritime Security Response Team.In April 2008, twenty-five :wikt:home-grown|home-grown trainees successfully completed the MMEA Basic Commando Course Orientation held at Pulau Indah, Selangor. This included one senior commissioned officer, three senior non-commissioned officers, and one non-commissioned officer. Trainees attending this course were selected from a STAR team selection test which was held from 19 to 24 December 2007.
In July 2009, 24 trainees manage to pass the RMAF Basic Commando Course and thus forming pioneer team of home-grown STAR operators. According to Deputy Director Chief of Malaysian Maritime Operations VAdm. Dato' Noor Aziz Yunnan, the team needed an additional 200 members by the end of the year.
National Special Operations Force
In 2016, main counter-terrorism operators in Malaysia are formed into one special operations task force. Few operators from the STAR was selected to be part of the National Special Operations Force. The NSOF was disbanded in October 2018.Roles, responsibilities and capabilities
- Maritime interdiction and law enforcement
- Force protection
- CBRN-E detection
- Search and Rescue
- Port Protection/Anti-sabotage
- Underwater Port Security
- Canine Handling Teams
- Tactical Boat Operations
- Non-Permissive Boarding capability
- Counter-Terrorism
- Vertical Insertion
- Hook and Climb
Structure
Uniforms and insignia
Red BeretSTAR Insignia
Shoulder Flash
Camouflage
Selection and training
Each prospective trainee needs to pass five stages of training and courses before been bestowed with the STAR Scarlet Red Beret and STAR Insignia.Preparatory Course (4 weeks)
Lasts for one month, in the year 2011, this preparatory course was held in the RMAF Kuala Lumpur Airbase and has been overseen by instructors from PASKAU and STAR. It is a standard orientation among Malaysian Armed Forces Special Forces to weed out the weak and unprepared candidates before proceeding to the next stage of training. It follows the standards set up by MAF Special Forces.In the present day, the STAR runs their own orientation training at MMEA's Base, Station and Academy. Overseen by veteran STAR instructors, the training is now known as Kursus Pra Asas Komando STAR.
During the orientation course implementation, each candidate had to pass three tests which are:
- Test 1 – Physical Test
- Test 2 – Physical Test
- Final Test – Fitness Test
- * The fitness test consist of run under 30 minutes, freestyle swimming under 10 minutes, sidestroke swimming under 12 minutes, and mixstyle swimming under 12 minutes.
Pre-Basic Commando Course (2 weeks)
During this course, trainees will be taught how to build up mental and physical strength and the esprit de corps for the upcoming Basic Commando Course. Trainees also exposed with basic small arms operation, map reading, compass and protractor reading, basic unarmed combat, swimming, long-distance running, navigation, survival effort, and basic marksman training. Training also included first aid, interrogation resistance, and amphibious assault.
Intensive Training (3 weeks)
This three weeks training is especially to waterborne special forces such as STAR and PASKAL. Trainees who pass the Pre-Basic Commando Course will be trained in the physical aspect of land and water. This training is the final selection process before trainees sent to the Basic Commando Course.Trainees need to pass two fitness test and one 'drown-proofing' test:
- Fitness Test
- * run under 34 minutes, 50 push-ups under 90 seconds. 50 sit-ups under 90 seconds, rope climbing etc.
- Fitness Test
- * freestyle swimming under 10 minutes, sidestroke swimming under 12 minutes and mixstyle swimming under 12 minutes, dive to pool bottom, dive across pool and diving from platform.
- 'Drown-proofing' Test
- * swim across, 15 minutes float and dive to pool bottom; all with arms and legs tied.
Basic Commando Course (12 weeks)
In Basic Commando Course, trainees will get through five phases which is:
- Phase 1 – Camp Phase
- Phase 2 – Jungle Phase
- Phase 3 – Swamp Phase and Long Range March
- Phase 4 – Sea Phase
- Phase 5 – Escape and Evasion
Special Task Introduction Course (6 weeks)
Once finished the 12 weeks Basic Commando Course, each trainee needs to complete a six weeks Kursus Pengenalan Tindakan Khas held by the MMEA. During the course, trainees will be exposed to weapon handling, tower training, helicopter-borne training, land and water navigation, survivability and other special operations skills.In the closing ceremony, trainees will be bestowed with the red beret and STAR's insignia as a symbol that they are officially accepted into the elite unit.
Advanced Training
As a special operations force, the STAR operators will be sent to advance training held by the Malaysian Army and Royal Malaysian Navy training centre.On 14 November 2009, 25 operators from the STAR team took part in joint training exercises with 11 operators from PASKAL Alpha Team. They trained in close quarters combat and ship boarding and rescue, onboard the KD Panglima Hitam, at the RMN Naval Base in Lumut Perak. These exercises were conducted to test whether STAR members were able to perform their duties and responsibilities. The training also involved Maritime Ship and boat assets such as KM Gagah vessels and two Kilat boat classes from the Lumut Maritime District.
Equipment
Weapons- Swiss SIG model GL 5040
- South African Denel model SS-77
- Germany Blaser model R93
- UK Accuracy International Arctic Warfare model A.I PM
- US Colt model CM901
- US Adcor A-556 model Elite
- Swiss SIG model SG 553 SB
- Czech Scorpion model Evo 3
- German Heckler & Koch model UMP 9
- US Remington model 870 Marine Magnum
- Swiss SIG Sauer model P226 X-Five
- Austrian Glock pistol model Glock 19
- PRO-TEC helmet
- PASGT helmet
- Flashbang
- Night Vision Goggles
- Army Combat Uniform
Operations