Could Malaysia Armed Forces Win A War Against Singapore?
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The short answer here is that the readiness of the MAF is not good. The more nuanced answer is it depends on which service you are looking at.


The Army is in a decent state. The main strategic units in armor and artillery, the PT-91 Twardy and the Astros II MLRS, are both relatively recent purchases and remain in service. A major component of the Armored forces, the AV8 Gempita, has also recently been purchased and about half are delivered, while the Artillery is in the midst of being upgraded and expanded.

The 2 Scorpène class submarines, after long delays, are also new and should be in good fighting trim. More concerning, though, is that the delays and life extensions of older ships are indicative that the RMN will not be receiving new funds for equipment anytime soon.


For now, the RMN has enough resources to fulfill its duties – but with the threat of China in the South China Sea looming that may not be the case for much longer.


The RMAF, though, is in a damning state, and this is critical considering the importance of the air force in modern conflicts. Firstly, it suffers from using too many types of airplanes as its front line aircraft. The RMAF operates British, Russian, and American front-line aircraft from 3 different manufacturers, making it logistically and economically challenging to support all of them – and this is just their fighter aircraft.


Recently, in 2019, the RMAF sent out requests for information for the light combat aircraft program to several manufacturers in Korea, Italy, and Pakistan. This problem looks set to continue.

More at https://shrtco.de/okViR1 (scroll down to read)
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#2

Should be, yes

they are more rugged and trained in guerilla warfare

Our Army Generals only fight in parliament

Why do we need 5 Mayors and 80 PAP Ministers? 
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(21-06-2022, 11:51 PM)Reddishday Wrote:  The short answer here is that the readiness of the MAF is not good. The more nuanced answer is it depends on which service you are looking at.


The Army is in a decent state. The main strategic units in armor and artillery, the PT-91 Twardy and the Astros II MLRS, are both relatively recent purchases and remain in service. A major component of the Armored forces, the AV8 Gempita, has also recently been purchased and about half are delivered, while the Artillery is in the midst of being upgraded and expanded.

The 2 Scorpène class submarines, after long delays, are also new and should be in good fighting trim. More concerning, though, is that the delays and life extensions of older ships are indicative that the RMN will not be receiving new funds for equipment anytime soon.


For now, the RMN has enough resources to fulfill its duties – but with the threat of China in the South China Sea looming that may not be the case for much longer.


The RMAF, though, is in a damning state, and this is critical considering the importance of the air force in modern conflicts. Firstly, it suffers from using too many types of airplanes as its front line aircraft. The RMAF operates British, Russian, and American front-line aircraft from 3 different manufacturers, making it logistically and economically challenging to support all of them – and this is just their fighter aircraft.


Recently, in 2019, the RMAF sent out requests for information for the light combat aircraft program to several manufacturers in Korea, Italy, and Pakistan. This problem looks set to continue.

More at https://shrtco.de/okViR1 (scroll down to read)

Many Malaysians in Singapore said that their Army is useless lah! Only good in extortion of money lah! They put on Army uniform for show only lah!
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#4

Nowadays, wars are fought by machines. 
Drones unmanned. 
Pressing a button to destroy the enemies.
There is no space to fight with tanks in our tiny island.
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#5

RSAF, attack Helicopters Apache & our Arti will carpet blast them to under their coconut tree

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#6

Both will suffer 

It might depend on how Johore Sultan sees it to a large part
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(22-06-2022, 11:42 AM)Odessy Wrote:  Both will suffer 

It might depend on how Johore Sultan sees it to a large part

We can support the sultan seize the whole state and put it totally under his rule

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#8

you have the world best arm but those commanders like ex SAF scholars you see how they do their job....

will lose sadly.
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