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Royal Brunei Armed Forces

The Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF); Malay: Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei, (ABDB),[1] is the collective term for all of the military forces or service branches of the sultanate of Brunei Darussalam. The RBAF consists of three primary military branches; the Royal Brunei Land Forces (RBLF), the Royal Brunei Navy (RBN), and the Royal Brunei Air Force (RBAirF).

Royal Brunei Armed Forces
Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei
Royal Brunei Armed Forces badge
Brunei Darussalam Ensign
Founded31 May 1961; 62 years ago (1961-05-31), as Brunei Malay Regiment[1]
Current form1 January 1984; 39 years ago (1984-01-01)[1]
Service branches Royal Brunei Land Forces
 Royal Brunei Navy
 Royal Brunei Air Force
HeadquartersBolkiah Garrison, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam
WebsiteMinDef.gov.bn
Leadership
Supreme CommanderFM Hassanal Bolkiah
Minister of DefenceFM Hassanal Bolkiah
Minister of Defence IIHalbi Mohd Yussof
CommanderMG Haszaimi Bol Hassan
Personnel
Military age18
Conscriptionno
Active personnel7,200[2]
Reserve personnel700[2]
Expenditures
BudgetB$ 436.76 million
Percent of GDP4.5% (2006)
Industry
Foreign suppliers Australia
 Brazil
 Canada
 France
 Germany
 Indonesia
 Italy
 Japan
 South Korea
 Netherlands
 Singapore
 Sweden
  Switzerland
 United Kingdom
 United States
Related articles
RanksMilitary ranks of the Brunei
Ministry of Defence of Brunei headquarters

The head of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces is the supreme commander, and is held by the Sultan of Brunei, and the incumbent is Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, holding the rank of field marshal (FM). They are managed under the Ministry of Defence of Brunei.

The Royal Brunei Armed Forces were formed on 31 May 1961; 62 years ago (1961-05-31),[1] with British military support; this date is annually marked as Armed Forces Day.

Name

Upon inception, the Royal Brunei Armed Forces were originally known as the Brunei Malay Regiment (Askar Melayu Brunei, AMB). On 31 May 1965; 58 years ago (1965-05-31), the word 'Diraja' (Malay for 'Royal') was added to the title, hence it became known as the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment (Askar Melayu Diraja Brunei, AMDB). It finally adopted its current name on 1 January 1984; 39 years ago (1984-01-01), that is on the day Brunei proclaimed independence from the United Kingdom.[1]

Organisation

Branches

The Royal Brunei Armed Forces consists of three primary military branches.

Royal Brunei Land Forces

The Royal Brunei Land Forces (RBLF) (Malay: Tentera Darat Diraja Brunei – TDDB), is a brigade sized army formation, which consists of three operational battalions along with an additional support battalion. The role of the Royal Brunei Land Forces is to maintain the security of Brunei, and to defend the sovereignty of the country. Its main responsibility is to oppose any threat from within or outside the country, and to maintain peace and security in the country.[3] The Royal Brunei Land Forces is the largest of the three armed services of Brunei.

Royal Brunei Navy

The Royal Brunei Navy (RBN) (Malay: Tentera Laut Diraja Brunei – TLDB), is the naval defence force of Brunei Darrussalam. It is a small, but relatively well-equipped force, whose main responsibility is to conduct search and rescue (SAR) missions, and to deter and defend the Brunei sovereign waters against attack mounted by sea-borne forces.[4] As of 2023, the Royal Brunei Navy has an operational inventory of thirty-six ships or similar vessels.

Royal Brunei Air Force

The Royal Brunei Air Force (RBAirF) (Malay: Tentera Udara Diraja Brunei – TUDB), is a small, primarily helicopter-based air force, which is tasked with supporting the other branches of the armed services, defending Bruneian air space, and carrying out search and rescue (SAR) operations. It was originally created in 1965; 58 years ago (1965), as the Air Wing of the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment (Malay: Askar Melayu Diraja Brunei – AMDB, the forerunner of today's Royal Brunei Armed Forces, RBAF), and was established as an independent air force; the Royal Brunei Air Force on 1 October 1991; 32 years ago (1991-10-01). The RBAirF main inventory consists of a range of rotary-wing helicopters; formerly ten Bell 212, four Sikorsky S-70A-14 (now transferred to the Royal Malaysian Air Force), and a solitary Bell 214ST. The Bell 212s were replaced between 2013 to 2015 by twelve Poland-manufactured Sikorsky S-70i Blackhawks[5][6] Two Bell 206 helicopters are used for rotary-wing training.[6]

The Royal Brunei Air Force fixed-wing inventory is limited to four Swiss-built Pilatus PC-7 Mk.II training aircraft (which are also used by the Alap-Alap Formation aerobatic display team) and a solitary CASA/IPTN CN-235 aerial transport aircraft.[7] On 14 July 2014, the Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces announced plans to order the Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules in the near future,[8] though this never materialised. As of 2023, the Royal Brunei Air Force operates twenty manned aircraft[6] and four unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).

Support Services

The former Support Services of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) had the responsibility of providing support services to units within the RBAF, in all aspects pertaining to their administration, security, health, logistics, communication, transportation, and technical equipment service support. The Support Services of the RBAF also worked closely with other units of all service branches in the Royal Brunei Armed Forces to undergo and help co-ordinate military training and operations. As part of the reorganisation of the RBAF, the Support Services was disbanded in early 2009, and its various units were relocated.[9]

Bands

The RBAF Band was established on 31 May 1962; 61 years ago (1962-05-31), at Port Dickson in Malaysia. It originally had twenty-one members, and was then badged as the regimental band of the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment. On 1 January 1984; 39 years ago (1984-01-01), Major Haji Manaf bin Kamis became the first local musician to be appointed Director of Music. Kamis was the judge at a competition which chose the official anthem of ASEAN. Since 2003, the band has been led by Major Awg Jaya bin Metussin. It has participated in events such as the Edinburgh Military Tattoo, the Brunei Darussalam International Tattoo, and the Berlin Military Music Festival.[10] The RBAF Band first participated in the Hari Merdeka celebrations and the Kuala Lumpur International Tattoo in Malaysia in 2007, and has since become a regular participant.[11]

The 2nd and 3rd Battalion Royal Brunei Land Forces Pipes and Drums are also part of the larger RBAF Band, and are more modelled on those of the British Army Brigade of Gurkhas, which station a battalion in rotation in Brunei. Bands are also maintained in the Royal Brunei Navy and the Royal Brunei Air Force.

Affiliated to the RBAF Band is the Band of the Armed Forces Military Cadet Corps.

Training Institute

 
Training Institute of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces badge

The Training Institute of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces is also known as the Military Training Institution. It provides basic military training to all new recruits to the Royal Brunei Armed Forces. Other military courses are also offered and conducted in the institution to personnel of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces.[12]

Recruitment

Only Bruneian citizens of the Malay ethnicity (Bumiputera) are allowed to enlist in the Royal Brunei Armed Forces.[13] The Malay ethnicity comprises the Belait, Bisaya, Brunei, Dusun, Kedayan, Murut, and Tutong indigenous races, as defined in the Constitution of Brunei.[14] Military service is not compulsory for any segment of the population; there is no conscription. Both women and men work in the military.

Cadets

The Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) Military Cadet should not be confused with the RBAF Military Cadets of Higher Institutions (not officially members) despite sharing the same name. They are visually identified by the uniforms they wear; the old woodland camouflage for the higher institutions, while the official Military cadets wear digital camouflage.[15]

Equipment and operations

The Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) use a wide range of foreign-procured equipment across all three service branches; with a large percentage originating from the United Kingdom, France/Europe, and the United States of America.

The Bruneian military lacks any recent combat experience, but has been deployed regionally in humanitarian and peacekeeping missions. Notably, since 2004, the Royal Brunei Armed Forces have formed part of the peacekeeping mission in Mindanao, the Philippines.[16] Brunei also has extensive military relations with the United Kingdom (the Sultan of Brunei being an honorary air chief marshal of the Royal Air Force and an honorary admiral of the Royal Navy.[17]) and Singapore.

31 May is the Armed Forces Day of Brunei, which celebrates the founding of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces. It is an annual national holiday, and the events on the day include military parade in front of the Sultan, and public exhibition of its equipment and armament. On 31 May 2011; 12 years ago (2011-05-31), Royal Brunei Armed Forces celebrated its golden jubilee.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "RBAF Introduction". MinDef.gov.bn. Bolkiah Garrison, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei: Defence Information Technology Unit, Ministry of Defence, Brunei Darussalam. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
  2. ^ a b The Military Balance 2023. London, England: International Institute for Strategic Studies, Routledge. 15 February 2023. p. 234. ISBN 978-1032508955.
  3. ^ . MinDef.gov.bn. Defence Information Technology Unit, Ministry of Defence, Brunei Darussalam. Archived from the original on 2 April 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2007.
  4. ^ . MinDef.gov.bn. Defence Information Technology Unit, Ministry of Defence, Brunei Darussalam. Archived from the original on 2 April 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2007.
  5. ^ "Black Hawks for Brunei". DefenseIndustryDaily.com. Defense Industry Daily, LLC. 22 November 2011. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  6. ^ a b c "World Air Forces 2023". FlightGlobal.com. FlightGlobal International, DVV Media International Ltd. 2023. p. 14. Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  7. ^ . MinDef.gov.bn. Defence Information Technology Unit, Ministry of Defence, Brunei Darussalam. Archived from the original on 2 April 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2007.
  8. ^ . BT.com.bn. The Brunei Times. 14 July 2014. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  9. ^ . MinDef.gov.bn. Defence Information Technology Unit, Ministry of Defence, Brunei Darussalam. Archived from the original on 28 April 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2007.
  10. ^ "Royal Brunei Armed Forces Band - Ministry of Defence". yumpu.com.
  11. ^ "News". MinDef.gov.bn. Defence Information Technology Unit, Ministry of Defence, Brunei Darussalam.
  12. ^ . MinDef.gov.bn. Defence Information Technology Unit, Ministry of Defence, Brunei Darussalam. Archived from the original on 19 July 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2007.
  13. ^ . travel.state.gov. Archived from the original on 18 April 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2007.
  14. ^ . Hawaii.edu. Archived from the original on 13 September 2006. Retrieved 20 April 2007.
  15. ^ "Higher Institutions Military Cadets Battle..." MinDef.gov.bn. Defence Information Technology Unit, Ministry of Defence, Brunei Darussalam. Retrieved 17 December 2019.[dead link]
  16. ^ "Brunei deploys 16th International Monitoring Team to Mindanao". DFA.gov.ph. Bolkiah Garrison, Bandar Seri Begawan: Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of the Philippines. 13 September 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  17. ^ The Air Force list, 2006. TSO. 2006. ISBN 0-11-773038-6. OCLC 655307582.

Further reading

  • Hussainmiya, Bachamiya Abdul; Mahdini, Waleed (2013). Sarimah Haji Umar (ed.). Pencapaian aan aspirasi : ABDB 1961–2011 dan seterusnya [Journey of accomplishments and aspirations : RBAF 1961-2011 and beyond] (in Malay). Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam: Brunei Press / Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei. OCLC 973874229.

External links

  • MinDef.gov.bn — Ministry of Defence, Brunei, official website

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The Royal Brunei Armed Forces RBAF Malay Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei ABDB 1 is the collective term for all of the military forces or service branches of the sultanate of Brunei Darussalam The RBAF consists of three primary military branches the Royal Brunei Land Forces RBLF the Royal Brunei Navy RBN and the Royal Brunei Air Force RBAirF Royal Brunei Armed ForcesAngkatan Bersenjata Diraja BruneiRoyal Brunei Armed Forces badgeBrunei Darussalam EnsignFounded31 May 1961 62 years ago 1961 05 31 as Brunei Malay Regiment 1 Current form1 January 1984 39 years ago 1984 01 01 1 Service branches Royal Brunei Land Forces Royal Brunei Navy Royal Brunei Air ForceHeadquartersBolkiah Garrison Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei DarussalamWebsiteMinDef gov bnLeadershipSupreme CommanderFM Hassanal BolkiahMinister of DefenceFM Hassanal BolkiahMinister of Defence IIHalbi Mohd YussofCommanderMG Haszaimi Bol HassanPersonnelMilitary age18ConscriptionnoActive personnel7 200 2 Reserve personnel700 2 ExpendituresBudgetB 436 76 millionPercent of GDP4 5 2006 IndustryForeign suppliers Australia Brazil Canada France Germany Indonesia Italy Japan South Korea Netherlands Singapore Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom United StatesRelated articlesRanksMilitary ranks of the BruneiMinistry of Defence of Brunei headquartersThe head of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces is the supreme commander and is held by the Sultan of Brunei and the incumbent is Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah holding the rank of field marshal FM They are managed under the Ministry of Defence of Brunei The Royal Brunei Armed Forces were formed on 31 May 1961 62 years ago 1961 05 31 1 with British military support this date is annually marked as Armed Forces Day Contents 1 Name 2 Organisation 2 1 Branches 2 1 1 Royal Brunei Land Forces 2 1 2 Royal Brunei Navy 2 1 3 Royal Brunei Air Force 2 2 Support Services 2 3 Bands 2 4 Training Institute 3 Recruitment 3 1 Cadets 4 Equipment and operations 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksNameUpon inception the Royal Brunei Armed Forces were originally known as the Brunei Malay Regiment Askar Melayu Brunei AMB On 31 May 1965 58 years ago 1965 05 31 the word Diraja Malay for Royal was added to the title hence it became known as the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment Askar Melayu Diraja Brunei AMDB It finally adopted its current name on 1 January 1984 39 years ago 1984 01 01 that is on the day Brunei proclaimed independence from the United Kingdom 1 OrganisationBranches The Royal Brunei Armed Forces consists of three primary military branches Royal Brunei Land Forces Main article Royal Brunei Land Forces The Royal Brunei Land Forces RBLF Malay Tentera Darat Diraja Brunei TDDB is a brigade sized army formation which consists of three operational battalions along with an additional support battalion The role of the Royal Brunei Land Forces is to maintain the security of Brunei and to defend the sovereignty of the country Its main responsibility is to oppose any threat from within or outside the country and to maintain peace and security in the country 3 The Royal Brunei Land Forces is the largest of the three armed services of Brunei Royal Brunei Navy Main article Royal Brunei Navy The Royal Brunei Navy RBN Malay Tentera Laut Diraja Brunei TLDB is the naval defence force of Brunei Darrussalam It is a small but relatively well equipped force whose main responsibility is to conduct search and rescue SAR missions and to deter and defend the Brunei sovereign waters against attack mounted by sea borne forces 4 As of 2023 update the Royal Brunei Navy has an operational inventory of thirty six ships or similar vessels Royal Brunei Air Force Main article Royal Brunei Air Force The Royal Brunei Air Force RBAirF Malay Tentera Udara Diraja Brunei TUDB is a small primarily helicopter based air force which is tasked with supporting the other branches of the armed services defending Bruneian air space and carrying out search and rescue SAR operations It was originally created in 1965 58 years ago 1965 as the Air Wing of the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment Malay Askar Melayu Diraja Brunei AMDB the forerunner of today s Royal Brunei Armed Forces RBAF and was established as an independent air force the Royal Brunei Air Force on 1 October 1991 32 years ago 1991 10 01 The RBAirF main inventory consists of a range of rotary wing helicopters formerly ten Bell 212 four Sikorsky S 70A 14 now transferred to the Royal Malaysian Air Force and a solitary Bell 214ST The Bell 212s were replaced between 2013 to 2015 by twelve Poland manufactured Sikorsky S 70i Blackhawks 5 6 Two Bell 206 helicopters are used for rotary wing training 6 The Royal Brunei Air Force fixed wing inventory is limited to four Swiss built Pilatus PC 7 Mk II training aircraft which are also used by the Alap Alap Formation aerobatic display team and a solitary CASA IPTN CN 235 aerial transport aircraft 7 On 14 July 2014 the Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces announced plans to order the Lockheed Martin C 130J Super Hercules in the near future 8 though this never materialised As of 2023 update the Royal Brunei Air Force operates twenty manned aircraft 6 and four unmanned aerial vehicles UAV Support Services The former Support Services of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces RBAF had the responsibility of providing support services to units within the RBAF in all aspects pertaining to their administration security health logistics communication transportation and technical equipment service support The Support Services of the RBAF also worked closely with other units of all service branches in the Royal Brunei Armed Forces to undergo and help co ordinate military training and operations As part of the reorganisation of the RBAF the Support Services was disbanded in early 2009 and its various units were relocated 9 Bands The RBAF Band was established on 31 May 1962 61 years ago 1962 05 31 at Port Dickson in Malaysia It originally had twenty one members and was then badged as the regimental band of the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment On 1 January 1984 39 years ago 1984 01 01 Major Haji Manaf bin Kamis became the first local musician to be appointed Director of Music Kamis was the judge at a competition which chose the official anthem of ASEAN Since 2003 the band has been led by Major Awg Jaya bin Metussin It has participated in events such as the Edinburgh Military Tattoo the Brunei Darussalam International Tattoo and the Berlin Military Music Festival 10 The RBAF Band first participated in the Hari Merdeka celebrations and the Kuala Lumpur International Tattoo in Malaysia in 2007 and has since become a regular participant 11 The 2nd and 3rd Battalion Royal Brunei Land Forces Pipes and Drums are also part of the larger RBAF Band and are more modelled on those of the British Army Brigade of Gurkhas which station a battalion in rotation in Brunei Bands are also maintained in the Royal Brunei Navy and the Royal Brunei Air Force Affiliated to the RBAF Band is the Band of the Armed Forces Military Cadet Corps Training Institute nbsp Training Institute of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces badgeThe Training Institute of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces is also known as the Military Training Institution It provides basic military training to all new recruits to the Royal Brunei Armed Forces Other military courses are also offered and conducted in the institution to personnel of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces 12 RecruitmentOnly Bruneian citizens of the Malay ethnicity Bumiputera are allowed to enlist in the Royal Brunei Armed Forces 13 The Malay ethnicity comprises the Belait Bisaya Brunei Dusun Kedayan Murut and Tutong indigenous races as defined in the Constitution of Brunei 14 Military service is not compulsory for any segment of the population there is no conscription Both women and men work in the military Cadets The Royal Brunei Armed Forces RBAF Military Cadet should not be confused with the RBAF Military Cadets of Higher Institutions not officially members despite sharing the same name They are visually identified by the uniforms they wear the old woodland camouflage for the higher institutions while the official Military cadets wear digital camouflage 15 Equipment and operationsThe Royal Brunei Armed Forces RBAF use a wide range of foreign procured equipment across all three service branches with a large percentage originating from the United Kingdom France Europe and the United States of America The Bruneian military lacks any recent combat experience but has been deployed regionally in humanitarian and peacekeeping missions Notably since 2004 the Royal Brunei Armed Forces have formed part of the peacekeeping mission in Mindanao the Philippines 16 Brunei also has extensive military relations with the United Kingdom the Sultan of Brunei being an honorary air chief marshal of the Royal Air Force and an honorary admiral of the Royal Navy 17 and Singapore 31 May is the Armed Forces Day of Brunei which celebrates the founding of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces It is an annual national holiday and the events on the day include military parade in front of the Sultan and public exhibition of its equipment and armament On 31 May 2011 12 years ago 2011 05 31 Royal Brunei Armed Forces celebrated its golden jubilee See also nbsp Asia portal nbsp History portalMilitary forces based in Brunei Training Institute Royal Brunei Armed Forces Defence Academy Royal Brunei Armed Forces Military Police Royal Brunei Armed Forces Special Forces Regiment Royal Brunei Malay Reserve Regiment Royal Brunei Armed Forces Sports Council Gurkha Reserve Unit National Service ProgrammeReferences a b c d e RBAF Introduction MinDef gov bn Bolkiah Garrison Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Defence Information Technology Unit Ministry of Defence Brunei Darussalam Retrieved 3 February 2023 a b The Military Balance 2023 London England International Institute for Strategic Studies Routledge 15 February 2023 p 234 ISBN 978 1032508955 Royal Brunei Land Forces MinDef gov bn Defence Information Technology Unit Ministry of Defence Brunei Darussalam Archived from the original on 2 April 2007 Retrieved 20 April 2007 Royal Brunei Navy MinDef gov bn Defence Information Technology Unit Ministry of Defence Brunei Darussalam Archived from the original on 2 April 2007 Retrieved 20 April 2007 Black Hawks for Brunei DefenseIndustryDaily com Defense Industry Daily LLC 22 November 2011 Retrieved 31 October 2022 a b c World Air Forces 2023 FlightGlobal com FlightGlobal International DVV Media International Ltd 2023 p 14 Retrieved 24 June 2023 Royal Brunei Air Force MinDef gov bn Defence Information Technology Unit Ministry of Defence Brunei Darussalam Archived from the original on 2 April 2007 Retrieved 20 April 2007 Brunei to buy military aircraft BT com bn The Brunei Times 14 July 2014 Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 14 July 2014 Royal Brunei Armed Forces Support Services MinDef gov bn Defence Information Technology Unit Ministry of Defence Brunei Darussalam Archived from the original on 28 April 2007 Retrieved 20 April 2007 Royal Brunei Armed Forces Band Ministry of Defence yumpu com News MinDef gov bn Defence Information Technology Unit Ministry of Defence Brunei Darussalam Royal Brunei Armed Forces Training Institute MinDef gov bn Defence Information Technology Unit Ministry of Defence Brunei Darussalam Archived from the original on 19 July 2007 Retrieved 20 April 2007 Military record Brunei travel state gov Archived from the original on 18 April 2007 Retrieved 20 April 2007 Brunei the abode of peace Hawaii edu Archived from the original on 13 September 2006 Retrieved 20 April 2007 Higher Institutions Military Cadets Battle MinDef gov bn Defence Information Technology Unit Ministry of Defence Brunei Darussalam Retrieved 17 December 2019 dead link Brunei deploys 16th International Monitoring Team to Mindanao DFA gov ph Bolkiah Garrison Bandar Seri Begawan Department of Foreign Affairs Republic of the Philippines 13 September 2019 Retrieved 4 March 2023 The Air Force list 2006 TSO 2006 ISBN 0 11 773038 6 OCLC 655307582 Further readingHussainmiya Bachamiya Abdul Mahdini Waleed 2013 Sarimah Haji Umar ed Pencapaian aan aspirasi ABDB 1961 2011 dan seterusnya Journey of accomplishments and aspirations RBAF 1961 2011 and beyond in Malay Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Darussalam Brunei Press Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei OCLC 973874229 External links nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Military of Brunei MinDef gov bn Ministry of Defence Brunei official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Royal Brunei Armed Forces amp oldid 1179501172, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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