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[FULL] Majalah 3 (2021) | 6 Dec - Predator Darat

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The main idea for 10 Para Brigade is to enable...
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...the Malaysia Armed Forces to have...
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...a Rapid Deployment Force
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Something that can be deployed at any time...
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...rapidly, quickly, to anywhere
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Only the last drop of blood...
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...will stop us from preparing our troops...
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...to always be ready
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THE ARMY'S PREDATORS

REPORT BY: NOR IZZATI LOCKMAN
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The 10th Para Brigade
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The main unit in the Rapid Deployment Force
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of the Malaysia Armed Forces
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The readiness of the Army's paratrooper
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Enables them to respond to any threats and crisis
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within the country or abroad
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on land, sea, and air rapidly
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[General] 10th Para Brigade is a parachute unit
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or better known as a para brigade
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The unit reached its operational status
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on 10th October 1994
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at Padang Matsirat, Langkawi
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through an exercise known as Halilintar at the time
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officially by the 4th Prime Minister
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Brigadier General Khairul Azmizal Ahmad Natal
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the Commander of 10th Para
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plays a role in ensuring the readiness
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is at the highest level
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Receiving his early military training at
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at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, United Kingdom
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He is experienced in planning, deployments, operations, missions
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and training at the highest level of impact
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[General] The main idea of 10th Para Brigade
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is to enable the Malaysia Armed Forces
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to have a rapid deployment unit
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or known as the Rapid Deployment Forces of the Malaysian Armed Forces
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It's not an exaggeration to say that
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10th Para Brigade is an elite force
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That will only be deployed at a strategic and operational level
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that serves a trump card to the Commander of the Army
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if there is any need to protect the interests and the sovereignty of the nation
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Which means that this unit can be deployed at any time
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Quickly, rapidly, anywhere
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No matter if it is at home or abroad
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whether to defend the national waters or to defend strategic interests of the country
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As the elite parachute unit of the Army
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mastering airborne operations and combat parachute drop exercises
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becomes the main focus of the 10th Para Brigade
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Combat freefall from 10 thousand to 30 thousand feet
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with the help of oxygen
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is an exercise of tactical infiltration to the objective
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16 service members is a part of the pathfinder team Pandura Para Company and is divided into two groups
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They are tasked to sneak into enemy territory from a high altitude without detection
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Through the training for infiltrating using a tactical freefall
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the jumpers will use compass bearings,
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the parachute navigational operation system including GPS
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enables the team to reach the determined drop zone
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Guiding the parachute takes time up to 25 minutes before landing
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The High Altitude, High Opening, or HAHO technique
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is known to be a method of tactical infiltration that is quite challenging by each jumper
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Carrying a load of equipment and weapons of more than 20 kilograms
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jumpers must stabilize themselves in the air for 10 seconds
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before opening their chutes at the altitude of 4,500 feet
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The duration in the air while handling the parachute towards the drop zone at night
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gives an advantage to the pathfinder team
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In the darkness, the prepardness and competency of each Pandura trooper is tested
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Discpline, proficiency, professionalism, and a fighting spirit are valued here
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Just now, 16 officers and soldiers of the Pandura pathfinder team have successfully landed
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from an altitude of 10,000 feet
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It is understood that one of their roles is to mark and prepare a drop zone for the main force to come
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[General] The Pandura Company is basically the ears and eyes for the brigade
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So they are among the chosen
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They are some of the troops that will be deployed
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first and foremost ahead of the deployment of the main force
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in the context of leading para battle group and also following up battle group
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[Narrator] The night jump is a spearhead for the Gerak Pantas [Move Fast] Exercise 2021
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in the drop zone DZ Nangka [jackfruit] in Besut, Terengganu
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The 9th Battalion of the Royal Malay Regiment Para, Terendak Camp, Melaka
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[Officer] ...Battle Group Tiger with seven officers and 264 rank and file, ready to commence exercise
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Permission to proceed, sir

-Proceed!
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[Narrator] Two days before the deployment of the main unit, or mass drop
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that will be dropped behind enemy lines
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all participants are committed to do a warmup exercise as a group
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known as Para Ground Training, PGT
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Supervised by a parachute trainer
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The warm up exercise before jumping is mandatory
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to ensure that jumpers are truly prepared for a real jump
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A few of the Royal Malaysia Air Force's C-130 Hercules are used in the combat static line drop exercise
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Today, the Commander of the 10th Para, Brig. Gen. Khairul Azmizal Ahmad Natal
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will be the first to jump to lead fellow troopers on the exercise this time
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Meanwhile, at the DZ Nangka drop zone in Besut, Terengganu
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The Pandura pathfinder team that landed the night before is ready at the landing point in the drop zone
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We are told that one of the tasks for the pathfinder team is to prepare a drop zone for the main force
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So, what is being done by the Pandura team now?
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So what happening now is the Pandura team in the A panel zone
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an A panel is being erected to guide the aircraft that will come from this direction
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to proceed from here to end of the drop zone
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The size of the drop zone is about 1 kilometer by 4 kilometers
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So we see that the A panel is tilted in a certain way. Why is that?
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The purpose of the tilt is so the aicraft can see from a further distance
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As far as two kilometers
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The brigadier general has experience with 160 static line and freefall jumps
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And this will be his 74th static line jump
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Like mushrooms in the sky
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one by one, the warriors are released to carry on with their mission
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Round parachutes continue to open as soon more troops disembark
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from the port and starboard doors of the aircraft in a twin exit jump
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Very critical seconds
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At this moment, every trooper need to stay focused and keep himself together
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In less than 60 seconds, they must land safely
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Each jumper face the risk of the chute not opening correctly
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either twisted or knotted if they exited the aircraft without following proper procedures that they trained for
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As a paratrooper, Brig. Gen. Khairul Azmizal received his wings in 1995
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As soon as they have landed, they proceed towards Gong Kedak, Terengganu
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This is in preparation to receive the next unit known as Follow Up Para Battle Group, FUPBG
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Tactical air landed operation or TALO
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carries troops, weaponry, and vehicles to conflict zones tactically
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without the aircraft's engines shutting off on landing
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so they would be ready to take off again immediately
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Besides air dropping of troops
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logistical support is also dropped
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such as the container delivery system and heavy equipment
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Large sized cargo canopies are used to drop machinery or materiel
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that weigh in excess of 15,000 kilograms
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The cooperation between the Army and the RMAF strengthens the expertise of and competency of the troops
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and the capability of assets for the defense of the nation
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[General] 10th Para Brigade is really combined arms by design
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So in this context we have assault teams
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we have combat support teams, we have combat service support
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that are self contained which means that 10th Para Brigade can be deployed
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as a standalone unit because all those assets are under direct command of the commander of 10th Para
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Kompeni Pandura Para (Pathfinder Company Para)
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Special operations unit within 10th Para Brigade
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A highly trained combat element capable of any operation
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deployed on missions on land, sea, and air
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[General] As the troops responsible for inserting behind enemy lines
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they are very much exposed to risk where anything can happen
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[Narrator] The organization of the Pathfinder team is divided to reconnaissance and sniper teams
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that maneuver in pairs and in small teams
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[General] They train hard
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the level and intensity of the training
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is much, much higher compared to the rest of the troopers in 10th Para Brigade
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The idea is to turn them into battle hardened soldiers
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Tough and able to be maneuvered at a moment's notice
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Anywhere in any condition
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But the most important thing is that they must not fail
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because they are such valuable assets
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to the 10th Para Brigade
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and crucial to the success of the mission undertaken by the brigade
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[Narrator] Pandura troops must possess a high level
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of physical and mental endurance
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and a strong resolve
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flexible and agile if were to be deployed to
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anywhere that they are needed
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It was my own to choice join the military
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Firstly, I have always been interested because it is like an extreme sport
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I have always like things like this
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especially as it involves mud, that's my thing
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out in the country or anywhere else, there is mud
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if there is mud, I'll be there
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I entered the Royal Malay Regiment
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six months, seven months in, I manage to join the Pathfinder Company
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The success of each mission depends
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on the perfect execution of the tactical insertion
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of the pathfinder team
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For us in Pandura
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we do our best when under stress
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It's not like we want to show off
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But when under stress, that is when we could think
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because no matter what, it's not something that straightfoward
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Everything involves stress
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This is why we need to have integrity and willingness for knowledge
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Because no matter what happens, no matter what situation we're in
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we are the Pathfinder team, the eyes of the 10th Para Brigade
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and we are responsible for the brigade
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[Narrator] The sniper team
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the backbone for keeping their teammates safe for the length of the operation, deployment, or mission
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They perform their roles during stalking
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and providing fire support on either a human target or whatever object
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from a well hidden position
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[General] It is not possible to produce a superb Pandura trooper
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in a short period of time
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We do a selection at a brigade level
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Not every trooper who serves in the brigade is suitable
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to become part of the Pathfinder team
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The main elements such as fighting skills
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Physical fitness, mental toughness
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as a whole in terms of overall competency
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which should reach at the highest level
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that we think would adequately fulfill the role and tasks
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in the Pathfinder Company as the ears and eyes to the main brigade
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[Narrator] Combat drifting technique
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A method of tactical infiltration into enemy territory
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via a river at night
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Equipped with weapons and tactical equipment
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and optronic assets such as night vision, NVG
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Using a log as a floatation device
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they must ensure that their infiltration and any action
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are not detected by the enemy
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Strong currents and a dark night are some of the challenges that must be overcome
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In a jump, to say that we're afraid
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of course, we're afraid
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But we can't say we don't want to do it
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because it is our job and responsibility, that's what we are beholden to
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and that is what we signed up for as people in the military
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No matter what, that is the challenge we must face
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I actually had vertigo during the static line jumps
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and then I converted to freefall jumps, no problem for me
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Because that first static line jump was a learning moment for me
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on how I would build up my confidence
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from the aspect of physical and mental resolve under stress
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We need to adapt to the situation
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An experience that I can't forget
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was Ops Daulat [Lahad Datu standoff]
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It left an impression on me because of the team's confidence
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in sending me into a mission when I was only in for two years
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We were sent in to recon enemy territory
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when we were only 80 to 90 meters away from contact
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from the enemy's sniping position
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to me, that was a massive challenge
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However, with training that is motivating and done with conviction
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with the stress that we were trained for
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that is what enables us to perform our mission and guides our decisions
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[Soldier] Sniper stress training
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-Are you ready?

-Ready, sir!
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Hit!
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[General] All of their training like combat freefall at night
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Infiltration and insertion by water
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Insertion using air assets
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using naval assets
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And they must master any form of insertion
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for them to be able to do their jobs
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because we can't dictate what kind of insertion to be used
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as it depends so much on the requirements of the mission and situation at hand
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Despite facing a great risk to themselves
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the resolve of the Pandura troopers remains unbroken
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to complete their mission that has been assigned to them
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I don't know anybody else who, like me
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after joining the Pathfinders, would leave to any other unit
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Because I heard a lot from other pathfinders that
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if you're going to be in any Royal Malay unit, join the Pathfinders
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I received so much dedication from the old guys, from the officers
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to train a trooper, being a private is not an excuse
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Because we see no difference to being an officer or a rank and file trooper
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Knowledge should not be limited to only pathfinders
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and we would actually share our knowledge when training with other units
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we believe that is our responsibility to point out things that are wrong
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we have to because it's my job
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The capabilities of the Rapid Deployment Force 10th Para Brigade
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cannot be understated
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The high readiness level demonstrated in the Para Predator Exercise
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have also attracted the attention of the Prime Minister Dato' Seri Ismail Sabri Yaacob
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who attended the opening ceremony of the Para Predator Exercise
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He is accompanied by the Chief of Defence Forces, General Tan Sri Affendi Buang, RMAF
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and the Chief of the Army, General Tan Sri Zamrose Mohd Zain
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near Bera, Pahang
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As the Malaysia Armed Forces' Rapid Deployment Force
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the competency of the combat element, the combat support element, and the support service element
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are not only tested at the trooper level
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but also involve the capabilities and readiness of of all the brigade's assets
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Known as the airborne gunners
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The 1st Royal Artillery Regiment (Para)is an important support element
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in the organization of the 10th Para Brigade
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The LG1 Mk III 105 mm howitzer has just entered service
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on October of 2021
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Served by five artillery crewmembers, it can be fired at a range of up to 17 kilometers
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with the rate of fire of 12 shells a minute
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Being the elite unit of the Army
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with an unbreakable physical and mental resolve
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the 10th Para Brigade is also capable of Assault River Crossing operations
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This is done to open a path for the combat element to advance into enemy territory
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if bridges are destroyed or an alternative route is required
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The combat support company of the 10th Para known as Tank Buster
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is able to provide fire support during assaults
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defense, and withdrawals, and light anti-aircraft support
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This element provides effective anti-armor support
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to the rapid deployment force of 10th Para Brigade
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The para support company have mobility assets
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that are capable of maximized rapid deployment
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to gain superiority in the area of operation
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The anti-armor support element's
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URO VAMTAC S3 light mobility vehicles
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can be driven at speeds of 135 kilometers per hour [85 mph]
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This high mobility tactical vehicle
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can provide medium range fire support
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and defend against enemy armored vehicles
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The support element using the URO VAMTAC S3 have a variety of weapons at that disposal
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such as heavy machine guns, HMG
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automatic grenade launchers, AGL
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and anti tank guided weapons
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Each vehicle carries a crew of four
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a vehicle commander, driver, gunner, and loader/assistant gunner
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In this training exercise,
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wounded troopers are brought to the forward surgical team, FST
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using an Agusta helicopter from the Malaysian Army Aviation, PUTD
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Regardless of whether the nation is facing the Covid-19 pandemic
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training exercises are still held
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Adherence to isolation protocols before and after the exercise
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including absolutely no face to face contact with the public during the exercise
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has been successful with a high levels of discipline
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and with strong leadership from each commander
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[General] Our philosophy is that we believe that
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the more systematic and the more difficult the exercise
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would yield more competent troops
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in their respective roles and tasks
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but in this context due the high level and high intensity of the exercise
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there are still risks of accidents
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and other such incidents but we strive to maintain safety
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and the wellbeing of the troops
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We take all those into account before they can execute the exercise
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Every exercise, deployment, or operation
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are not immune to the risks of accidents and injuries
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The Forward Surgical Team is responsible
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for providing medical treatment and first aid support
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for these combat troops
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[Doctor] All right, we have a head injury and to the leg. Bring him inside
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The FST team or Forward Surgical Team have been deployed
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to provide medical services that covers handling casualties
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minor surgeries, and also pharmacy
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[Doctor] So, the FST is able to operate like a level two hospital
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which is quite a large hospital that have surgical facilities
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and anesthesia if we are to be deployed on a much larger scale
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[Doctor VO] This exercise is required, for example in the Para Predator exercise
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for us to able to assess our FST
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with all the equipment and personnel and whether or not they are adequate
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If there is no such exercise we wouldn't know
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what improvements we can make and what weaknesses we have
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if we were to be activated in a state of war
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or in a real situation, maybe won't be able to act
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if we don't conduct a training exercise like this.
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[Doctor] Now, call the X-ray technician
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The patient is now stable and if he seems fine
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we will bring the patient to observation
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as we wait for the X-ray
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[Narrator] To ensure the integrity of the unit, continuation of the mission, and readiness
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the Maroon Berets will maintain at the top level
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comparable with the world's most elite units
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[General] As the Commander of the 10th Para Brigade
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my first priority is to maintain the preparedness of the brigade
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so that we can be deployed at the highest level of readiness
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That I cannot compromise
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In order for us to see whether our readiness is at the highest level
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training is one of the most important elements in maintaining that level of readiness
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This is because we just don't know when we would need to be deployed
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We never know what will happen tomorrow to the country
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This kind of exercise is what will make the difference between life and death
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when we are to be deployed for a real situation
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I shall hold on to that responsibility with all my being
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only the last drop of blood will stop us from making sure our troops are always prepared
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[Narrator]The team of bleeding wings
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with an unbreakable fighting spirit
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will continue to march forward
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for the sake of the responsibility assigned to them
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there is no mission too difficult and no sacrifrice too great
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they will work towards perfection