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RMAF Labuan Air Base

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

RMAF Labuan

TUDM Labuan
RMAF Labuan with CAC Sabre in 1965
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OwnerRoyal Malaysian Air Force, Ministry of Defence
OperatorRoyal Malaysian Air Force
LocationLabuan, Malaysia
Time zoneMST (UTC+08:00)
Elevation AMSL101 ft / 31 m
Coordinates05°18′06″N 115°14′54″E / 5.30167°N 115.24833°E / 5.30167; 115.24833
Map
RMAF Labuan is located in East Malaysia
RMAF Labuan
RMAF Labuan
Location in East Malaysia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
14/32 2,745 9,006 Asphalt
Sources: AIP Malaysia[1]

RMAF Labuan (Malay: TUDM Labuan) is an air force base operated by the Royal Malaysian Air Force (Malay: Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia). It is located in the Federal Territory of Labuan in East Malaysia. It is collocated with the Labuan Airport.

History

BAE Hawk 208 that stationed at RMAF Labuan.

RMAF Labuan started with the deployment of one detachment of the Royal Air Force, under the command of Group Captain S.J. Rawling. After the formation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963, some personnel were deployed to this airbase under the Air Force Borneo. At that early time, RMAF Labuan owned some Twin Pioneer aircraft for logistic and patrol role. The Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation in 1963 aroused the demand for this airbase to be upgraded as a main airbase for Malaysia. From 1965, RMAF Labuan saw a significant upgrade with the formation of the main administration branch, the expansion of the existing detachment, the formation of a new squadron and the commissioning of new aircraft. In 1966, RMAF Labuan received its first batch of DHC-4 Caribou to strengthen the No 8 Squadron that already operated Twin Pioneer transport aircraft. The No 5 Squadron that formed in Kuala Lumpur also moved to the RMAF Labuan with their Aérospatiale Alouette III helicopters to provide a rotorcraft element. RMAF Labuan was inaugurated by the defence minister at the time, in 1968.[2] Nowadays, RMAF Labuan is an important airbase for the RMAF as it grants direct access to the South China Sea and protects Borneo's East Malaysia. RMAF Labuan is now the base of the RMAF's BAE Hawk 108 and BAE Hawk 208.[3]

Squadron assigned

Main Squadron

Division Squadrons Aircraft assigned Notes
2nd Division No. 5 Squadron Eurocopter EC-725
2nd Division No. 6 Squadron BAE Hawk 108/BAE Hawk 208
2nd Division No. 14 Squadron Lockheed C-130H Hercules

See also

References

  1. ^ WBKL - LABUAN Archived 2013-12-30 at the Wayback Machine at Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia
  2. ^ "Portal Rasmi Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia TUDM - Labuan". www.airforce.mil.my.
  3. ^ "Hawks Flying High - Malaysian Defence".
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