69 Commando | |
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69 Komando ٦٩ كومندو | |
Active | 1969–1997 : PPH 69 1997–present : 69 Commando (55 years) |
Country | Malaysia |
Branch | Royal Malaysia Police |
Type | Special police force Police tactical unit |
Role | Counter-terrorism Special reconnaissance Intelligence gathering Direct action Search and rescue |
Size | Four infantry squadrons |
Part of | Special Operations Command |
Garrison/HQ | GOF Northern Brigade Camp, Ulu Kinta, Perak |
Nickname(s) | VAT 69, Komando Polis (Police Commando, 69-er, Six-Nine) |
Motto(s) | "Warisan Darah Perwira" (Inheritance of The Blood of Warriors) |
Colours Colour of Beret | Black, Red and Yellow Sand Coloured |
Anniversaries | 20 October |
Engagements | Communist insurgency in Malaysia Sauk Siege Operation MV Paulijing Operation Astute, Timor Leste Genting Sempah Incident UNMIT Lahad Datu Standoff |
Commanders | |
Current commander | SAC Hamzah Hashim SP |
The 69 Commando (Malay: 69 Komando, Jawi: ٦٩ كومندو); also known as Very Able Troopers 69 (abbreviation: VAT 69) is an elite multi-tasking special forces unit of the Royal Malaysia Police. The VAT 69 is based at Ulu Kinta, Perak and together with Special Actions Unit (Malay: Unit Tindakhas; UTK), they are part of Pasukan Gerakan Khas (abbreviated PGK, English: Police Special Operations Command). The mission of 69 Commando is to conduct high-risk tasks such as counter-terrorism, hostage rescue, intelligence gathering and counter-insurgency within the borders of Malaysia.[1]
Prior to 1989, the 69 Commando was primarily tasked with the war against communist terrorists in the Malaysian jungle. Today, 69 Commando has much wider counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency role, but it still maintains considerable expertise in jungle warfare; many of their operators are drawn from the Senoi Praaq, an elite tracking unit which is now part of RMP's General Operations Force.