VAT 69 Commando

69 Commando
69 Komando
٦٩ كومندو
The crest of 69 Commando PGK
Active1969–1997 : PPH 69
1997–present : 69 Commando
(55 years)
Country Malaysia
Branch Royal Malaysia Police
TypeSpecial police force
Police tactical unit
RoleCounter-terrorism
Special reconnaissance
Intelligence gathering
Direct action
Search and rescue
SizeFour infantry squadrons
Part of Special Operations Command
Garrison/HQGOF 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
Anniversaries20 October
EngagementsCommunist 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.

  1. ^ S.S Yoga (30 December 2009). "Remains of the day". The Star. Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 11 May 2010.