I did 2 tours of duty in Borneo during Operation Claret..with 42 Commando Royal Marines. Loved the Malaya people especially our IBAN Trackers! Still have many pictures from Sabah in 64/65 then in Sarawak 65/66.I’m now retired living in Guardamar Spain . John Donaldson. Ex RM 22654. Recce troop. 42 Commando RM. Based at Sembawang camp near Neesoon,Singapore. Good luck to ALL recruits!
malaya are areas on the peninsular malaysia. malaya are not borneans. iban are borneans. but it's understandable u made that error. since the federal government has been mocking the east Malaysia. for the malayans, the assume the borneans are uncivilized tribes that still living on trees.
To those who doesn't know about GGK . Everyear man from ODA , SEALS , Marine scout even The SaS were come to training together with Malaysian SOF (GGK,PASKAU,PASKAL, VAT69)
@@misterbig9025 they got many allowance based on what course they complete. Such as Combat diver, free fall, Casevac, Eod,Sniper and many more. Each course have different tier and level.
Ok? Other US and UK special forces visit their allies in other parts of Asia too for training and observation (beyond just exercise) so this is nothing new.
As an American Soldier and a former Philippine Army Soldier, my great advices for any military applicants around the world are especially for the SPECIAL FORCES training: 1.) Avoid creating unwanted attention. 2.) Observe everything around. 3.) Be a team player. 4.) Don't quit / Never give up. May the Lord God bless you and your family always.
Follow rule #2,listen carefully to your instructors,stay focused on why you're there,never complain or make excuses for your mistakes and leave the clowning to the clowns
The Special Operations Group (GGK) is one of the country's main special forces under the auspices of the Malaysian Armed Forces and is also an elite force that is respected by many because of their ability to do anything. This team operates in Sungai Udang in Melaka and Mersing in Johor. History[edit | edit source] The establishment of this elite army force started during the confrontation involving the Malaysia-Indonesia Federation in 1965. As a solution to the problems arising from the confrontation, the Malaysian Minister of Defense at that time, Tun Abdul Razak bin Haji Dato' Hussein, gave instructions to conduct a unit test. The Minister of Defense has ordered volunteers and a number of volunteers from the army and navy to participate. On 25 February 1965, a basic commando training was introduced and conducted by the 40th British Royal Marines Commando Regiment at Majidee Camp, Johor Bahru, Johor. Of the 300 volunteers who participated, only 15 were selected to undergo basic Commando training for 6 weeks. At the end of the training, only 4 Officers and 9 members of other ranks succeeded in this training and was also the first nucleus troop. They are : Major Abu Hassan bin Abdullah (12036) (Retired Colonel) Lieutenant Mohd Ramli bin Ismail (12212) (Retired Major General) Young Lieutenant Ghazali bin Ibrahim (12264) (Retired Major General) Young Lieutenant Hussin bin Awang Senik (12276) (Retired Colonel) 6842 Sergeant Ariffin bin Mohamed (Retired PW I) 300152 Sergeant Anuar bin Talib (Retired PW II) 4861 Sergeant Zakaria bin Abbas (Retired S/Sjn) 201128 Sergeant Yahya bin Darus 202072 Corporal Silva Dorai (Retired S/Sjn) 203712 Corporal Moo Kee Fah (Retired PW II) 10622 Corporal Sabri bin Ahmad (Retired PW II) 13852 Lance Corporal Johari bin Haji Mohd Sirat (Retired PW II) This success proves that Malaysians are also capable of taking on any role and task given. With guidance and instruction from special trainers from the 40th Regiment of British Royal Marines Commando under the leadership of Major Bacons and Captain Seager, the Special Operations Group began to expand its wings in the same year, they managed to overcome 6 commando basic exercises. Major Abu Hassan bin Abdullah was the First Commanding Officer of the Grak Khas Group (GGK), and Sergeant Ariffin became the first Squadron Major. At the end of 1965, GGK's strength was 70%. In order to ensure development in line with the elite forces, officers of various ranks are sent abroad to undergo special courses such as aerial infiltration, free diving, special operations, rangers, amphibious techniques and so on. Members of the 11th Special Operations Regiment in a close combat training session. This team has made a lot of name for the country throughout its career fighting terror!sm. GGK also holds training together with elite forces from other countries such as KOPASSUS TNI-AD from Indonesia, Special Air Service (Australia, Britain), Special Service Group (Pakistan), US Delta Force and Green Beret (United States). KOPASSUS which is the Indonesian elite team that most often conducts cross-training together with this GGK because in order to protect the good name of both related countries after the confrontation, this team established a friendly relationship with this elite unit. GGK had conducted operations in East Malaysia and during the incident of 13 May 1969. After the 1967 Confrontation, there were discussions whether to continue or maintain this special unit. This is because there are financial implications from the GGK unit where it is equivalent to the needs of two Infantry Battalions. Due to the issue, GGK was transferred to Segenting Camp, Port Dickson in 1968. The May 13 incident has proven that GGK is a valuable asset for the government and should be maintained and expanded to the regime. When new elements and units were absorbed into the GGK, they were transferred to Sungai Udang Camp, Malacca and on 1 August 1970, the first Special Operations Regiment was formed. Although GGK got credit in 1971 but its membership still belongs to the respective corps. This situation causes problems for planning the career of its members. To overcome this problem, volunteers were removed from the list to join the Special Regiment. In 1973, the corps was assigned to 6 officers.
this is not even "training" yet. this is just the selection course, to see who is good enough to be selected for training to become a member of the unit.
Bagi saya, ini bukan latihan tapi selection untuk jadi seorang komando,pada tahun 2010 seramai 215 peserta, 2 bulan latihan mental fizikal dan 3 bulan untuk asas/pra komando. Hanya 17 anggota yang lulus, syukur sudah 13 tahun di dalam salahsatu unit komando ATM. Taman kursus Asas komando 5 bulan, banyak lagi kursus² kepakaran yang wajib. Pesan saya yang berniatjadi komando, jangan ikut kawan, solid mentaliti & fit. Untuk yg dh jadi komando tu, ada 3 perkara y kena jauh² dadah, pinjam duit & burit😆.
kebanyakan latihan rahsia yang x boleh di tunjuk lebih teruk sama ja GGK ka SAS ka navy seal ka sbb depa dah siap2 dah yang mana orang biasa boleh tengok atau tak boleh @@MalaysiaIsProChannel
Fully respected to them because they managed to survive and make it till the end. not to mention for those who failed in the middle of this training you are still the best! i gave all my respect to them for their hardworking to serve this country
Pernah Masuk "Latihan Kembaraduga" tahun 2012 bersama semua bridged ATM termasuk PARA & KOMANDO, dan sememangnya komando lah yang di hadapan. Sepanjang berkhidmat dalam TD, kenangan "Latihan Kembaraduga" lah yang paling hebat & mencabar bagi saya. Berakit & bersampan melawan arus sungai. Tolak assult boat yg tersangkut di tangah2 beting sungai Pahang. Lalu kat kpg org asli, berjalan kaki meredah jalan tar, laluan kereta api, meredah hutan dan bukit bukau tak kira siang dan malam sampailah ke garisan penamat..masa tu sye baru je lepas kawen, first isteri kena tinggal semasa bertugas dalam masa panjang.
Pasti Ke GGK Dengan PARA Paling Hadapan Aku Rasa Yang Ini Paling Hadapan 92 Anggota Tentera Cawangan Khas (ATCK). 91 Rejimen Khas Perisikan Tempur (RKPT). Motto Senyap,Berkesan
Sya sebagai rakyat Malaysia, merasa bangga dengan ATM..sya doakan agar semua anggota dlm lindungan Allah.. Jasa anda terlalu besar buat kami Dan khasnya buat negara.. Pengorbanan anggota tidak dapat dikira betapa besarnya.. Terbaik buat anggota ATM
@@sammytleane8380 i just see the recon thai special force training , but this to far and more extreme course , i take one from this special force course , recon thai need to run 100km and the second phase their need to run more 100km to survive this first pharse to go another course , so u know what i means , the only one special force near with this ggk course is green berets from britain , this is to much and to extreme .
@@dayakseaiban718 yes.thai Marines selection course not at par and not as level compares to this ultimate warriors. Malaysia Astro tv programme had showed on tv Thai Marines selection course,the philipines Marines,sri Lanka lrp etc.. But all those group not as bad and hardest and craciest and extreme as GGK selection.
big respect and salute to you soldiers from Philippines. aside from Philippines elite SF your the one is my favorate SF in the world because your training is like for the training of all elite of the Philippines arm forces, very brutal but we love brutal training to have a strong and capable soldiers in combat ability. Hope we can exchange knowledge soon. salute to you soldiers.
@@harithtarmizi6754 hindi yan kailangan dahil ang ggk ng Malaysia kulang sa skill at experience isipin mo 5 month lang ang ggk training,mas mahaba pa ang training ng hindi elite force ng pilipinas yong army 6 month training,at brutal pa ang training ng elite force ng pilipinas, kahit tignan mo sa mga documentary nilolonod sila ginapos ikaw pa ang pag practice san ng partner mo sa snipping,lalo na yong hindi na pinapakita dahil sa security yon ang pinaka brutal sa training nila,kaya sabi sa documentary scout ranger most brutal training elite force in the world.😂😂😂😂
GGK(Grup Gerak Khas) was the first Commando unit formed in Malaysia during Insurgency Era followed by VAT 69 (Very Able Trooper) by Malaysia Royal Police Department and this guys trained by Bristish SAS (Special Air Service)
I like war because war is part of my life. Jungle warfare is extremely struggle and to test my physical n mental to face the challenges. As a millitary personel hardship and rough training is one part of life to go for war if this happen. The true test of army personal is combat area and war. We have been trained for war especially guerrila warfare
i think the reference at the beginning to the british royal marines setttng up the cadre refers to the royal british jungle tracking school - eventually run by malaysia armed forces. there is a reference to it by ronald glasser in his classic book , 365 says ., chronicling us army fighting in vietnam. the chapter is 'brock', the nom de guerre of a us special forces officer who trained at this school: - “Do you know anything about the Special Forces?” Brock asked. “I was with an SMT group-Special Mission Team. After jump school and Ranger training, my team was sent to Malaysia-the Royal British Jungle Tracking School there. They’d send us out in that jungle and then capture us and beat us up and then send us out again. I thought we were tough, too-Airborne, Ranger training, Special Forces school-but they knew how to live in the jungle, how to use it. For Christ’s sake, they even liked it.” the book is well worth a read. btw, i may well b wrong so happy to b corrected.
One of the toughest selection process in the world, inherited from the British 40th. Royal Marine commandos. I recalled from 200 candidates, less than 15 make it through.
We don't reveal everything here. There are lots more training. So, some of you asking, underestimat us, we dont mind. You dont have to know everything.
Tentera Malaysia pernah mengalahkan Turkey..tawan 3 tower atas gunung..training..kawasan bersalji..turkey kata mungkin Malaysia dapat tawan hari ke 3..tetapi di bawah kolonel jihad..lupa nama dia..3 tower dpt di tawan hanya dlm 30 minutes..kolonel ni juga famous di kalangan tentera Serbia..dia pi perang dgn Serbia..join Bosnia..
They are not designed the special forces but then were designed a commando. And this is the differences between sf and commando. Not all sf operator can be a commando. But a commando can be a sf. Commando is more tougher and cruel.
Serius ko nk jadi tentera ke dik?..walaupun aku tak kenal ko sape tpi aku rase bangga ada anak muda nk masuk tentera..semoga kau berjaya dan tercapai cita2 kau ye👍💪
This is just a selection to join ggk special force..after they are selected,they must faces the real training to be a real commando..course by course like a hell..thats why the GGK malaysia special forces is the best commando in the world..
Green baret use shortgun in the jungle. Why? Because the jungle is so thick mainly u fight the enemy close battle at 20 to 25 meters. These guys are stealthy, fast and deadly.
Any sectional or platoon strength infantryman usually carry shotgun for those taking the point. Any encounter could be dealt with an awesome killing power of a shotgun. Apart from shotgun, they also carry carbines as their primary weaponry.
Correct me if i'm wrong, the mangrove snail is (also?) spelt 'belitung' . Appears to be named after the island of Belitung but the other word also seems to exist in Malay.
Kampung ibu aku dekat kem sungai udang melaka..dulu arwah nenek aku cakap selalu tegok komando lari2 traning di kampung aku.. kena dera depan mata kena terajang.. orang kampung kesian .. sedih dia tegok askar kena dera begitu..ada yg nak bagi air ..kena marah dengan jurulatih .. komando.. selalu nampak mereka minum di depan kem pekan trendak pagi2 beli sarapan .. tali lengyat biru laut.. full unifom.. sarapan .. kalau sembang tak der slow.. begurau kasaq dengan member pun... 😃😃
Most modern army functions with technology, they have modern ration and modern navigation equipment. the jungle training commando course in Malaysia teaches you how to survive with the bare minimum, knife & pants only. But this is only the selection process, they will learn more if they are selected.
Ini hanyalah basik untuk masuk GGK.apabila.sudah lulus barulah bermulanya mengenali apa itu GGK.yang tidak lulus latihan ini tetapi mereka adalah tentera yang terbaik di dalam tentera negara Malaysia.
The main theaters of operations were within Malaysian borders, primarily to fight an insurgency led by the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) in what was known as the Emergency. The only foreign incursion of Malaysian territory in modern times were in World War II by Japan (Malaya was then not a unified political entity and consisted of the British Crown Colony of the Straits Settlements, and the British protected Federated Malay States and Unfederated Malay States) and during the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation by Indonesia under the leadership of President Sukarno. Operations on foreign soil have mainly been peacekeeping operations under the auspices of the United Nations. First Emergency (1948-1960) An insurrection and guerrilla war of the Malayan National Liberation Army organised by the CPM against the British and Malayan administration. Moro attacks on Malaysia (Part of the Piracy in the Sulu Sea) (1962-present) Congo Peacekeeping Mission (1960-1962) A contingent of 1,947 personnel were dispatched as part of the United Nations Operation in the Congo or ONUC. This contingent was known as the Malayan Special Force to the Congo and their experiences there were later recounted through the drawings of the cartoonist, Rejabhad. Sarawak Communist Insurgency (1963-1990) An insurrection and guerrilla war of the Sarawak Communist Organisation (from 1971, the North Kalimantan Communist Party or NKCP) against the British and Malaysian governments to establish an independent nation comprising the states of Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei. The insurgency ended when the NKCP signed a peace treaty with the Malaysian government in 1990. Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation (1963-1966) An intermittent armed conflict between Malaysia and Indonesia with skirmishes mainly occurring in Sarawak and Sabah in the island of Borneo. In 1964, armed raids were made on Peninsular Malaysia. Combat eased with the deposing of Indonesia's President Sukarno in 1965 by the Indonesian army and the conflict was declared over by both sides in 1966. Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968-89) A low level resurgence of insurgent activity by the armed elements of the CPM from sanctuaries in the Malaysian-Thai border. The insurgency was only ended after the CPM signed a peace treaty with the Governments of Malaysia and Thailand on 2 December 1989. Iran/Iraq Border (1988-1991) Participated as part of the UN Iran-Iraq Military Observer Group (UNIIMOG) to supervise the Iran-Iraq War ceasefire. Namibia (1989-1990) Contributed a battalion to the UN Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) to supervise Namibia's elections and transition to independence. Western Sahara (1991-present) A contingent of observers under the Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) to help implement a ceasefire between the Polisario Front & Morocco and help promote referendum on area's future. Angola (1991-1995) A contingent was sent under the United Nations Angola Verification Mission II (UNAVEM II) to enforce the ceasefire in Angolan civil war. Iraq/Kuwait Border (1992-2003) A contingent was sent under the United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission (UNIKOM) to monitor the demilitarised zone along the Iraq-Kuwait border, deter border violations and report on any hostile action. Cambodia (1992-1993) An observer team was sent under the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) to aid in the administration of Cambodia and to organise and run elections. Bosnia and Herzegovina (1993-1998) A peacekeeping contingent known as MALBATT Command (Malaysia Battalion) was sent initially under the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) from 1993 to 1995 with deployments at Konjic, Jablanica and Pazarić in Hadžići. Following the Dayton Agreement, forces were redeployed as MALCON Command (Malaysia Contingent) under the NATO led Implementation Force (IFOR) in Operation Joint Endeavor with deployments at Livno, Glamoč and Kupres. MALCON further participated as part of the NATO led Stabilisation Force (SFOR) until 1998. Up to 8,000 troops were eventually deployed in this theatre of operations. Liberia (1993-1997) An observer team of 3 officers was sent under the United Nations Observer Mission in Liberia (UNOMIL) to support the efforts of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Liberian National Transitional Government to implement peace agreements signed between the warring parties in Liberia. Somalia (1993-1994) A contingent known as MALBATT was sent under the United Nations Operation in Somalia II (UNOSOM II) to take appropriate action, including enforcement measures, to establish throughout Somalia a secure environment for humanitarian assistance. During its deployment, MALBATT was involved in the Battle of Mogadishu which saw 1 personnel killed in action and 7 others wounded in action during the relief operations to aid the surrounded troops of the United States' Task Force Ranger. On 18 January 1994, Lieutenant General Abu Samah Bin Abu Bakar was appointed the Commander of UNOSOM II forces. His appointment also saw the United Nations revise the mandate of UNOSOM II to stop using "coercive methods" in the discharge of their duties while retaining "some capability to defend its personnel if circumstances so warrant."[5] Mozambique (1993-1995) A team of observers were sent under the United Nations Operations in Mozambique (ONUMOZ). Lahad Datu standoff (2013) Deployed in South Lebanon on peace keeping role at present after the withdrawal of Israeli Military forces early 2007 (Invasion of South Lebanon by Israeli Military). Unit also consist of GGK, PASKAL, PASKAU and PARA elements.[6] Deployed a contingent called Malaysian Medical Team (MASMEDTIM) to Chaman, Pakistan to treat refugees from Afghanistan during the US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. Deployed approximately a brigade-sized force on islands surrounding Sabah waters in Ops Pasir to prevent the recurrence of 2000 Sipadan kidnappings. Deployed a contingent to Acheh after the tsunami disaster in 2004. Deployed MASMEDTIM to Pakistan during the 2005 quake. Deployed in Southern Philippines as a part of monitoring force agreed upon by both the Philippine Government and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). Deployed in East Timor/East Leste together with Australian, Portuguese and New Zealand forces at the request of East Timor Government. The first team of 25 soldiers from 10 Para Brigade, Royal Intelligence Corp and Commando Regiment were deployed on a fact-finding mission before being reinforced by another 209 soldiers. (as at 27 May 2006) Other limited participation under UNPKO are United Nations International Police Force (UNIPTF) since December 1995; United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) since June 1999; United Nations Observer Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) since October 1999; United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) since September 1999 and United Nations Organisation Mission in Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) since February 2000. 18 Malaysian Armed Forces personnel have been killed during UN peacekeeping operations.
It War But Never Declared As War Because British Will Losed Insurance Compesated.If They Declared It As War That The Reality,Malaysia Only Gain Real Indepedent In 1989 When Prime Minister Tun Mahathir At That Time Launch A Raid On London Stock Exchange To Take Back What Belong To Malaysia
Top 10 the most hardest .gruelling,sadistic.cruel and craziest commandos basic training. The selection exercises inherited from the earlier modules. Ex GGK gained high reputation in combating commies gunmen in the cruel tropical jungle deep On toThailand border. In the same time line US army against VC and Russian army against Afghanistan and Sri Lankan army against Tamil Eelam these commandos search and destroy against Malayan communist Party(PKM). The Intensity carrying out military operation in tropical jungle is no joke..the terrain covered by thickess of jungle canopy and hundred of meter mountain to climb with full combat gear with rifle and radio set Plus claymore mine perggghhhh The most gruelling moneuever the army to conduct. No wonder in the past they were the first class commandos in jungle warfare. I tell u what.brutal and craziest training able to made human becomes tough,brave,endurance pluse military skills as SF .believe me we had proved to military observers around the globe if human been trained with high Intensity and in a inhuman for sure the mental becomes tough stable. As in the experience that i get while in the army If we move forward while conducting military operation in thick vegitation it would take 1 hour to reach 200 m in silence and full alert mode.furthemore we must beware of Bobby trap. We as ex war veteran missed to perform as we used to be. Sometimes we shortage of food in the jungle. so we have plan b. I really missed the honour . Back in the early in the army sometime it came to reminisence for all the operation i carried out With my buddies. Ambush by enemy in the jungle well it still o.k. for sure we try to be more careful in the movement not to step on to Bobby trap. Not a few Msian army became the victim of f...ck bobby trap. So i am sure the Intensity of the training as GGK one of the highest in the world.
perjuangan dan pengorbanan mereka kepada negara sangat hebat.. salute buat mereka.. tapi malangnya bila mereka dah pencen, majoriti antara mereka ini seolah-olah dilupakan.. tiada sokongan ekonomi dan sosial..
In the 80s some of the recruits happened to forgot thiers parent name as well of thiers home town after graduation. This was because the depression ,tortured And the gruelling traning.
On the confrontation indo malay before GGK was introduced we only have 2 special team. First is the 'border scouts' and second is 'Special Branch Probing Unit '
When you said that ggk took part in the battle of Mogadishu your wrong. Yes ggk do in fact work with the UN but they didn't took part in the operation it was the 19th RAMD there's a movie about it not black Hawk Down because that movie is wrong but the real one is Malbatt: misi bakara
my dream is to join ATM.. tapi bukan mak je xbagi, my whole family tak izinkan termasuk abang sendiri.. hes one of the ATM.. dia cakap 'jangan' and dia sentiasa pantau kalau2 saya ada isi borang apa2 termasuk borang online.. huhu.. xpelaa kan.. bukan rezeki saya.. apepon, terbaik semua unit keselamatan malaysia.. xkira ape unit sekalipon.. anda hebat dan sanggup korban nyawa dan segalanya demi melihat kami tidur lena dengan tenang pada waktu malam!! terbaik.. terima kasih 😇
Bang kita dalam situasi yang sama family aku pun mcm tu jgk mungkin aku anak last sbb tu family xbgi masuk tentera Abg aku 10 Bridge PARA tapi aku apply jgk senyap² 😂😂 mna tau kot dpt ..
I did 2 tours of duty in Borneo during Operation Claret..with 42 Commando Royal Marines. Loved the Malaya people especially our IBAN Trackers! Still have many pictures from Sabah in 64/65 then in Sarawak 65/66.I’m now retired living in Guardamar Spain . John Donaldson. Ex RM 22654. Recce troop. 42 Commando RM. Based at Sembawang camp near Neesoon,Singapore. Good luck to ALL recruits!
It would be cool if you share those pic. Good times
Tq sir from Malaysia 🇲🇾
malaya are areas on the peninsular malaysia. malaya are not borneans. iban are borneans. but it's understandable u made that error. since the federal government has been mocking the east Malaysia. for the malayans, the assume the borneans are uncivilized tribes that still living on trees.
@@superchino117 x hbis habis dgn rasis kau ni
@@Babu_belanda586meh sini bagitau aku part mana yang rasis?
ini bukan soal badan tough.ini soal ketahanan mental dan fizikal.tahan lama.tabik hormat buat wira negara
To those who doesn't know about GGK . Everyear man from ODA , SEALS , Marine scout even The SaS were come to training together with Malaysian SOF (GGK,PASKAU,PASKAL, VAT69)
Do they get well paid?
@@misterbig9025 they got many allowance based on what course they complete. Such as Combat diver, free fall, Casevac, Eod,Sniper and many more. Each course have different tier and level.
@@misterbig9025 how well you considered as “well” they roughly get aroun 600-800usd/month
Ok? Other US and UK special forces visit their allies in other parts of Asia too for training and observation (beyond just exercise) so this is nothing new.
@@MrJed010 yep nothing unless, delta,ODA,Marine Recon came here right. That what happen here. NZ SAS, AUS SAS, SSG, also came
As an American Soldier and a former Philippine Army Soldier, my great advices for any military applicants around the world are especially for the SPECIAL FORCES training:
1.) Avoid creating unwanted attention. 2.) Observe everything around. 3.) Be a team player. 4.) Don't quit / Never give up.
May the Lord God bless you and your family always.
God bless you
Would you give an example for the first advice?
Follow rule #2,listen carefully to your instructors,stay focused on why you're there,never complain or make excuses for your mistakes and leave the clowning to the clowns
Avoid invading another country for oil just add one more😂😂
Agree
The Special Operations Group (GGK) is one of the country's main special forces under the auspices of the Malaysian Armed Forces and is also an elite force that is respected by many because of their ability to do anything. This team operates in Sungai Udang in Melaka and Mersing in Johor.
History[edit | edit source]
The establishment of this elite army force started during the confrontation involving the Malaysia-Indonesia Federation in 1965. As a solution to the problems arising from the confrontation, the Malaysian Minister of Defense at that time, Tun Abdul Razak bin Haji Dato' Hussein, gave instructions to conduct a unit test. The Minister of Defense has ordered volunteers and a number of volunteers from the army and navy to participate. On 25 February 1965, a basic commando training was introduced and conducted by the 40th British Royal Marines Commando Regiment at Majidee Camp, Johor Bahru, Johor.
Of the 300 volunteers who participated, only 15 were selected to undergo basic Commando training for 6 weeks. At the end of the training, only 4 Officers and 9 members of other ranks succeeded in this training and was also the first nucleus troop. They are :
Major Abu Hassan bin Abdullah (12036) (Retired Colonel)
Lieutenant Mohd Ramli bin Ismail (12212) (Retired Major General)
Young Lieutenant Ghazali bin Ibrahim (12264) (Retired Major General)
Young Lieutenant Hussin bin Awang Senik (12276) (Retired Colonel)
6842 Sergeant Ariffin bin Mohamed (Retired PW I)
300152 Sergeant Anuar bin Talib (Retired PW II)
4861 Sergeant Zakaria bin Abbas (Retired S/Sjn)
201128 Sergeant Yahya bin Darus
202072 Corporal Silva Dorai (Retired S/Sjn)
203712 Corporal Moo Kee Fah (Retired PW II)
10622 Corporal Sabri bin Ahmad (Retired PW II)
13852 Lance Corporal Johari bin Haji Mohd Sirat (Retired PW II)
This success proves that Malaysians are also capable of taking on any role and task given. With guidance and instruction from special trainers from the 40th Regiment of British Royal Marines Commando under the leadership of Major Bacons and Captain Seager, the Special Operations Group began to expand its wings in the same year, they managed to overcome 6 commando basic exercises.
Major Abu Hassan bin Abdullah was the First Commanding Officer of the Grak Khas Group (GGK), and Sergeant Ariffin became the first Squadron Major. At the end of 1965, GGK's strength was 70%. In order to ensure development in line with the elite forces, officers of various ranks are sent abroad to undergo special courses such as aerial infiltration, free diving, special operations, rangers, amphibious techniques and so on.
Members of the 11th Special Operations Regiment in a close combat training session. This team has made a lot of name for the country throughout its career fighting terror!sm.
GGK also holds training together with elite forces from other countries such as KOPASSUS TNI-AD from Indonesia, Special Air Service (Australia, Britain), Special Service Group (Pakistan), US Delta Force and Green Beret (United States). KOPASSUS which is the Indonesian elite team that most often conducts cross-training together with this GGK because in order to protect the good name of both related countries after the confrontation, this team established a friendly relationship with this elite unit. GGK had conducted operations in East Malaysia and during the incident of 13 May 1969. After the 1967 Confrontation, there were discussions whether to continue or maintain this special unit. This is because there are financial implications from the GGK unit where it is equivalent to the needs of two Infantry Battalions. Due to the issue, GGK was transferred to Segenting Camp, Port Dickson in 1968.
The May 13 incident has proven that GGK is a valuable asset for the government and should be maintained and expanded to the regime. When new elements and units were absorbed into the GGK, they were transferred to Sungai Udang Camp, Malacca and on 1 August 1970, the first Special Operations Regiment was formed. Although GGK got credit in 1971 but its membership still belongs to the respective corps. This situation causes problems for planning the career of its members. To overcome this problem, volunteers were removed from the list to join the Special Regiment. In 1973, the corps was assigned to 6 officers.
this is not even "training" yet. this is just the selection course, to see who is good enough to be selected for training to become a member of the unit.
gulp..?
No, this is basic training. I have been through it for 3 months
@@ceojw86 can you share you exprience bro ? mcm mana rasa tu ?
If you had paid attention and used your ears you would know they'd already went through the six week selection course mentioned at 03:33
@@ceojw86 This is "Basic Commando Training", not the later more advanced Commando trainings. And definitely not the Basic Military Training
[21:36] at last, Malaysia special force involvement saving US soldier in Mogadishu is mentioned ... black hawk down
Bagi saya, ini bukan latihan tapi selection untuk jadi seorang komando,pada tahun 2010 seramai 215 peserta, 2 bulan latihan mental fizikal dan 3 bulan untuk asas/pra komando. Hanya 17 anggota yang lulus, syukur sudah 13 tahun di dalam salahsatu unit komando ATM. Taman kursus Asas komando 5 bulan, banyak lagi kursus² kepakaran yang wajib. Pesan saya yang berniatjadi komando, jangan ikut kawan, solid mentaliti & fit. Untuk yg dh jadi komando tu, ada 3 perkara y kena jauh² dadah, pinjam duit & burit😆.
Tang burit tu yg susah nak kompromi cik abang hoiiii
Jgn sesekali trgoda dgn janda. Hahaha 😆
Ini retrut bang
Bang kenapa Siri komando untuk 2022 ramai yg Lepas?
@@AKANE-ho1pj Adjust suria n DBland kot😎🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮
I shed a tear towards the end. After watching what they have gone through, I feel pride and joy knowing that they make it through the end
Mad respect for my bf now. All the training and having to deal with me being dramatic. He is a badass and tough guy. Love the guy alot ❤
Your bf is in Ggk now?
Lmao girl give him a break
Malaysian Army on Wonder Channel. That dope! Mad respect!
Eh...presley bsi ditu eh😂
wow, i love MALAYSIAN special forces 💛from PHILIPPINES🇵🇭
Salam sedara filipin
Salamat pare.
I completed my basic selection in 1991 intake AK 2/91. I damn proud and have been transferred to 21 Engineer Sqn
Tq for your service sir
our hero
Yg dtontonkan hnya wayang je hakikatnya lagi truk latihan nya cma x dtnjuk jee respect komando malaysia
@noorhakim8976tuan komando ke tuan?
Stuju. Lagi pun yg ditunjukkan hanyalah peringkat selection. Latihan sbnr mestilah rahsia
kebanyakan latihan rahsia yang x boleh di tunjuk lebih teruk sama ja GGK ka SAS ka navy seal ka sbb depa dah siap2 dah yang mana orang biasa boleh tengok atau tak boleh @@MalaysiaIsProChannel
@@ezfreak0159bukan pelepah je kena sepak terajang dlm latihan normal bgi angota ibarat sarapan pagi.salute ARMY MALAYSIA🇲🇾🔥🔥
saya yg pergi kursus kadar lans koperal sukarela pun 2 minggu dh rasa nk balik inikan pulak kursus GGK 2 jam pun tak tahan rasanya haha
Fully respected to them because they managed to survive and make it till the end. not to mention for those who failed in the middle of this training you are still the best!
i gave all my respect to them for their hardworking to serve this country
Pernah Masuk "Latihan Kembaraduga" tahun 2012 bersama semua bridged ATM termasuk PARA & KOMANDO, dan sememangnya komando lah yang di hadapan. Sepanjang berkhidmat dalam TD, kenangan "Latihan Kembaraduga" lah yang paling hebat & mencabar bagi saya. Berakit & bersampan melawan arus sungai. Tolak assult boat yg tersangkut di tangah2 beting sungai Pahang. Lalu kat kpg org asli, berjalan kaki meredah jalan tar, laluan kereta api, meredah hutan dan bukit bukau tak kira siang dan malam sampailah ke garisan penamat..masa tu sye baru je lepas kawen, first isteri kena tinggal semasa bertugas dalam masa panjang.
Pasti Ke GGK Dengan PARA Paling Hadapan Aku Rasa Yang Ini Paling Hadapan
92 Anggota Tentera Cawangan Khas (ATCK).
91 Rejimen Khas Perisikan Tempur (RKPT).
Motto Senyap,Berkesan
@@sayfolman7752 lawack
@@sayfolman7752abang ada join die ke? Kalau tak jgn palatao
@@sayfolman7752 skrg RS,RRD,RAMD yang paling depan ..
Betul. Aku ada terlibat pertandingan masa tu under 2Bde Comptn @@sayfolman7752
我去马六甲的时候遇到了困难,一个在新加坡上班的马来西亚陌生朋友帮助了我。谢谢你马来西亚善良的人
@noor hakim ..I think Hong-Kong
National heroes. They deserved respect
RESPECT for our Malaysian GGK forces.....maju MALAYSIAN Army
ya allah besar nya pengorbanan saudara ku yang masuk komando , demi mempertahankan negara malaysia 😭 , semogah sihat dan kuat saudara ku ❤️
diam la komunis
Teringat al-maunah tu teringat dekat mendiang Saudara nenek saya... RIP Trooper Matthew
21kdo , Koperal Matthew. Big honour for you n family.
Tabik hormat!
Tabik hormat buat wira negara!
Our glorious dead.
Tabik hormat bt wira negara ....
Sya sebagai rakyat Malaysia, merasa bangga dengan ATM..sya doakan agar semua anggota dlm lindungan Allah.. Jasa anda terlalu besar buat kami Dan khasnya buat negara.. Pengorbanan anggota tidak dapat dikira betapa besarnya.. Terbaik buat anggota ATM
That March will be the long march in life. The temperature is hell. Climbing with that weight.they are strong
I’ve never seen such,ever in my life, these guy’s go through a lot more than any special forces I’ve seen or watched train.
Watch the Thailand one
@@sammytleane8380 i just see the recon thai special force training , but this to far and more extreme course , i take one from this special force course , recon thai need to run 100km and the second phase their need to run more 100km to survive this first pharse to go another course , so u know what i means , the only one special force near with this ggk course is green berets from britain , this is to much and to extreme .
@@dayakseaiban718 yes.thai Marines selection course not at par and not as level compares to this ultimate warriors.
Malaysia Astro tv programme had showed on tv Thai Marines selection course,the philipines Marines,sri Lanka lrp etc..
But all those group not as bad and hardest and craciest and extreme as GGK selection.
@@ccsccs6212 this video is moreon selection ... not really the real training yet !
@@ccsccs6212 How about Kopassus?
big respect and salute to you soldiers from Philippines. aside from Philippines elite SF your the one is my favorate SF in the world because your training is like for the training of all elite of the Philippines arm forces, very brutal but we love brutal training to have a strong and capable soldiers in combat ability. Hope we can exchange knowledge soon. salute to you soldiers.
bruh this is not philiojne army
@@harithtarmizi6754kindly read VERY WELL
This is not training 😂 this just a selection Thats crazy bruh
@@harithtarmizi6754 hindi yan kailangan dahil ang ggk ng Malaysia kulang sa skill at experience isipin mo 5 month lang ang ggk training,mas mahaba pa ang training ng hindi elite force ng pilipinas yong army 6 month training,at brutal pa ang training ng elite force ng pilipinas, kahit tignan mo sa mga documentary nilolonod sila ginapos ikaw pa ang pag practice san ng partner mo sa snipping,lalo na yong hindi na pinapakita dahil sa security yon ang pinaka brutal sa training nila,kaya sabi sa documentary scout ranger most brutal training elite force in the world.😂😂😂😂
GGK(Grup Gerak Khas) was the first Commando unit formed in Malaysia during Insurgency Era followed by VAT 69 (Very Able Trooper) by Malaysia Royal Police Department and this guys trained by Bristish SAS (Special Air Service)
Vat 69 adalah komando Polis..
Kebanggaan Malaysia 🇲🇾 ❤ ♥
GGK : Gila Gila KontoL
I like war because war is part of my life. Jungle warfare is extremely struggle and to test my physical n mental to face the challenges. As a millitary personel hardship and rough training is one part of life to go for war if this happen. The true test of army personal is combat area and war. We have been trained for war especially guerrila warfare
They are actually better than Rambo...
Why?
Rambo is just fiction
These men are REAL,they really
exist......😁😁😁😁
Plus america has to retreat from vietnam, and latest one, Afghanistan 😆,
i think the reference at the beginning to the british royal marines setttng up the cadre refers to the royal british jungle tracking school - eventually run by malaysia armed forces. there is a reference to it by ronald glasser in his classic book , 365 says ., chronicling us army fighting in vietnam. the chapter is 'brock', the nom de guerre of a us special forces officer who trained at this school: - “Do you know anything about the Special Forces?” Brock asked. “I was with an SMT group-Special Mission Team. After jump school and Ranger training, my team was sent to Malaysia-the Royal British Jungle Tracking School there. They’d send us out in that jungle and then capture us and beat us up and then send us out again. I thought we were tough, too-Airborne, Ranger training, Special Forces school-but they knew how to live in the jungle, how to use it. For Christ’s sake, they even liked it.” the book is well worth a read. btw, i may well b wrong so happy to b corrected.
Thank you for the book
Drop the recruits in the jungle, hunt them down, bash them up, and drop them down again. Now that's brutal training.
Macv-Sog
Just imagine how the real training without any camera around. Salute to GGK commando.
I love special forces around the world
The selection course is hell!
One of the toughest selection process in the world, inherited from the British 40th. Royal Marine commandos.
I recalled from 200 candidates, less than 15 make it through.
The best Army …. Never forget the Mogadishu. The only troops went to hell and came back with American soldiers
We don't reveal everything here. There are lots more training. So, some of you asking, underestimat us, we dont mind.
You dont have to know everything.
All of these are “safe for public view”. Not just for Malaysia la but all kinds of military spec ops video on the TV/internet.
SEDANG TENGOK NI PUN SY RASA NK MENANGIS...APATAH LAGI KLU ALAMI. YA ALLAH. TERIMA KASIH COMMANDO
Mogadishu 💯
Bosnia 💯
Malaysia
Tentera Malaysia pernah mengalahkan Turkey..tawan 3 tower atas gunung..training..kawasan bersalji..turkey kata mungkin Malaysia dapat tawan hari ke 3..tetapi di bawah kolonel jihad..lupa nama dia..3 tower dpt di tawan hanya dlm 30 minutes..kolonel ni juga famous di kalangan tentera Serbia..dia pi perang dgn Serbia..join Bosnia..
Yes we are small, but brave hearts.
I'm sure not only the recruits, but the film crew were also moved and inspired
this is not GGK training.. this is GGK selection.. if u pass this selection then u can go for GGK training..
They are not designed the special forces but then were designed a commando.
And this is the differences between sf and commando.
Not all sf operator can be a commando.
But a commando can be a sf.
Commando is more tougher and cruel.
Doakan aku lulus spm bang aku nak jadi tentera aku nak banggakan mak bapak aku.. Terima kasih 🥰 semua
Dah lulus belum spm bang? Semoga dipermudah urusan.
wei sama lahh kitaa
Semoga berjaya🎉
Serius ko nk jadi tentera ke dik?..walaupun aku tak kenal ko sape tpi aku rase bangga ada anak muda nk masuk tentera..semoga kau berjaya dan tercapai cita2 kau ye👍💪
Aamiin
The Spetnaz has beaten by GGK fighting f2face during Bosnia war. I know who that soldiers from ggk. Thats true story from both soldiers
Many times watched this, everytime always felt pity for Recruit 12. He’s no longer young and his body couldn’t keep up in this selection course.
No 12 is lieutenat.
This is just a selection to join ggk special force..after they are selected,they must faces the real training to be a real commando..course by course like a hell..thats why the GGK malaysia special forces is the best commando in the world..
From what i know. This selection courses were consider beginner. The real training after they accepted
@@afiqmuqri779 latihan asas.?
Memang TERBAIKKK KOMANDO MALAYSIA ❤👍🏼👏🏼
Green baret use shortgun in the jungle. Why? Because the jungle is so thick mainly u fight the enemy close battle at 20 to 25 meters. These guys are stealthy, fast and deadly.
Any sectional or platoon strength infantryman usually carry shotgun for those taking the point. Any encounter could be dealt with an awesome killing power of a shotgun. Apart from shotgun, they also carry carbines as their primary weaponry.
Respect them so much!
GGK GRUP GERAK KHAS, ONE OF REMEBER MISSION RESCUE AMERICAN SF ON TRAGEDY BLACK HAWK DOWN.
Pernah tengok berita tv3 atau majalah 3 tak bukan pasukan khas tapi ramd 19
@@sayfolman7752 sebenarnya ada ops lain sebelum atau selepas BHD, menyelamatkan anggota American SF yang menyebabkan 3 anggota rgk terkorban
The less unknown mission off GGK adalah dekat Bosnia... Dari SAR to SAD . Tapi rasa banyak SAR xsilap
Malaysia 💪 Indonesia 💪
Correct me if i'm wrong, the mangrove snail is (also?) spelt 'belitung' . Appears to be named after the island of Belitung but the other word also seems to exist in Malay.
yes correct
Keren banget nih tentara GGK.. keren parah ❤❤❤
Its really tough!! Salute to the green beret soldier.
defiantly respect these guys
Finally, i don't need english subtitles to know what they say😂😂😂
Same I'm from Brunei btw
yup,,this is easy for me,,❤️ im from malaysian
Lol
Sungai udang,Malacca,Malaysia coming🥰🇲🇾
Those for non speaking malay my sister😅
Kampung ibu aku dekat kem sungai udang melaka..dulu arwah nenek aku cakap selalu tegok komando lari2 traning di kampung aku.. kena dera depan mata kena terajang.. orang kampung kesian .. sedih dia tegok askar kena dera begitu..ada yg nak bagi air ..kena marah dengan jurulatih .. komando.. selalu nampak mereka minum di depan kem pekan trendak pagi2 beli sarapan .. tali lengyat biru laut.. full unifom.. sarapan .. kalau sembang tak der slow.. begurau kasaq dengan member pun... 😃😃
I will come back to watch this video, to make myself realise that this is more painful than my own pathetic life
😂
Ini baru basic rekrut utk layak ke peringkat latihan asas komando,GGK😏bravo GGK ku🇲🇾merdeka love you
@LansKopek.Basic bilik bjng tu paling ngeri ramai yg x lps😂
Most modern army functions with technology, they have modern ration and modern navigation equipment. the jungle training commando course in Malaysia teaches you how to survive with the bare minimum, knife & pants only. But this is only the selection process, they will learn more if they are selected.
Tentera malaysia tidak akan pernah lari dari medan pertempuran🎉 keberanian berganda dari tanah air ku
mental pecundang😂😂😂😂
@@binrojakkayak apa,kayak elu
Ini hanyalah basik untuk masuk GGK.apabila.sudah lulus barulah bermulanya mengenali apa itu GGK.yang
tidak lulus latihan ini tetapi mereka adalah tentera yang terbaik di dalam tentera negara Malaysia.
The main theaters of operations were within Malaysian borders, primarily to fight an insurgency led by the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) in what was known as the Emergency. The only foreign incursion of Malaysian territory in modern times were in World War II by Japan (Malaya was then not a unified political entity and consisted of the British Crown Colony of the Straits Settlements, and the British protected Federated Malay States and Unfederated Malay States) and during the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation by Indonesia under the leadership of President Sukarno. Operations on foreign soil have mainly been peacekeeping operations under the auspices of the United Nations.
First Emergency (1948-1960)
An insurrection and guerrilla war of the Malayan National Liberation Army organised by the CPM against the British and Malayan administration.
Moro attacks on Malaysia (Part of the Piracy in the Sulu Sea) (1962-present)
Congo Peacekeeping Mission (1960-1962)
A contingent of 1,947 personnel were dispatched as part of the United Nations Operation in the Congo or ONUC. This contingent was known as the Malayan Special Force to the Congo and their experiences there were later recounted through the drawings of the cartoonist, Rejabhad.
Sarawak Communist Insurgency (1963-1990)
An insurrection and guerrilla war of the Sarawak Communist Organisation (from 1971, the North Kalimantan Communist Party or NKCP) against the British and Malaysian governments to establish an independent nation comprising the states of Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei. The insurgency ended when the NKCP signed a peace treaty with the Malaysian government in 1990.
Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation (1963-1966)
An intermittent armed conflict between Malaysia and Indonesia with skirmishes mainly occurring in Sarawak and Sabah in the island of Borneo. In 1964, armed raids were made on Peninsular Malaysia. Combat eased with the deposing of Indonesia's President Sukarno in 1965 by the Indonesian army and the conflict was declared over by both sides in 1966.
Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968-89)
A low level resurgence of insurgent activity by the armed elements of the CPM from sanctuaries in the Malaysian-Thai border. The insurgency was only ended after the CPM signed a peace treaty with the Governments of Malaysia and Thailand on 2 December 1989.
Iran/Iraq Border (1988-1991)
Participated as part of the UN Iran-Iraq Military Observer Group (UNIIMOG) to supervise the Iran-Iraq War ceasefire.
Namibia (1989-1990)
Contributed a battalion to the UN Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) to supervise Namibia's elections and transition to independence.
Western Sahara (1991-present)
A contingent of observers under the Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) to help implement a ceasefire between the Polisario Front & Morocco and help promote referendum on area's future.
Angola (1991-1995)
A contingent was sent under the United Nations Angola Verification Mission II (UNAVEM II) to enforce the ceasefire in Angolan civil war.
Iraq/Kuwait Border (1992-2003)
A contingent was sent under the United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission (UNIKOM) to monitor the demilitarised zone along the Iraq-Kuwait border, deter border violations and report on any hostile action.
Cambodia (1992-1993)
An observer team was sent under the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) to aid in the administration of Cambodia and to organise and run elections.
Bosnia and Herzegovina (1993-1998)
A peacekeeping contingent known as MALBATT Command (Malaysia Battalion) was sent initially under the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) from 1993 to 1995 with deployments at Konjic, Jablanica and Pazarić in Hadžići. Following the Dayton Agreement, forces were redeployed as MALCON Command (Malaysia Contingent) under the NATO led Implementation Force (IFOR) in Operation Joint Endeavor with deployments at Livno, Glamoč and Kupres. MALCON further participated as part of the NATO led Stabilisation Force (SFOR) until 1998. Up to 8,000 troops were eventually deployed in this theatre of operations.
Liberia (1993-1997)
An observer team of 3 officers was sent under the United Nations Observer Mission in Liberia (UNOMIL) to support the efforts of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Liberian National Transitional Government to implement peace agreements signed between the warring parties in Liberia.
Somalia (1993-1994)
A contingent known as MALBATT was sent under the United Nations Operation in Somalia II (UNOSOM II) to take appropriate action, including enforcement measures, to establish throughout Somalia a secure environment for humanitarian assistance. During its deployment, MALBATT was involved in the Battle of Mogadishu which saw 1 personnel killed in action and 7 others wounded in action during the relief operations to aid the surrounded troops of the United States' Task Force Ranger. On 18 January 1994, Lieutenant General Abu Samah Bin Abu Bakar was appointed the Commander of UNOSOM II forces. His appointment also saw the United Nations revise the mandate of UNOSOM II to stop using "coercive methods" in the discharge of their duties while retaining "some capability to defend its personnel if circumstances so warrant."[5]
Mozambique (1993-1995)
A team of observers were sent under the United Nations Operations in Mozambique (ONUMOZ).
Lahad Datu standoff (2013)
Deployed in South Lebanon on peace keeping role at present after the withdrawal of Israeli Military forces early 2007 (Invasion of South Lebanon by Israeli Military). Unit also consist of GGK, PASKAL, PASKAU and PARA elements.[6]
Deployed a contingent called Malaysian Medical Team (MASMEDTIM) to Chaman, Pakistan to treat refugees from Afghanistan during the US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001.
Deployed approximately a brigade-sized force on islands surrounding Sabah waters in Ops Pasir to prevent the recurrence of 2000 Sipadan kidnappings.
Deployed a contingent to Acheh after the tsunami disaster in 2004.
Deployed MASMEDTIM to Pakistan during the 2005 quake.
Deployed in Southern Philippines as a part of monitoring force agreed upon by both the Philippine Government and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).
Deployed in East Timor/East Leste together with Australian, Portuguese and New Zealand forces at the request of East Timor Government. The first team of 25 soldiers from 10 Para Brigade, Royal Intelligence Corp and Commando Regiment were deployed on a fact-finding mission before being reinforced by another 209 soldiers. (as at 27 May 2006)
Other limited participation under UNPKO are United Nations International Police Force (UNIPTF) since December 1995; United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) since June 1999; United Nations Observer Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) since October 1999; United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) since September 1999 and United Nations Organisation Mission in Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) since February 2000. 18 Malaysian Armed Forces personnel have been killed during UN peacekeeping operations.
As ex Malaysian army i am proud of you
It War But Never Declared As War Because British Will Losed Insurance Compesated.If They Declared It As War That The Reality,Malaysia Only Gain Real Indepedent In 1989 When Prime Minister Tun Mahathir At That Time Launch A Raid On London Stock Exchange To Take Back What Belong To Malaysia
"If you not sure,please GO BACK" GGK COMMANDO
Saya Salah seorang dalam batch ni...terbaik Malaysia
A Commando Soldier is the best of the best! No Time for Boop's Bonus or pity for the weak!
SALUTE TO THE MALAYSIAN GREEN BARRET
الَّهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَی سَيِّدِنَا مُحَمَّدٍ ،❤
وَعَلَی آلِ سَیِّدِنَا مُحَمَّدٍ🤍
Top 10 the most hardest .gruelling,sadistic.cruel and craziest commandos basic training.
The selection exercises inherited from the earlier modules.
Ex GGK gained high reputation in combating commies gunmen in the cruel tropical jungle deep On toThailand border.
In the same time line US army against VC and Russian army against Afghanistan and Sri Lankan army against Tamil Eelam these commandos search and destroy against Malayan communist Party(PKM).
The Intensity carrying out military operation in tropical jungle is no joke..the terrain covered by thickess of jungle canopy and hundred of meter mountain to climb with full combat gear with rifle and radio set Plus claymore mine perggghhhh
The most gruelling moneuever the army to conduct.
No wonder in the past they were the first class commandos in jungle warfare.
I tell u what.brutal and craziest training able to made human becomes tough,brave,endurance pluse military skills as SF .believe me we had proved to military observers
around the globe if human been trained with high Intensity and in a inhuman for sure the mental becomes tough stable.
As in the experience that i get while in the army
If we move forward while conducting military operation in thick vegitation it would take 1 hour to reach 200 m in silence and full alert mode.furthemore we must beware of Bobby trap.
We as ex war veteran missed to perform as we used to be.
Sometimes we shortage of food in the jungle. so we have plan b.
I really missed the honour .
Back in the early in the army sometime it came to reminisence
for all the operation i carried out
With my buddies.
Ambush by enemy in the jungle well it still o.k. for sure we try to be more careful in the movement not to step on to Bobby trap.
Not a few Msian army became the victim of f...ck bobby trap.
So i am sure the Intensity of the training as GGK one of the highest in the world.
Very very long comment…
Big respect for recruit 02👍🏻👍🏻
perjuangan dan pengorbanan mereka kepada negara sangat hebat.. salute buat mereka..
tapi malangnya bila mereka dah pencen, majoriti antara mereka ini seolah-olah dilupakan.. tiada sokongan ekonomi dan sosial..
In that evasion phase some of those guys were skin and bones. I have no idea how they made it through that.
In the 80s some of the recruits happened to forgot thiers parent name as well of thiers home town after graduation.
This was because the depression ,tortured
And the gruelling traning.
KOMANDO MALAYSIA TERMANTAP
Good malaysian army....ggk...special forse....good channel.....thank
Cepat dan pantas.nampak langit berlari.kamu datang tak di undang.siapa ragu ragu sila lah pulang.siapa berminat sila sertai atm.
BLOODY HELL! This is just a selection course?!! my god!
This army that save US soldier in black hawk down 1993
Al Fatihah to Recruit 14, my scout...
What happen?
Dah arwah.. Accident ke apa
On the confrontation indo malay before GGK was introduced we only have 2 special team. First is the 'border scouts' and second is 'Special Branch Probing Unit '
I love how Recruit #2 wear Monkey Skull necklace =))
Ridiculous ! 😨😨😨😨😨
Trofi 🥇💀
Bedankt
Thanks for the support! 🥳
When you said that ggk took part in the battle of Mogadishu your wrong. Yes ggk do in fact work with the UN but they didn't took part in the operation it was the 19th RAMD there's a movie about it not black Hawk Down because that movie is wrong but the real one is Malbatt: misi bakara
terbaik semangat juang Special Forces malaysia.
Go Malaysia army force go!
Can you post "I'm Alive" TV Show episodes, please? I want to see them.
plz
This is malaysian...i am pr0und...because i malaysian..this is begin
my dream is to join ATM.. tapi bukan mak je xbagi, my whole family tak izinkan termasuk abang sendiri.. hes one of the ATM.. dia cakap 'jangan' and dia sentiasa pantau kalau2 saya ada isi borang apa2 termasuk borang online.. huhu.. xpelaa kan.. bukan rezeki saya.. apepon, terbaik semua unit keselamatan malaysia.. xkira ape unit sekalipon.. anda hebat dan sanggup korban nyawa dan segalanya demi melihat kami tidur lena dengan tenang pada waktu malam!! terbaik.. terima kasih 😇
Join airforce bang
Bang kita dalam situasi yang sama family aku pun mcm tu jgk mungkin aku anak last sbb tu family xbgi masuk tentera Abg aku 10 Bridge PARA tapi aku apply jgk senyap² 😂😂 mna tau kot dpt ..
Mostly came from village/rural. No way city boy like me can survive this. 10-15 km jogging in the park on the weekend is more than enough.
there is a guy from KL bro!
@@Fiq66Yes there is but, mostly from outside KL.
Sebagai orang Putrajaya (dulu membesar kat kampung), akan aku sahut!
Most of them are from kelantan sabah and kedah 😂😂
- ranger memories
Proud of you
It just "selection course".. To find quality ,not quantity.
Diharapkan tentera Malaysia dapat dikembangkan dalam pengambilan tambahan untuk belia belia yang berminat dan mengurangkan pengangguran.
Kedatanganmu tidak diundang,jika ragu sila pulang...
There is some part didn't been shown during to other reason..
My big bro told me but he didn't mention what type of exercise is it...
Komando...ggk.bukan senang nak senang.💪💪💪.Tu baru skit.bnyak lagi yg X didedahkan.terbaik tuan solihin.
Tahniah wira² malaysia🇲🇾
Done AK 3/90..service at 21kdo&22kdo until 2001
not even real training,this is only selection course for malaysia ggk they call basic comando.