The forerunner to the RBAF, the Brunei Malay Regiment, was formed on 31 May 1961; 63 years ago (1961-05-31),[1] with Britishmilitary support, and has continued to include officers on loan from the British military.[7] 31 May is annually marked as Armed Forces Day.[8]
History
Brunei Malay Regiment
The forerunner to the Royal Brunei Armed Forces was originally called the Brunei Malay Regiment (BMR), Malay: Askar Melayu Brunei (AMB), Jawi: بروناي ملايو ريجيمن.[1] It faced a significant challenge during its establishment, due to the Brunei revolt on the night of 7–8 December 1962. This uprising highlighted the need for stronger national security, prompting the government to expedite the development of a more robust defence force. Despite this urgency, the trained Brunei Malay Regiment members were restricted to their camp during the insurrection,[why?] missing the chance to prove their effectiveness. In response, the United Kingdom deployed its own forces, including the Gurkhas, to Brunei Darussalam.[9]
Brunei Malay Regiment personnel continued their training in the Federation of Malaya during 1963 without issues. Malaya Deputy Prime MinisterTun Abdul Razak hoped Brunei Darussalam would send more soldiers, enough to form a battalion. Recruitment for additional enlisted soldiers, aged 18 to 25, took place in May, and Brunei Darussalam also called for volunteers for short-service commissions in December. Selected candidates from Segenting Camp at Port Dickson underwent a six-week officer cadet training programme at the Federation Military College in Sungai Besi. By the end of 1963, the regiment's strength had reached 410 personnel. When Brunei Darussalam declined an invitation to join the Federation of Malaya in August 1963, Malaya withdrew its personnel from Brunei Darussalam, affecting the capability of the Brunei Malay Regiment. Additionally, the abrupt withdrawal from Malayan training sites also posed some issues for Brunei Darussalam, although backup plans were in place.[9]
By early 1964, it became clear that the Royal Malay Regiment could no longer provide officers, trainers, or services for Brunei Darussalam. Despite this, the initial phase of Brunei's Berakas Camp was nearly complete. Lieutenant Colonel D.M. Fletcher replaced the Malayan commanding officer of the Brunei Malay Regiment. British Army troops on secondment filled the adjutant (Adj) and regimental sergeant major (RSM) positions. On 2 May 1964, the Brunei Malay Regiment moved from Segenting Camp to their new permanent headquarters at Berakas Camp. By the end of the year, the Brunei Malay Regiment was ready to take on many internal security duties previously handled by British Forces Brunei (BFB) personnel. Although specific details were not disclosed, Major General Dato Walter confirmed on 11 July 1964, that the Brunei Malay Regiment was now operational within the state. Mid-year, the Sultan named the new encampment Bolkiah Camp, designed to house the Brigade Headquarters, support troops, and accommodate 700 to 800 personnel.[9]
Royal Brunei Malay Regiment
In 1965, the Brunei Malay Regiment was further strengthened, and officially became the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment (RBMR), Malay: Askar Melayu Diraja Brunei (AMDB), Jawi: رجمنت مالاى برونائى رويال. On 31 May 1965, the Sultan bestowed the title 'Royal' (Diraja) at its fourth-anniversary parade. The Royal Brunei Malay Regiment's expansion continued in 1966, despite Malaysia's temporary halt in providing military training to Brunei Darussalam. However, rifle companies did train in Kota Belud in February and March. During the regiment's fifth-anniversary celebrations in Brunei Darussalam, it was presented with the Royal Colours, which remained until 31 May 1971, when they were revised. Around this time, British officers began transferring some of their duties to local officers, with Captain Mohammad being appointed as Adjutant. In October, soldiers from the regiment's number 6 and 9 platoons conducted small-scale operations in Bukit Belalong, Temburong District, capturing four North Kalimantan National Army (TNKU) members who had infiltrated from Sarawak. The following year, on 18 April, the Sultan honoured several troops, including Second Lieutenant Musa and Second Lieutenant Hussien, at an investiture ceremony at Istana Darul Hana.[9]
In 1967, the headgearemblem and shoulder titles of the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment were updated from black and white backgrounds to new green and gold colours. Operational dress code changes included adopting the olive green (OG) shirt and trousers design from the British Army, with flashes worn on jungle helmets instead of company colours. A new advancement policy for Brunei Darussalam commissioned officers, modelled after the British Army system, was implemented. Three local officers, Captain Sulaiman, Captain Awangku Ibnu, and Captain Mohammad, attended a three-month advanced course in small arms and tactics at the School of Infantry in Warminster, Wiltshire, England. Upon completion, they were to attach to an infantry brigade in England, and then spend a month each with three different British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) battalions in West Germany.[9]
On 7 April 1969, the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment established a Training Wing, marking the beginning of significant growth. By the end of the year, the regiment had reorganised and expanded to 928 soldiers. Bolkiah Camp became home to an independent training facility, with administrative components of Berakas Camp combined under a new headquarters wing. A trial army cadet programme in secondary schools was introduced, turning these schools into a source of prospective recruits. On the regiment's fourteenth anniversary, the 2nd Battalion Royal Brunei Malay Regiment (2Bn RBMR) was formed after nearly two years of training. In 1976, a major recruiting campaign was launched to fill the ranks of the specialised Gurkha Reserve Unit (GRU); created from former British Gurkha troops. Additionally, in 1981, the Women's Company (Malay: Kompeni Askar Wanita, literally 'Women's Soldier Company') of the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment was established, with Pengiran Isteri Hajah Mariam serving as its Colonel-in-Chief.[9]
Due to Britain's planned military withdrawal, Brunei Darussalam's defence strategies evolved significantly from 1979 to 1984, leading up to its independence from the United Kingdom (Brunei Darussalam then became a member of the British Commonwealth in 1984[10]). The British withdrawal was scheduled for 1979, marking a critical juncture with the signing of the 1979 Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Brunei Darussalam and the United Kingdom. In response, Brunei Darussalam accelerated the acquisition of advanced military weaponry, and increased military spending to strengthen the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment and prepare it for independence from British rule.[9]
Royal Brunei Armed Forces
On 1 January 1984; 40 years ago (1984-01-01), the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment officially adopted its now current name, the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF), Malay: Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei (ABDB), Jawi: رايول بروناي آرميد فوس, coinciding with Brunei's independence from the United Kingdom. Brunei Darussalam reorganised its military administration and bureaucracy, placing oversight of the defence system under the Ministry of Defence Brunei Darussalam (MinDef). By 1984, the Royal Brunei Armed Forces comprised 3,900 enlisted ranks personnel, an increase of 400 from 1982. The RBAF unified its land, sea, and air forces into a single, cohesive management organisation. The RBAF's training and support services included the Women's Company, the Training Centre, Medical and Dental Services, the Logistics Depot, the Procurement Branch, Engineer Workshops, the Provost Unit, the Fire Service, and the RBAF band. In 1987, the establishment of the Royal Brunei Malay Reserve Regiment (RBMRU / ASMDB) significantly bolstered personnel numbers.[9]
In the late 1990s, defence spending in Brunei Darussalam declined from its previous peak levels, but stabilised at around 3% of gross domestic product (GDP). As of 1 October 1991, the Royal Brunei Armed Forces was structured into five major formations; three traditional combat military branches (army, navy, and air force), and two military support units, those being: the Royal Brunei Land Force (RBLF), the Royal Brunei Navy (RBN), and the Royal Brunei Air Force (RBAirF), together with the RBAF Support Services (RBAF SS), and the Training Institute RBAF (TI RBAF). By the fiscal year ending in March 2002, Brunei Darussalam had spent B$1.5 billion (US$870 million) on British-made weapons, making it the second-largest buyer of such weapons outside the Middle East, and spending nearly five times more than Malaysia. In May 2001, the Royal Brunei Armed Forces introduced its mission statement, 'Vision in the 21st Century', coinciding with the 40th anniversary of its formation. Despite having only around 5,000 soldiers, Brunei Darussalam's defence spending remained disproportionately high at the beginning of the millennium.[9]
The Royal Brunei Land Force (RBLF), Tentera Darat Diraja Brunei (TDDB), رويال بروناي لاند فورس, is a brigade-sized army formation. Headquartered at Berakas Garrison,[2] it consists of three operational battalions (First Battalion RBLF, Second Battalion RBLF, and Third Battalion RBLF), along with a fourth Support Battalion RBLF. The role of the Royal Brunei Land Force is to maintain the security of Brunei Darussalam, and to defend the sovereignty of the country. Its main responsibility is to oppose any threat from within or outside the country, and to maintain peace and security in the country.[11] The Royal Brunei Land Force is the largest of the three armed service branches of Brunei Darussalam.
The Royal Brunei Navy (RBN), Tentera Laut Diraja Brunei (TLDB), رايل بروناي نافي, is the naval defence force of Brunei Darussalam. It is a small, but relatively well-equipped maritime force, whose main responsibility is to conduct search and rescue (SAR) missions, and to deter and defend the Bruneian sovereign waters against attack mounted by sea-borne forces.[12] Headquartered at Muara Naval Base,[2] as of 2023[update], the Royal Brunei Navy has an operational inventory of twenty ships or similar surface vessels; the RBN does not operate any submarines or submersibles.
The Royal Brunei Air Force (RBAirF), Tentera Udara Diraja Brunei (TUDB), رويال بروناي اير فورس, is a small, primarily rotary-wing aircraft-based air force, which is tasked with supporting the other branches of the armed services, defending Bruneian air space, and carrying out search and rescue (SAR) operations. It was originally created in 1965, as the Air Wing of the Royal Brunei Malay Regiment (RBMR / AMDB), and was established as an independent air force on 1 October 1991. Headquartered and stationed at Royal Brunei Air Force Base, Rimba,[2] the RBAirF main inventory consists of a range of helicopters; formerly ten Bell 212, four Sikorsky S-70A-14 (now transferred as a gift to the Royal Malaysian Air Force), and a solitary Bell 214ST. The Bell 212 and S-70A-14 aircraft were replaced between 2013 and 2015 by twelve Poland-manufactured Sikorsky S-70i Blackhawk.[13][14] Two Bell 206 helicopters are used for rotary-wing training.[14]
The former Support Services of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (SS RBAF) had the responsibility of providing support services to units within the RBAF, in all aspects pertaining to their administration, security, health, logistics, communication, transportation, and technical equipment service support. The SS RBAF also worked closely with other units of all service branches in the Royal Brunei Armed Forces to undergo and help co-ordinate military training and operations. As part of the reorganisation of the entire Royal Brunei Armed Forces, the Support Services was disbanded in early 2009, and its various units were relocated.[20]
Bands
The Royal Brunei Armed Forces Band (RBAF Band) was established on 31 May 1962, at Port Dickson in Malaysia. It originally had twenty-one members, and was then badged as the regimental band of the Brunei Malay Regiment. On 1 January 1984, Major Haji Manaf bin Kamis became the first local musician to be appointed Director of Music. Kamis was the judge at a competition which chose the official anthem of ASEAN. Since 2003, the band has been led by Major Jaya bin Metussin. Along with its official military engagements, it has participated in events such as the Edinburgh Military Tattoo, the Brunei Darussalam International Tattoo, and the Berlin Military Music Festival.[21] The RBAF Band first participated in the Hari Merdeka celebrations and the Kuala Lumpur International Tattoo in Malaysia in 2007, and has since become a regular participant.[22]
The 2nd and 3rd Battalion Royal Brunei Land Force Pipes and Drums are also part of the larger RBAF Band, and are modelled on those of the British Army Brigade of Gurkhas, which has a battalion stationed in rotation in Brunei Darussalam. Bands are also maintained in the Royal Brunei Navy and the Royal Brunei Air Force.[23]
Affiliated to the RBAF Band is the Band of the Armed Forces Military Cadet Corps.
Training establishments
The Royal Brunei Armed Forces and its three service branches is supported by two permanent training establishments. Each service branch also have their own specialist training schools.[24]
The Training Institute Royal Brunei Armed Forces (TI RBAF), Institut Latihan Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei (IL ABDB), is also known as the Military Training Institution. It is headquartered at and based within Penanjong Garrison, at Pekan Tutong in the Tutong District, TA2741, Brunei Darussalam.[2] The TI RBAF conducts basic military training to all new recruits to the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (for all service branches). Other military courses are also offered and conducted in the institution to personnel of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces.[25]
The Royal Brunei Armed Forces Defence Academy (RBAF DA), Akademi Pertahanan Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei (AP ABDB), is headquartered and located at Kampong Tanah Jambu, Mentiri, in the Brunei-Muara District, BU1129, Brunei Darussalam.[2] It provides initial officer training (IOT) to all prospective persons seeking to be a commissioned officer in the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (including its three service branches). The Defence Academy also offers staff officer courses, along with seminars and further learning to commissioned officers who have been promoted to senior officer ranks.
There are two separate types of uniformed youth cadet in Brunei Darussalam which are linked or affiliated to the Royal Brunei Armed Forces; both with seemingly similar names.
The Women's Company (PAW)[31] was founded on 29 June 1981, to commemorate the Royal Brunei Armed Forces' 20th anniversary. One civilian clerk and five female loan service employees from the British Army were initially involved. There were twenty-eight women in the inaugural intake; six of them were officer cadets, and the other twenty-two were enlisted recruits. The twenty-two recruits received training at the Women's Company Training Centre, Bolkiah Garrison, conducted by officers from the Women's Royal Army Corps (WRAC) and multiple Royal Brunei Armed Forces male instructors, while the officer cadets were sent to the Woman's Royal Army Corps College in Camberley, Surrey, United Kingdom, for an eight-month course. Five of the six officer cadets in this ground-breaking class completed their military education, and were commissioned as second lieutenants. These officers served as Recruit Platoon Officers in the Women's Company Headquarters of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).[32]
The female cadets received instruction in fundamentals such as physical endurance, small weapons training, yearly shooting drills, and parade drill. The course also covered courses on parachute jumping in Singapore, counselling and guidance at Universiti Brunei Darussalam, air technician and map reading instructor courses in the United Kingdom, dental technician courses in Australia and Malaysia, midwifery and medical orderly courses in Hong Kong and Singapore, signals and navigation courses, physical training instructor courses in the United Kingdom, driving, cooking, logistics, and storekeeping courses, as well as information technology courses.[32]
Within the Royal Brunei Armed Forces, the trained female soldiers held a variety of positions; including those of engineers, instructors, legal officers, intelligence officers, information technology specialists, administrators, and financial officers. They also worked as radio and telex operators, cooks, store assistants, medical and dental orderlies, safety harness fitters, and radar plotters. Increasing the number of ranks for women allowed for the discharge of more male troops for front-line work. Women's Company took actions that would increase their value and worth in the sport, intellectual, military, and skill domains. The Women's Company has also accomplished noteworthy activities; such participating in national and international events that the nation has hosted, including the 1999 SEA Games, where local women athletes won medals and honours.[32]
The Women's Company has also organised and executed charity events as part of its extensive involvement in welfare and community engagement activities. In particular, the most isolated areas in the nation have benefited from the medical assistance and relief offered by its medical and dental officers and orderlies. Even though the ratio of women-to-men joining the Royal Brunei Armed Forces is low, the RBAF female cohort have made a valuable contribution.[32]
The RBAF Supreme Commander approved the introduction of new uniforms for the Women's Company on 31 May 2005.[32] Alumnus of the Women's Company, Hasimah Abu Bakar became the first female lieutenant colonel in 2006,[33] and Norsuriati Sharbini became the first woman to be appointed to colonel in 2021.[34][35]
31 May is the Armed Forces Day of Brunei Darussalam, which celebrates the founding of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces. It is an annual national holiday, and the events on the day include military parade in front of the Sultan, and public exhibition of its equipment and armament. On 31 May 2021; 3 years ago (2021-05-31), Royal Brunei Armed Forces celebrated its diamond jubilee.
^"Titah KDYMM Sempena Sambutan Hari Ulang Tahun Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei Ke-62 Tahun" [Order of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces in conjunction with the 62nd Anniversary of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces]. MoRA.gov.bn (in Malay). Berakas BB3910, Brunei Darussalam: Ministry of Religious Affairs. 31 May 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2024. Kursus-kursus dan program yang dijalankan di Akademi Pertahanan Institut Latihan ABDB, Sekolah-sekolah Latihan Tentera Darat, Tentera Laut, dan Tentera Udara telah memperolehi pengiktirafan kebangsaan dan antarabangsa... Pada tahun ini sahaja, Sekolah Pegawai Kadet Akademi Pertahanan, Sekolah Infantri Tentera Darat Diraja Brunei dan Pusat Latihan Tentera Laut Diraja Brunei telah menerima penuntut daripada luar negara buat pertama kalinya. [The courses and programmes conducted at the ABDB Training Institute, Defence Academy, Army, Navy, and Air Force Training Schools have gained national and international recognition... This year alone, the Defence Academy Cadet Officer School, the Royal Brunei Army Infantry School, and the Royal Brunei Navy Training Centre have accepted students from abroad for the first time.]{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
^Saerah Haji Abdul Ghani (21 May 2016). "Suntik semangat terus berjuang" [Inject the spirit to continue fighting] (PDF). PelitaBrunei.gov.bn (in Malay). Pelita Brunei. Retrieved 8 June 2024.
Hussainmiya, Bachamiya Abdul; Mahdini, Waleed (2013). Sarimah Haji Umar (ed.). Pencapaian aan aspirasi : ABDB 1961–2011 dan seterusnya [Journey of accomplishments and aspirations : RBAF 1961-2011 and beyond] (in Malay). Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam: Brunei Press / Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei. OCLC973874229.
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