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Home» News»Royal Malaysian Navy Launches ScanEagle UAS Squadron
Royal Malaysian Navy Launches Scaneagle UAS Squadron
Admiral Reza inspecting a ScanEagle UAS. RMN picture.

Royal Malaysian Navy Launches ScanEagle UAS Squadron

The Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) on 4 March 2021 launched its first ever Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Squadron. The newly created "Squadron 601" will operate the Insitu ScanEagle UAS.

Xavier Vavasseur 12 Mar 2021

The Squadron inauguration ceremony took place at Kota Kinabalu Air Station in presence of the RMN’s Chief of Navy, Admiral Tan Sri Mohd Reza bin Mohd Sany and U.S. Embassy Defense Attaché Captain Muhammad Muzzafar Feroze Khan.

For the record, the RMN took delivery of the first batch of six ScanEagles (along with 2 launchers, 2 skyhooks and 3 Ground Control Stations) in May last year. They were donated by the United States under the Maritime Security Initiative (MSI) programme.

Boeing subsidiary Insitu was awarded a $48 million contract for 34 ScanEagle unmanned air vehicles for Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam, according to a U.S. Department of Defense contract announcement issued on May 31, 2019. The contract states that 12 UAVs are meant for the RMN. Funded by the United States, the ScanEagles are to be delivered by 2022 for a price of $19,329,334. In addition, this order provides for spare payloads, spare and repair parts, support equipment, tools, training, technical services, and field service representatives.

“The operation of UAS will give an advantage to RMN in terms of Intelligence, Survillance, Reconaissance (ISR) throughout the country’s waters as well as increase the current maritime domain awareness (MDA). A 12-month operational training guided by representatives of the Boeing-Insitu company was started by the 601 Squadron operations crew and the inaugural flight of the ScanEagle aircraft was successfully implemented on 5 February 2021.”



RMN statement

“For over 60 years the U.S. and Malaysia have shared a productive and mutually beneficial security cooperation partnership, and I am glad to see that continuing today. These UAS will enhance the Royal Malaysian Navy’s ability to defend Malaysia’s territorial integrity. An additional 12 ScanEagle systems will be handed over to the Malaysian government later this year.”



U.S. Defense Attaché, Capt Muzzafar Khan

About ScanEagle:

ScanEagle in flight
ScanEagle in flight. Boeing picture

The ScanEagle is a small, long-endurance, low-altitude unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed by Boeign Institu. It provides a wide range of missions, including: Search and Rescue, Disaster Response, Force Protection, Target Following, Battle Damage Assessment, Pattern of Life, Border Security, Communications Relay, Networked Operations, Anti-Piracy…

In terms of payload, the ScanEagle can be equipped with electro-optical imagers, long-wave infrared sensors, and X-band radars. The UAV is launched from a Mk 2 ‘wedge’ pneumatic catapult when operated on land and a low-pressure pneumatic catapult when deployed on board ships.

Main specifications:

  • Wingspan: 3.1m
  • Overall length: 1.4m
  • Maximum take-off weight: 20 kg
  • Maximum speed: 150 km/h
  • Maximum altitude: 5,945 m
  • Range: over 100 km
  • Flight endurance: over 20 hours
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Posted by : Xavier Vavasseur
Xavier is based in Paris, France. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems and a Master of Business Administration from Florida Institute of Technology (FIT). Xavier has been covering naval defense topics for nearly a decade.

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