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Armed Forces of Malta

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Not to be confused withSovereign Military Order of Malta.

Armed Forces of Malta
Forzi Armati ta' Malta
The coat of arms of the Armed Forces of Malta.
Flag of the Armed Forces of Malta.
Founded19 April 1973; 52 years ago (1973-04-19)
Service branches Headquarters
1st Regiment
3rd Regiment
4th Regiment
Air Wing
Maritime Squadron
HeadquartersSafi Luqa barracks, ĦalLuqa
WebsiteOfficial Website
Leadership
President of MaltaMyriam Spiteri Debono
Minister for Home Affairs, National Security & Law EnforcementByron CamilleriMP
Commander of the Armed ForcesBrigadier Clinton J O'Neill
Personnel
Military age18 years of age
ConscriptionNo
Active personnel1,500
Expenditure
Budget€112,6 millions (2023)[1]
Percent of GDP0.52% of the GDP (2023)[1]
Industry
Foreign suppliersCzech Republic
France
Germany
Israel
Italy
Poland
Sweden
 Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Related articles
HistoryMilitary history of Malta
King's Own Malta Regiment
National Congress Battalions
RanksMilitary ranks of Malta
Structure of the Armed Forces of Malta

TheArmed Forces of Malta (Maltese:Forzi Armati ta' Malta) is the name given to the combined armed services ofMalta. TheAFM is abrigade sized organisation consisting of a headquarters and three separateregiments, with minimal air and naval forces. Since Malta is the guardian of theEuropean Union's southernmost border, the AFM has an active role in border control.[2]

History

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In April 1800, while theblockade of Valletta was underway,Thomas Graham raised the first official Maltese Troops in the British Army, which became known as theMaltese Light Infantry. This battalion was disbanded in 1802 and succeeded by theMaltese Provincial Battalions, theMalta Coast Artillery and theMaltese Veterans. In 1815, Lieutenant Colonel CountFrancis Rivarola was entrusted with the task of raising theRoyal Malta Fencible Regiment following the disbandment of the Provincials, Veterans and Coast Artillery. The Royal Malta Fencible Regiment was converted to an artillery regiment in 1861 and became known as theRoyal Malta Fencible Artillery. Twenty-eight years later, the direct predecessors of the modern Armed Forces of Malta came into existence following the formation of theRoyal Malta Artillery on 23 March 1889.

The King's Own Malta Regiment was a territorial infantry regiment on theBritish Army colonial list. It was formed in 1801 as the "Regiment of Maltese Militia", existing only until the following year. It was reformed as the "Maltese Militia" by SirAdrian Dingli in 1852 before being disbanded again in 1857. It was raised again, this time as the "Royal Malta Regiment of Militia" in 1889; this regiment was considered to be the successor to the "Maltese Chasseurs" of the early 19th century. The regiment was renamed the "King's Own Royal Malta Regiment of Militia" in 1903 and was disbanded in 1921. The regiment was raised for a fourth time in 1931 as the "King's Own Malta Regiment". Initially on the British Establishment, in 1951 it was transferred to the Malta Territorial Force before becoming part of the Malta Land Force on Malta's independence in 1964. The regiment was disbanded in 1972.

The AFM was formed upon Malta becoming a republic in 1974, when 1 RegimentRoyal Malta Artillery was renamed as 1 Regiment, AFM. This initially continued the artillery role, with 2 Regiment formed as an engineers unit. In 1980, 1 Regiment became a mixed unit, with infantry, aircraft and maritime responsibilities, the artillery element being transferred to 2 Regiment. In 1992, there was a major re-organisation, which led to the formation of 3 Regiment and the current structure.

KOMR Battle Honours

  • 1800 (awarded for services of the Maltese Chasseurs)
  • 1882 (Egypt)
  • Second World War: Malta 1940–1942

Organisation

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Headquarters, AFM

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HQ AFM is the Force Headquarters located at Luqa Barracks, Luqa. It is a joint Headquarters that operates at the military strategic as well as the operational and tactical levels.

HQ AFM is composed of the following branches:

  • Human Resources Management Branch
  • International Affairs Branch
  • Operations, Plans and Intelligence Branch
  • Integrated Logistics Branch
  • Capabilities and Training Branch
  • Financial Management Branch
  • Property Management & Development Branch

1st Regiment, AFM

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Main article:1st Regiment of the Armed Forces of Malta
1st Regiment

1st Regiment is Malta'sinfantry unit, and has primary responsibility for the territorial defence of the country. It is divided into three riflecompanies, a support company and a headquarters company.

  • Headquarters Company – provides combat service support to the other manoeuvre subunits of the unit. The orbat consists of a Company Headquarters (CHQ), Motor Transport section, Pioneer section, Regimental Police section, Signals section, Armoury section and Quartermaster Section.
  • A Company – is responsible for airport security in the controlled access role by providing security guards at terminal access points/airfield perimeter gates leading to restricted areas and by conducting patrol in these said areas. They also enforce access passes and visitor movement control assisted with CCTV surveillance and is based atMalta International Airport.
  • B Company – is responsible for security duties in various locations. It carries out land patrols and conducts vehicle checkpoints for traffic contraventions, illegal immigrants' identification and apprehension, and anti-narcotics' searches. It liaises very closely with the police in relation to many of their activities. In addition, it is an internal security company, tasked with guarding high-profile/sensitive government establishments, and is based atĦal Far.
  • C Company – is the AFM's Quick Reaction Force, for high-risk operations both internally and as part of theEuropean Union. It also serves as an infantry training unit for the AFM and is based at Ħal Far.
  • D Company - a new company was noted on a video released by AFM, not much is known about their purpose but their motto "NUNTRUM COMPARAT ET CUSTODIT" means "Providing and Protecting Information" so it could be recon-oriented company. They seem to be well equipped similar to C Company and can be seen using drones and snipers. More needs to be learned about this new company.[3]
  • Air Defence & Support Company – provides Malta's primary air defence capability, armed with the Bofors 40mm L70 (currently being phased out) and ZPU-4 14.5mm AAMG as well as 81mm mortars, Type 69 RPGs and Browning .50 HMGs for ground support. Its primary role is the light anti-aircraft defence of Luqa Airport and other vulnerable points on the Maltese islands. Gunnery training and battery shooting practices are regularly held at Pembroke Ranges, St. Andrews. This sub-unit runs a training school conducting Junior Non-commissioned Officers Leadership development courses, Infantry trade courses, Ceremonial Saluting guns courses and AAMG courses. All the AFM ceremonial activities that involve the firing of the saluting guns are performed by this sub-unit. This sub-unit is also responsible for the administration and training of the Emergency Volunteer Reserve Force.
  • Battle Honours

3rd Regiment, AFM

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3 Regiment is the AFM's main support unit, and consists of three operational sections.

  • Engineer Squadron – this provides the engineering support.
  • Ammunition and Explosives Company – is responsible for the storage and control of all types of ammunition held by the AFM as well as for the storage and control of blasting material used by civilian contractors for quarry blasting, etc. It includes the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) section which is responsible for the detection and disposal of bombs and other explosive devices. It is also responsible for the inspection of mail at major post offices, inspection of baggage and aircraft at the airport and security checks at the house of Representative
  • Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Squadron – is responsible for the repair and maintenance of all AFM vehicles, generators, plant and other service equipment.

4th Regiment, AFM

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Established with the AFM review of 30 October 2006, it includes:

  • HQ Company
  • Armed Forces of Malta Ceremonial Drill Team – Since its re-establishment on 1 August 2014, the AFM Ceremonial Drill Team has performed synchronized drill displays in different events in events connected with the AFM. The team is platoon sized and is composed of 21 soldiers from different units within the AFM.[4]
  • TheAFM Band – Established in 1970, the AFM Band takes part in official engagements, performing at ceremonial parades, band displays and other band programmes in Malta and Gozo. Besides their duties as bandsmen, the personnel also perform all military duties.[5]
  • Revenue Security Corps – assists Government in the prevention of smuggling, the protection of revenue and, when necessary, the investigation of contraventions relating to fiscal and monetary laws. The RSC is also responsible for the security and cash escort duties of commercial banks.
  • C2S Company – responsible for the entire communication of the Armed Forces of Malta. Operates the operation center for S&R, internal & external communications, landlines, & IT services.
  • Training School – Training and Development. Initial training (BMT & Cadetship) and career development (JNCOs & SNCOs).

Air Wing of the Armed Forces of Malta

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Armed Forces of MaltaAgustaWestland AW139 AS1428 at the 2015Malta International Airshow
Main article:Air Wing of the Armed Forces of Malta

The Air Wing of the Armed Forces of Malta is the aerial component of the current Maltese military. The Air Wing has responsibility for the security of Maltese airspace, conductsmaritime patrol andsearch and rescue duties, and provides military assistance to other government departments of Malta. The Air Wing is based atMalta International Airport.

Maritime Squadron

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Protector-class patrol boats on anti-piracy training mission in 2011
Malta armed forces ships
Main article:Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta

The Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta is the naval component of the current Maltese military. The Maritime Squadron has responsibility for the security of Maltese territorial waters, maritime surveillance and law enforcement, as well as search and rescue. It is based atHay Wharf (Xatt it-Tiben) inFloriana. It currently operates 10 patrol vessels and 6 other boats.

Volunteer Reserve Force

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In addition to the regular forces, there is also theVolunteer Reserve Force, which consists of part-time volunteers to support the regulars.

Italian Military Mission Malta

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The presence of the Italian Military Mission (IMM) in Malta has taken form in the shape of technical assistance spread over three periods of time; firstly, between 1973 and 1979, then between 1981 and July 1988, and lastly from July 1988 to 7 November 2016, when its last helicopter left Malta.

IMM personnel resources in Malta totalled 12 officers and 35 NCOs from the three service branches of the Italian Armed Forces. It was also equipped with two AB 212 helicopters, 15 heavy plant vehicles, 60 light all-purpose utility vehicles, radio telecommunications, and weapons.

Personnel

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See also:Military ranks of Malta

The Armed Forces of Malta mainly consist of professional soldiers. There are also a small number of reserve soldiers. Malta does not employ conscription. Volunteers, who want to enlist, need to be citizens of Malta, and between 18–30 years old.[6] In 2017, there were roughly 1,950 active personnel and 180 reservists.[7]

Operations

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Since Malta's entry in theEuropean Union, the AFM has become more engaged in peacekeeping missions. The AFM has participated in 7 overseas operations.

Equipment

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On land, 1 Regiment is the designated home of the Maltese Infantry with C (Special Duties) Company being at the cutting edge of this unit. The company is being trained and equipped to be able to contribute a platoon for overseas humanitarian and rescue missions attached to an Italian regiment on missions mandated by the UN or the OSCE. Malta has to ensure that the troops are adequately trained and equipped up to Italian army standards for seamless integration within an Italian regiment, able to tackle any foreseeable problems for up to a year. C (Special Duties) Company is also being geared for a quick reaction role, ready for action at a moment's notice should an emergency, such as terrorism, arise.

The kit used by the Maltese foot soldier has changed drastically in recent years. The fiat for change was given to C Company prior to its successful participation in the multi-national Partnership for Peace exercise in 1996. Following Malta's pledge towards the EU's Military Headline Goal in 2000, procurement received another boost.

With funding being a perennial problem, over the years the Force had to rely on varied equipment transferred or financed by several countries. Standardisation was a headache. But matters have improved considerably, especially with regard to light infantry weapons. At one time there were as many as eight different types of pistol and associated ammunition, now there are two, principally the Beretta FS and some Makarov. The army has also bought Heckler and Koch sub-machine guns and, thanks to Chinese assistance, all infantrymen now have their own individual AKM rifle.

The Maltese Infantry soldier is equipped with the latest British Army issue Personal Load Bearing Equipment including both the webbing and bergen as well as the woodland pattern battle dress uniform, Avon S10 respirator and Kevlar ballistic helmet. Protective ballistic vests and night vision goggles are carried when required.

Infantry soldiers have a number of weapons at their disposal including theKalashnikov AK-47 andAKM rifles, theHeckler and Koch MP-5 sub-machine guns, theBeretta 92 FS pistols, thePKM machine gun, as well as the General Purpose Machine GunL7A1. Sniper teams are equipped with theAccuracy International sniper rifle while the anti-tank troops embedded within the infantry platoons carry theRPG-7 rocket launcher.

Several variants of the AKM rifle have been modernized by FAB Defense,[10] along with the use of renewable personnel combat equipment from the UK. In addition, the 1st Regiment also adopted theSIG MCX, a new assault rifle for use in special operations. Considering that the AK assault rifle is too powerful and is considered less suitable forCQB.

Eight-man sections are deployed either on Land rovers or Iveco VM-90 trucks. The AFM also operates a number of Bedford trucks which, despite their age, still give excellent service. Suffice to say that these trucks were driven in convoys all the way to Kosovo and back three times in 2001 and not one of them broke down. The Explosives Ordnance Disposal Unit is equipped with two remote controlled Explosive Ordnance Disposal Vehicles – robots used to disable a bomb from a safe distance. The first was bought in 1989 and a second, much more sophisticated one, was bought last year.

The Air Defence Battery forms part of 1st Regiment and operates Bofors 40L/70 anti-aircraft guns and four barrelled ZSU-4 heavy machine guns. The Bofors guns can be operated either manually or electrically and they can be laid on their targets either visually or through radar. The 14.5mm machine guns can only be operated manually but they provide a high rate of fire. Air defence posed particular problems because of the passage of time on the Bofors guns, built in the early 1950s.[11]

Aircraft

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See:AFM aircraft

Maritime patrol vessels

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See:AFM maritime patrol vessels

Vehicles

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ModelImageOriginTypeNumberNotes
Land Rover Defender United KingdomSUVModel 110 – 300TDI.[12]
Ford F-350 United StatesPick-Up Truck2A total of 2 Ford F-350 donated by the USA in conjunction with the two defender class boats for the Maritime section.[13]
Isuzu D-Max 4WD JapanPick-Up Truck23A total of 23 Isuzu D-Max 4WD.[14]
Iveco VM 90 ItalySUV[15]
Iveco ACM 90 ItalyTruck[16]
Iveco Daily ItalyVan[17]

Weapons

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ModelImageOriginTypeCaliberNotes
Pistols
Beretta 92 ItalySemi-automatic pistol9×19mm ParabellumModel Beretta 92FS.[18]
Sub-machine guns
Beretta M12 ItalySubmachine gun9×19mm Parabellum[19]
Heckler & Koch MP5 West GermanySubmachine gun9×19mm ParabellumModels MP5K, MP5A4, and MP5A5.[20][21][22]
Rifles and carbines
FN FAL BelgiumBattle rifle7.62×51mm NATOUsed as a parade rifle.[23]
AK-47/AKM Soviet UnionAssault rifle7.62×39mmVarious versions from different countries. Currently serves as a service rilfe.[24]
SIG MCX SwitzerlandAssault rifle,

Carbine

5.56×45mm NATOUsed by 1st Regiment C Company.[25]
Beretta ARX160[citation needed] ItalyAssault rifle5.56×45mm NATO
Machine guns
PK machine gun Soviet Union
 China
General-purpose machine gun7.62×54mmRSome Chinese variants in service.[26][27]
L7A1 Belgium
 United Kingdom
General-purpose machine gun7.62×51mm NATO[28]
M2 Browning United StatesHeavy machine gun.50 BMG[29]
Sniper rifles
G28 GermanyDesignated marksman rifle7.62×51mm NATO
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare United KingdomSniper rifle7.62×51mm NATO
.300 Winchester Magnum
Two variants with different calibers in service.[30]
AX-308 United KingdomSniper rifle7.62×51mm NATO
.300 Winchester Magnum
Rocket grenade and mortars
Type 69 RPG ChinaRocket-propelled grenade40mm12 RPG-7M donated by China. Not in active use.[27]
82-BM-37 ChinaMortar82mm26 mortars donated by China. Not in active use.[27]
L16 81mm mortar United KingdomMortar81mm
Artillery
Ordnance QF 25-pounder United KingdomField gun/Howitzer88mmUsed for ceremonial purposes only.[citation needed]
Anti-aircraft Guns
ZPU Soviet Union
 Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Anti-aircraft gun14.5×114mm50 gifted by North Korea in 1986. Not in active use.[27]
Bofors 40 mm Automatic Gun L/70 SwedenAnti-aircraft gun40mm[27]

Uniform and personal equipment

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MakeOriginType
USMultiCam United StatesBattledress
US Woodland United StatesBattledress
Desert Camouflage Uniform United StatesBattledress
Multi-Terrain Pattern United KingdomBattledress
No. 7: Warm weather barrack dress United KingdomBarrack dress
58 pattern webbing United KingdomWebbing
Personal load carrying equipment United KingdomWebbing used by C(SD)Company
Arktis webbing United KingdomWebbing used by C(SD)Company
No. 2: Service dress (temperate parade uniform) United KingdomParade uniform
No. 3: Warm weather ceremonial uniform United KingdomParade uniform
Navy blue beret United KingdomBeret
SPECTRA helmet FranceHelmet
Sistema Compositi SEPT-2 PLUS ItalyHelmet
S10 NBC Respirator United KingdomGas mask

The AFM wears a singlecap badge, based on that of the Royal Malta Artillery, which consists of a gun, similar to that worn by theRoyal Artillery but without the crown, on top of aMaltese Cross, with the motto "Tutela Bellicæ Virtutis" underneath.

References

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  2. ^"List of national services responsible for border control"(PDF).ec.europa.com.
  3. ^"Delta Company Announcement Video".Facebook. 14 June 2025.
  4. ^"Armed Forces of Malta Drill Team Malta | Malta Malta | Gallery | Malta Military tattoo | Tattoos Malta Malta &#124".Malta Military Tattoo Malta.
  5. ^"Armed Forces of Malta Band Malta | Malta Malta | Gallery | Malta Military tattoo | Tattoos Malta Malta &#124".Malta Military Tattoo Malta.
  6. ^"Regular Soldier Eligibility Requirements".afm.gov.mt.
  7. ^The International Institute for Strategic Studies (14 February 2017).The Military Balance 2017.Routledge. p. 137.ISBN 978-1857439007.
  8. ^T.C. Millî Savunma Bakanlığı (24 July 2020)."Malta liman ziyareti sırasında SAT Tim personelimiz ve Malta Özel Unsur Komutanlığı personelinin katılımıyla "Denizde Denetim Harekâtı ve Deniz Güvenliği Eğitimleri" icra edildi. #MSB #TSK".Twitter.Archived from the original on 24 July 2020.
  9. ^"TCG GEMLİK Fırkateynimizin LA VALETTA/MALTA liman ziyareti kapsamında; La Valetta Büyükelçimiz Kerem A. Kıratlı ve Malta Deniz Filo Komutanı E. Scicluna makamlarında ziyaret edilerek, gemide ağırlandı. Ayrıca Malta'da bulunan Türk Şehitliği de ziyaret edildi. #MSB #TSK" (in Turkish). T.C. Millî Savunma Bakanlığı. 24 July 2020. Retrieved28 July 2020 – viaTwitter.
  10. ^"Armed Forces of Malta ~ AFM MultiCam".Joint Forces News. 17 July 2020. Retrieved5 January 2024.
  11. ^"1 Regiment Maltese Infantry".Global Security. Retrieved18 December 2016.
  12. ^"Military Land Rover".afm.gov.mt.
  13. ^"US donates two new patrol boats to AFM".MaltaToday.com.mt.
  14. ^Malta, Times of (28 November 2020)."Armed Forces get a new fleet of vehicles".Times of Malta.
  15. ^"Iveco Multirole Vehicle".afm.gov.mt.
  16. ^"IVECO Troop Carrier".afm.gov.mt.
  17. ^"Military Ambulance".afm.gov.mt.
  18. ^"Beretta 92FS".afm.gov.mt.
  19. ^Ryder, Chris (2004).The fateful split : Catholics and the Royal Ulster Constabulary. London: Methuen.ISBN 0-413-77222-5.OCLC 54344125.
  20. ^"HK MP5 K".afm.gov.mt.
  21. ^"HK MP5 A4".afm.gov.mt.
  22. ^"HK MP5 A5".afm.gov.mt.
  23. ^"Parade of the Maltese Army, Armed Forces of Malta, in Parade uniform, in the old town of Valetta, on the Republic Street Stock Photo - Alamy".www.alamy.com. Retrieved24 December 2022.
  24. ^"AK Variant".afm.gov.mt.
  25. ^"Malta | Latest News Headlines | Page 2".The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved24 December 2022.
  26. ^"PK GPMG".afm.gov.mt.
  27. ^abcdeAgius, Matthew (14 July 2018)."Personnel reveal shortcomings inside Maltese armed forces".maltatoday.com.
  28. ^"FN MAG GPMG".afm.gov.mt.
  29. ^"Browning .50 Cal".afm.gov.mt.
  30. ^"Sniper Rifle".afm.gov.mt.

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