| Malaysian Army Aviation | |
|---|---|
| Pasukan Udara Tentera Darat (PUTD) | |
Malaysian Army Aviation crest | |
| Country | |
| Branch | |
| Type | Army aviation |
| Role | Aerial warfare Military supply chain management |
| Size | 3 squadrons |
| Part of | |
| Garrison/HQ | Kem Mahkota,Kluang,Johor |
| Motto | Gagah Di Angkasa |
| Insignia | |
| Roundel | |
TheMalaysian Army Aviation (Malay:Pasukan Udara Tentera Darat; PUTD) is thearmy aviation branch of theMalaysian Army. Currently equipped withhelicopters in the liaison, transport and light attack roles. The Malaysian Army also plans to equip PUTD with dedicated attack helicopters in support ofMalaysian Army units.
The PUTD was formed on 1 July 1994 at theRoyal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) helicopter base inKluang,Johor. The Army Aviation Project Team was formed to oversee the planning and implementation into the formation of an Army Aviation Wing for theMalaysian Army. At the beginning, six RMAF Officers and six Army Officers were attached to this Pioneer Team to establish PUTD. They are two pilots is Colonel Stephen Ngiau Tai Kong RMAF (Director of the Project Team), Lieutenant Colonel Hj Ibrahim Bin Hj Hashim RMAF, three air force engineering officers named Major Mohd Asri Bin Hamzah RMAF, Major Norazman Bin Saparon RMAF dan Captain Izaidi Bin Musa RMAF and one air force logistics officer is Major Sarudin Bin Chonil RMAF. Whereas another six army officers headed by Lieutenant Colonel Masood Bin Zainal Abidin fromRAMD (retired as Deputy Chief of Army with Lieutenant General rank) as Deputy Director, Major Azmi Bin Ariffin fromRoyal Armoured Corps, Major Idris Bin Mohamad fromREMEC, Captain Nazri from KP, Captain Othman Bin Badron from REMEC and Captain Adnan Bin Mat Din fromRejimen Askar Jurutera DiRaja. A combination of expertise from various specialisation that made PUTD where it is today. They are twelve dedicated Officers of Malaysian Armed Forces that become pioneer in this new establishment of the new era of Malaysian Armed Forces with multi-tasking capabilities especially for the Malaysian Army.
PUTD was started flying operations on 11 March 1995, and 881 Squadron as declared operational, with an initial complement of 10SA316B Alouette III liaison helicopters that were transferred from RMAF. The Kluang Airbase was handed over to PUTD in January 1996. 881 Squadron was declared fully operational on 29 March 1997.
The roles of PUTD includes the following :
The Malaysian Army has identified the requirement of anattack helicopter for the PUTD.[1] Several makes have been considered and evaluated, including theDenelRooivalk,Boeing AH-64 Apache Longbow,Agusta A129 Mangusta orTAI/AgustaWestland T129 ATAK and theEurocopter Tigre. Quantity and variety to purchased unknown. In 2016, sixMD530G light attack helicopter ordered.
PUTD has 11AW109 in inventory for light observation duties. One aircraft crashed and written off leaving 10 in inventory. This helicopter can be armed with a 20mm gun and/or rockets for area suppression missions.
This remains a responsibility of theRoyal Malaysian Air Force, though it is a logical progression that PUTD will be equipped with light and medium utility helicopters in the future. PUTD acquired 14Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King from Royal Malaysian Air Force as an interim solution before buying the new helicopter.[2] In 2023, Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King will be replaced by Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk.
At the moment, PUTD has three operational squadrons (No. 881 Squadron, No. 882 Squadron and No. 883 Squadron), though more units are planned.
Transport squadron formed after they received 14 Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King medium helicopters. Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King will be replaced by Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk.
The squadron was formed on 11 March 2023. It operates 6 unit MD530G light attack helicopter.