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Malay Regiment

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Malay Regiment
Malay Regiment poster.jpg
Theatrical Release Poster
Country MAL.jpg Malaysia
Directed by Dato' Jurey Latiff Rosli
Release Date August 31, 2017
Language Malay
Mandarin
Studio World Evolution Brain Sdn Bhd
Main Cast
Character Actor
Captain Zainal Rashid Yuswaisar
Lieutenant Hamid Z. Zambri
2nd Lieutenant Razak Mazlan Mokhtar
Kamal Kamal Adli
Boon Seng Lawrence Poh


Malay Regiment is 2017 Malaysian war film directed by Dato' Jurey Latiff Rosli, based on the real-life events of Operations Kota Gubir I and II, where an elite soldiers from the 17th Royal Malay Regiment (17th RMR) unit have ambushed several communist camps at Malaysia-Thai border, near Gubir, Kedah.


The following weapons were used in the film Malay Regiment:


Handguns

Browning Hi-Power

Communist bandits is seen carries the Browning Hi-Power.

The first version of the classic pistol, initially developed by John Browning and completed by Dieudonné Saive (who would later design the FN FAL) following Browning's death, and adopted by Belgium in 1935, the FN P-35 - 9x19mm.
The communist guerilla with his Browning HP awaiting the soldiers before ambushed them.
The MCP carry the Browning HP provides cover behind the tree.
The MCP lieutenant tries to opens fire his Browning HP when he spotted the 17th RMR soldiers before he gets killed by Capt. Zainal Rashid.

Smith & Wesson Military & Police

The Smith & Wesson Military & Police revolver is used by Boon Seng (Lawrence Poh), the commander of the Malayan Communist Party in Gubir.

Smith & Wesson Model M&P Revolver with 6" barrel - .38 Special
Boon Seng aiming an Model M&P at own comrade.

Submachine Gun

Sterling SMG

The Sterling submachine guns is used by the MCP guerillas.

Sterling Mk. IV - 9mm Parabellum
MCP guerilla cocked the 1st round of his Sterling.
Communist with Sterling SMG on relaxing near his camp.
MCP guerilla on guard with Sterling SMG.
Communist arms with Sterling SMG gets shot by Lieutenant Hamid.
MCP guerilla on the middle fires at Capt. Zainal with his Sterling SMG.

Rifles

M1 Carbine

The M1 Carbine is also seen used by MCP guerrillas in the film.

M1 Carbine (Post-War) - .30 Carbine.
One communist member on the right are seen carrying the M1 Carbine during the briefing.
MCP member prepares his M1 Carbine.

M16A1 assault rifle

An M16A1 assault rifles is the standard service rifle seen carried by the majority of Malaysian security force, especially 17th RMR soldiers. These rifle was also seen in the hands of the MCP guerrillas.

M16A1 with 30 Round magazine - 5.56x45mm.
An honour guard of 17th RMR troopers fire their M16A1s in salute during a buried their eleven fallen soldiers.
Lt. Hamid (Z. Zambri) opens fire his M16A1 at the MCP positions.
The 21st GGK commandos holding an M16A1 as their boards into the chopper.
Soldiers arms with M16A1 emerges from the river during the track down the communist camp.
The 17th RMR soldiers with their M16A1s acrossing the river.
The MCP guerillas engages soldiers with his M16 without handguard.
The MCP guerillas on patrol with M16A1s.
Capt Zainal hides behind the tree with his M16A1 along with talisman.
Capt. Zainal fires an M16A1 with cold, unblinking dead eyes.

Murata Rifle

At least one of the Communists carry long barreled anciet bolt action rifle, which resembles the Murata Rifle.

Murata converted Rifle.
Communists held the prisoners. A man at the far left holds the long barreled Murata rifle. Note the typical marking on the stock.

Unknown Rifle

The communist guerilla carries an unknown long-barrel rifle.

MCP spy with his rifle entering the jungle.
MCP guerilla with his rifle provides cover for his friends as they reachs the food supply.
MCP guerilla on the left fires his rifle.

Machine Guns

FN MAG

The standard general-purpose machinegun for Malaysian Army is the FN MAG since 1969 along with L1A1 SLR for defensive weapon or offensive mission.

FN MAG 58 - 7.62x51mm NATO.
A pair of 17th RMR machinegunner manned the MAG as a soldier at behind reporting to his field commander.
The 17th RMR machinegunner arms with MAG as he infiltrate the communist camp in the jungle.
Lines up the MAG while the soldier acrossing it.

L2A1

A L2A1 is used by MCP guerilla during the battle against the 17th RMR soldiers.

L2A1 with 30-round magazine - 7.62x51mm NATO
The MCP with L2A1 during the shootout with 17th RMR soldiers.

Grenade launcher

M79 Grenade Launcher

Both MCP guerillas and 17th Malay Regiment soldiers uses M79 grenade launcher throughout the movie. In real life, this weapon used by guerilla to shots down the Sikorsky S-61A4 Nuri chopper, causing eleven soldiers, the pilots and crews perished in the incident.

M79 grenade launcher - 40x46mm.
MCP grenadier loads his M79, which are obviously dummy round.
MCP grenadier aims his M79 at Sikorsky chopper.
The MCP fires his M79 at Sikorsky chopper.
The 17th RMR grenadier with his M79 alerts to his comrades before he launched the round.
Closeup the M79 when fired.

Artillery

OTO Melara Mod 56 105mm Pack Howitzer

An OTO Melara Mod 56 105mm Pack Howitzer is seen used by the Malaysian Army soldier to bombing the MCP camp position.

OTO Melara Mod 56 - 105mm Pack Howitzer.
The Malaysian Army loads the shell into an OTO Melara Mod 56.
An army fires their Mod 56 at the MCP camp positions.

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