List of equipment of the Royal Brunei Land Forces

The equipment of the Royal Brunei Land Forces (RBLF) can be subdivided into: infantry weapons, vehicles, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs), and radars. The vehicles operated by the RBLF usually have the identification of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces painted on them.[1]

Bruneian platoon during a peacekeeping mission in Port Dickson District in 2015

Vehicles edit

Ground vehicles edit

Vehicle Image Type Origin Quantity Notes Ref.
Light tanks
FV101 Scorpion CVR(T)
 
Light tank   United Kingdom 20 As of 2003, 16 tanks have been upgraded [2][3][4]
Light mobility vehicles
Al-Thalab
 
Light armoured assault vehicle   Japan
  Jordan
Unknown [5][6]
Toyota Land Cruiser
 
Armoured assault vehicle   Japan Unknown Special Forces Regiment Vehicle; equipped with blue LED lights, bulletproof glass, and tactical elevated system. All vehicles are in Black colour scheme. [7]
Armoured personnel carriers
Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé (VAB) VTT
 
Armoured personnel carrier   France 45 [8]
FV105 Sultan
 
Armoured command vehicle   United Kingdom 2 [3][9][10]
FV106 Samson
 
Armoured recovery vehicle   United Kingdom 1 [3]
Transport vehicles
DefTech Handalan I/II
 
Transport vehicle   Malaysia 115 [11]
Iveco EuroCargo
 
  Italy Unknown [12]
Iveco VM 90
 
  Italy Unknown Possibly VM 90T Torpedo lesion with tarpaulin covered rear. [13][14]
Mercedes-Benz Atego
 
  Germany Unknown [15]
Kia KM450
 
Light utility vehicle   South Korea 1 Acquired in 2018 [16]
Land Rover Wolf
 
 
  United Kingdom Unknown 16 acquired in 2017; several painted white for ceremonial purposes. [17][18]
Land Rover Defender
 
  United Kingdom Unknown [12]
Polaris MRZR-4
 
  United States Unknown [17]
Mitsubishi Triton KA/KB
 
 
  Japan Unknown Several L200s operated by military police. [19]
Suzuki DR-Z400
 
Reconnaissance vehicle   Japan Unknown [20]
Kawasaki KLX250
 
  Japan Unknown [20]
Suzuki GSX750
 
  Japan Unknown Operated by military police.
Rescue and medical vehicles
Toyota HiLux (AN10/AN20/AN30)
 
Battlefield ambulance   Japan Unknown 2 acquired in 2013 [18]
Land Rover Wolf
 
  United Kingdom Unknown
Ford Ranger T6
 
  United States Unknown Serve areas inaccessible to domestic ambulances [21]
Véhicule de l'Avant Blindé (VAB) VTT
 
Medical evacuation vehicle   France Unknown Operated by combat medics and Medical Reception Services (MRS) [22]
Artilleries
L118
 
Towed howitzer   United Kingdom 6 [23]
Communications vehicles
MAN TGS
 
Brigade command post   Austria
  Germany
Unknown At least 5 acquired in 2023. [24]
Engineering vehicles
Iveco Daily
 
Van   Italy Unknown Used by the

Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Explosive Company of the Support Battalion.

[25]
Nissan UD90
 
Light dumper truck   Japan Unknown 2 acquired in 2013 [18]
Scania P-series
 
Tipper Truck   Sweden Unknown 1 acquired in 2013 [18]
M30H Trackway Medium ground mobility system   United States 5 5 acquired in 2022 [26]
Grove GMK3050 All-terrain crane   Germany Unknown [27]
tEODor Ordnance disposal robot   Germany Unknown [28]
Unmanned aerial vehicles
DJI Matrice 300 RTK
 
Man-portable mini-unmanned aerial vehicle   People's Republic of China Unknown Used by Intelligence Section [29]
DJI Mavic 2
 
Unknown [30]


Watercrafts edit

Vehicle Image Type Origin Quantity Notes Ref
Fast boat
KH-27 Patrol boat   Brunei 5 Used for patrols and search and rescue operations [31][32]
Diamondback Airboats Airboat   United States Unknown [33]
Inflatable boat 6 Acquired in 2017 [18]

Firearms edit

Model Image Calibre Origin Variant Notes Ref
Pistols
Browning HP
 
9×19mm Parabellum   Belgium
  United States
[34]
Pindad G2
 
  Indonesia G2 Elite [35]
SIG Sauer P226
 
  West Germany
   Switzerland
Used by the Special Forces Regiment (RPK) [36]
Submachine guns
Heckler & Koch MP5
 
9×19mm Parabellum   West Germany MP5A3/MP5SD/MP5K Used by the Special Forces Regiment (RPK) [20]
Heckler & Koch MP7
 
4.6×30mm   Germany MP7A1 [37]
Assault rifles
M16 rifle
 
 
5.56×45mm NATO   United States M16A1/A2 Standard infantry rifle for all branches [38]
Bushmaster M4 Carbine  
 
  United States M4A1 Standard carbine rifle for the Army, include Special Forces Regiment [20][39][40]
SAR 21
 
  Singapore Limited use [41]
Sniper rifles
Accuracy International Arctic Warfare
 
.308 Winchester/7.62×51mm NATO   United Kingdom AWM Used by the Special Forces Regiment (RPK) [42][43]
SAKO M591
 
.308 Winchester   Finland [44][45]
Machine guns
M2 Browning
 
.50 BMG   United States [46]
Ultimax 100
 
5.56×45mm NATO   Singapore [47]
L7A2
 
7.62×51mm NATO   Belgium MAG-58 [48][49]
SIG MG 710-3
 
   Switzerland [50]
Shotguns
Winchester Model 1200/1300
 
12/16/20 gauge   United States [51]
Grenade launchers
M203
 
40mm grenade   United States [34]
Grenades
M75
 
Hand grenade   Yugoslavia [52]
Bayonets
M7
 
Spear point   United States The M7 bayonet fits onto the muzzle of the M16 rifle [53]
Mortars
L16
 
81mm mortar   United Kingdom
  Canada
[54][55]
Man-portable anti-tank systems
Armbrust
 
67mm projectile   West Germany 500 bought in 1985, eventual requirement was for 2,000 [50][8]
C90-CR (M3)
 
90mm rocket-propelled grenade launcher   Spain
Man-portable air-defense systems
Mistral
 
90mm MANPADS   France [56]

Attires edit

Current attire
Name Pattern name Pattern Image Origin Notes
Digital Disruptive Pattern (D2P) Digital Disruptive Pattern
 
 
  Singapore Introduced in 2011, produced by Singaporean company Force-21; standard RBLF uniform pattern.[57][58]
Harimau Gurun Desert Pattern Digital Disruptive Pattern
 
  Malaysia A variant of the Malay Tigerstripe Woodland pattern but with earth-brown stripes on a light green and sand-coloured background. Used during the United Nations's 2010 UNIFIL.[59]
Obsolete attire
Disruptive Pattern Material (DPM) Disruptive Pattern Material
 
 
  United Kingdom It is a locally produced copy of British DPM;[60] replaced by D2P in 2011.[57][58]

Historic equipment edit

 
Bruneian soldiers armed with L1A1 SLRs in Australia, 1969.

Future equipment edit

There are reports that Brunei is or was interested in Indonesian APCs to replace the VAB APC[70]

During BRIDEX 2011, the Turkish company FNSS Defence Systems was looking forward in securing a deal with the Brunei government for Armoured combat vehicles (ACV).[71]

Brunei has expressed purchasing between 40 and 50 of the Indonesian/Turkish Harimau/Kaplan medium tank.[72]

Brunei has also shown interest in Russian equipment including:[73]

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