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RMAF committed to strengthening air defence through CAP55

RMAF transformation agenda, extends beyond mere acquisition of assets, encompasses doctrinal evolution, technological integration, organisational restructuring, and human capital development

Updated 11 months ago · Published on 16 Jun 2025 3:23PM

RMAF committed to strengthening air defence through CAP55
Outgoing air force chief highlights long-term transformation strategy as he announces retirement after over 40 years of service - June 16, 2025

THE Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) will continue advancing the nation's air defence capabilities under the RMAF Capability Development Plan 2055 (CAP55), a long-term strategic framework designed to ensure operational readiness amid evolving global threats.

RMAF Chief General Tan Sri Mohd Asghar Khan Goriman Khan said the CAP55 plan, a cornerstone of the air force’s transformation agenda, extends beyond mere acquisition of assets.

It encompasses doctrinal evolution, technological integration, organisational restructuring, and the development of human capital.

“This plan is not for me or the current leadership, but for the next generation of military personnel so that they can carry the trust of defending the nation's airspace with the best capability,” Bernama quoted him saying.

He was speaking at a press conference following the 67th RMAF Anniversary parade, themed “Air Power, Shield of National Sovereignty (Kuasa Udara, Perisai Kedaulatan Negara), held at Kuantan Air Base on Monday.

Marking the occasion, Mohd Asghar Khan also announced his retirement after more than four decades of service with the Malaysian Armed Forces. His post will be handed over to his deputy, Lieutenant General Datuk Seri Muhamad Norazlan Aris.

Reflecting on CAP55, he said the plan positions the RMAF to tackle both conventional and non-traditional security threats, such as cyberattacks, electronic warfare, autonomous drones, and hybrid conflict scenarios.

“Alhamdulillah, the RMAF today is on a solid foundation. We will continue to move forward in our efforts to enhance capabilities and remain vigilant in defending our beloved homeland,” he said, expressing confidence that the plan will be further strengthened under new leadership, which he described as "authoritative and far-sighted."

He noted that the RMAF has evolved from a modest unit into a credible modern air force, with notable achievements in conventional operations, humanitarian missions, and the deployment of advanced weapons systems.

Commenting on the progress of Malaysia’s planned acquisition of 30 used F/A-18C/D Hornet fighter jets (pic) from Kuwait, Mohd Asghar Khan said discussions are ongoing, with a bilateral committee established to facilitate the process.

"The Kuwaiti Air Force needs to acquire the F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets purchased from the United States first. When they start receiving those aircraft, only then can the older aircraft be sent to us," he added. - June 16, 2025

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