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Training Institute Royal Brunei Armed Forces
Malay: Institut Latihan Angkatan Tentera Diraja Brunei
Jawi: اينستيتوت لاتيهن اڠكتن تنترا دراج بروني
Emblem of the TI RBAF
Founded2005
(18–19)
(in current form)

7 April 1969
(55 years, 2 months)
(as the Cadre Company)


CountryBrunei
AllegianceSultan Hassanal Bolkiah
BranchMinistry of Defence
TypeMilitary training
Part of Royal Brunei Armed Forces
HeadquartersPenanjong Garrison, Penanjong, Tutong TA2741
Anniversaries7 April
Websiteilabdb.mindef.gov.bn
Commanders
CommandantCol Pengiran Noor Rumaizi[1]
Deputy CommandantLt.Col Abdul Rajid Zainie[2]
Chief InstructorMaj Mohamad Safizan Ahmad[3]
Regiment Sergeant MajorWO2 Mohammad Dino Erwandy[4]

The Training Institute Royal Brunei Armed Forces (TI RBAF), natively known as Institut Latihan Angkatan Tentera Diraja Brunei (IL ABDB)[5] is a military training establishment of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF), primarily for enlisted male and female recruit training,[6][7] along with technical and junior leadership courses for non-commissioned officers (NCOs). It is currently located within Penanjong Garrison, Tutong TA2741,[8] approximately 50 kilometres (30 miles) from Bandar Seri Begawan in the sultanate of Brunei.[9] Approximately one-hundred courses are available per year.[10] The annual anniversary ceremony of TI RBLF's inception was place on 7 April every year.[11][12]

Background[edit]

Supported by the RBAF Support Services and Training Institute, the three front-line services of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) are the Royal Brunei Land Force (RBLF), Royal Brunei Navy (RBN), and Royal Brunei Air Force (RBAirF). The RBAF's mandate included acting as a deterrence to any foreign force that could try to interfere directly or indirectly in the nation, as well as to any subversive elements that might be operating there or in the future. It also included being ready to launch counteraggression, counterterrorism, and counterinsurgency operations. The troops receive the foundational training for professionalism at the Training Institute.[13]

History[edit]

The forerunner to the Training Institute Royal Brunei Armed Forces was officially established at Berakas Camp on 7 April 1969, known as the Cadre Company. In 1973, it was renamed the Training Wing Depot, coinciding with a move to Bolkiah Camp.[14] Its purpose was to oversee all courses and training for personnel in the RBAF, including Basic Recruit Training for new enlistees, along with additional skill enhancement for existing personnel. The institute's authority extends to training soldiers at various levels.[15] It was again renamed to Training Centre in 1975. In 1981, the first Women's Company (PAW)[16] was established, and training for females started.[14] It was relocated for a third time in May 1986, to Penanjong Garrison in the Tutong District; its initial headquarters was within the Directorate of Land Training, and renamed the Training Centre Royal Brunei Armed Forces.[14] Lieutenant Colonel Brahim became its inaugural commanding officer (CO), and during his time in charge, moved to a new headquarters building in 1988.[15]

During its initial twenty-two years (1969 to 1991), the institute fell under the administration of the Regimental Headquarters, and later the Armed Forces Headquarters. On 17 September 1991,[14]aroyal decree by the Sultan and Defence Minister led to the restructuring of the RBAF into five main units, including the Training Centre RBAF. This allowed direct communication with the Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces. Consequently, the position of CO was changed to the Commander, and the role of Deputy Commander was established. The first Commander was Lieutenant Colonel Ramli, and the first Deputy Commander was Major Johari.[15] Another rename occurred in 2005, it was officially named Training Institute Royal Brunei Armed Forces.[14] The TI RBAF Parade Square is the site of the passing out parade ceremony.[17][18] Alumnus of the PAW, Hasimah Abu Bakar became the first female lieutenant colonel in 2006,[19] and Norsuriati Sharbini became the first woman to be appointed to colonel in 2021.[20][21]

Organisation[edit]

Soldiers taking part in an urban warfare (MOUT) training at the TI RBAF in 2019

In its inaugural year in 1969, the original incarnation of the future TI RBAF had limited courses and facilities. Over the subsequent thirty-four years, it evolved significantly; notably professionally qualified instructors, along with advanced teaching aids. The institute currently comprises eight key sub-units, offering a diverse range of courses to RBAF personnel of all service branches. Approximately one-hundred courses conducted annually;[10] including multiple intakes of basic training,[8][18] which until recently had a duration of six months (twenty-four weeks training) for male recruits[8] and three months (twelve weeks) for females.[5] Basic recruit training covers physical training,[18] drill training, weapon training,[18] Method of Instruction courses, and academic courses through the School of Studies. The academic programmes include courses for Boy's Company up to 'O' Level (high-school examination level), technical training for military technicians and mechanics, Basic Malay courses for Loan Service Personnel, and English language courses for native RBAF personnel, including non-commissioned officers (NCOs).[15]

In 1990, the TI RBAF introduced the Officers' Development Wing, tasked with the comprehensive development of officers in the RBAF. This includes preparation for advanced courses, and conducting promotion examinations (PROMEX) involving both theoretical and practical elements. Collaborating with the Directorate of Training, the department also organises international-level seminars for officers (Majors) before they pursue the staff college course. Renowned lecturers from institutions such as the Universiti Brunei Darussalam, ASEAN, and Europe have been invited to contribute to the success of these seminars.[15] As a result of the RBAF's recognition of lifelong learning and the advancements in globalisation and technology, the military branch also provides academic courses in international affairs, military technology, war studies, and ASEAN and Brunei studies to its soldiers as well as their regional counterparts.[13]

Essential characteristics, such as courage, piety, loyalty, and professionalism, that the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) has established via the RBAF. Starting with the 170th male intake course in 2023, the basic military training course was reduced to fourteen weeks duration, compared to its previous twenty-four week duration,[8] (however, the earlier 158th entry had taken thirty-one weeks)[22] under the RBAF's strategic plan to be more balanced and specialised, whilst maintaining standards and intended results.[17] These adjustments mean that up to 960 recruits can now be trained each year.[17] Passing out parades are occasionally reviewed by senior officers from the militaries of other countries, in addition to local commanders and family members of the graduating recruits.[22]

The troops participate in shooting events like the International Skill at Arms Meeting, which has been a yearly staple for the RBAF since independence, in an effort to enhance their marksmanship. Every year, teams from the Australian Defence Force, Singapore Armed Forces, Royal Gurkha Rifles based there, Malaysian Armed Forces, Royal Brunei Police Force, and Singapore Armed Forces compete for the title and recognition as the best in the area. By the same token, these contests also improve friendship, confidence-building, transparency, and teamwork.[13]

In April 2024, during the passing out parade of the 173rd male intake course, Brig. Gen. Mohammad Shanonnizam, Commander of the Royal Brunei Land Force (RBLF) reaffirmed the aims and importance of the TI RBAF, including emphasising "the development of spiritual, physical and intellectual strength throughout one’s service".[23] Brg. Gen. Shanonnizam continued by stating:

This is the foundation that will strengthen the organisation as a whole and will allow it to function as the first line of defence in upholding the dignity of the religion, the sovereignty of the nation and the monarch[23]

Structure[edit]

The Training Institute Royal Brunei Armed Forces is currently structured into three primary units, along with additional support units, as follows:[10][24]

  • Recruit Company
    • Even Intake
  • Odd Intake
  • Female Intake[7]
  • Demo Platoon
  • Military Trade School
    • Land Technical (Cawangan Latihan Teknikal Darat)
    • Logistics (Cawangan Latihan Lojistik)
    • Finance (Cawangan Latihan Kewangan)
    • Clerks[25] (Cawangan Latihan Kerani)
    • Driving (Cawangan Latihan Memandu)
    • Map Reading (Cawangan Membaca Peta)
    • Evolution Centre (Pusat Evolusi)
      • Language (Cawangan Bahasa)
  • Information Technology (Cawangan Teknologi Makluma)
  • Leadership & Management (Cawangan Kepimpinan & Pengurusan, Cawangan Perkembangan & Pembentukan Latihan)
  • Instructors' Development (Cawangan Perkembangan Jurulatih)
  • Admin Company
    • Quartermaster
    • Cookhouse
    • Military Transport
    • Pay
    • Physical Training Staff
    • Regimental Police
    • Officers' Mess
    • WO, SSgt & Sgt's Mess
    • RCO
  • Cadets[edit]

    Since the establishment of the unit in 1971, Brunei Cadets have been able to regularly attracted numerous student participants. Notably, in 1993, a significant gathering of Brunei Cadets occurred in Temburong, followed by a successful joint exercise with the RBN at Muara Besar Island in 1994.[15]

    List of commandants[edit]

    The first commanding officer (CO), initially a loan service officer from the United Kingdom, served from 1969 to 1970, with a second British officer from 1970 to 1973. From then on, subsequent appointments have all been held by Bruneian officers; Major Mohammad bin Daud became the first Brunei officer in charge from June 1973 to June 1974; with a second appointment concurrent with his promotion to Lieutenant Colonel. The Training Institute was housed in Bolkiah Camp for seventeen years, from 1969 to 1986. Officers selected to head the Training Institute at Bolkiah Camp:[15][26]

    Commanding officers
    no. dates in post rank name location
    start end
    Apr 1969 Jun 1973 British loan service officers, x2 Berakas Camp
    1 Jun 1973 Jun 1974 Major Mohammad Daud Bolkiah Camp
    (1) Jul 1974 Apr 1975 Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Daud Bolkiah Camp
    2 May 1975 Jan 1979 Lieutenant Colonel Ariffin Abdul Wahab Bolkiah Camp
    Apr 1979 Feb 1980 W.J.B. Peat (acting) Bolkiah Camp
    3 Feb 1980 Jan 1982 Lieutenant Colonel Abdul Aziz Abdullah Bolkiah Camp
    4 Jan 1982 Apr 1982 Lieutenant Colonel Musa Yakub Bolkiah Camp
    5 Apr 1982 Apr 1984 Lieutenant Colonel Husin Sulaiman Bolkiah Camp
    6 May 1984 May 1986 Lieutenant Colonel Ishak Abdul Hamid Bolkiah Camp
    7 May 1986 Jun 1989 Lieutenant Colonel Brahim Jumahat Penanjong Garrison
    8 Jun 1989 Nov 1989 Colonel A. Jumat Zakaria Penanjong Garrison
    9 Nov 1989 Oct 1991 Colonel Ramli Kampong Penanjong Garrison
    10 Oct 1991 Jul 1993 Lieutenant Colonel Hashim Zainal Abidin Penanjong Garrison
    11 Jul 1993 Feb 1997 Colonel Ahmad Yahya Penanjong Garrison
    12 Feb 1997 Jan 2001 Lieutenant Colonel Abas Bagol Penanjong Garrison
    13 Jan 2001 Mar 2002 Colonel Abdu'r Rahmani Penanjong Garrison
    14 Feb 2002 May 2005 Lieutenant Colonel Muhammad Yaakub Bol Hassan Penanjong Garrison
    15 Jun 2005 Mar 2007 Lieutenant Colonel Said Puteh Penanjong Garrison
    16 Apr 2007 Nov 2008 Major General Aminuddin Ihsan Penanjong Garrison
    17 Dec 2008 May 2011 Major General Mohammad Tawih Penanjong Garrison
    18 Jul 2011 Jul 2012 Colonel Zulkifli Ismail Penanjong Garrison
    19 Jul 2012 Sep 2015 Lieutenant Colonel Hasmee Abdul Wahab Penanjong Garrison
    20 Sep 2015 Jul 2016 Colonel Abidin Abdul Hamid Penanjong Garrison
    21 Jul 2016 Jan 2018 Brigadier General Khairul Hamed Penanjong Garrison
    22 Mar 2018 Dec 2018 Major General Haszaimi Bol Hassan Penanjong Garrison
    23 Dec 2018 Oct 2020 Colonel Mohammad Shafiee Duraman Penanjong Garrison
    24 Oct 2020 Apr 2022 Colonel Haszahaidi Ahmad Daud Penanjong Garrison
    25 Apr 2022 present Colonel Pengiran Noor Rumaizi Penanjong Garrison

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

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  • ^ "TRAINING INSTITUTE RBAF CELEBRATES 47TH ANNIVERSARY" (PDF). www.mindef.gov.bn. 12 April 2016. p. 14. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  • ^ "TI RBAF Celebrates 40th Anniversary Today". www.mindef.gov.bn. 7 April 2009. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  • ^ a b c Bachamiya A Hussainmiya (1 January 2012). "Royal Brunei Arrmed Forces 50th anniversary Commemorative History". RBAF 50th Golden Anniversary Commemorative Book. Southeastern University of Sri Lanka: 31 and 37.
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  • ^ "Lawatan sambil belajar dari Cawangan Latihan Kerani, Sekolah Pertukangan Tentera, Institut Latihan Angkatan Bersenjata Diraja Brunei (ABDB), 20/05/2023" [Study tour from Clerk Training Branch, Military Craftsmanship School, Royal Brunei Armed Forces Training Institute (ABDB), 20/05/2023]. BKISHHB.gov.bn (in Malay). Bandar Seri Begawan BA2112: Balai Khazanah Islam Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah (Islamic Treasury Hall of Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah). 20 May 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
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