Army sets up inquiry board, suspends heavy weapons live-fire training after Hobart Camp incident leaves two soldiers hurt
KUALA LUMPUR, June 30 -- The Malaysian Army has formed a board of inquiry to determine the cause of the incident involving two soldiers who were injured during a live-fire training exercise at Hobart Camp in Gurun, Kedah, yesterday.
Army Chief General Tan Sri Azhan Md Othman said all live-fire training involving support weapons has also been temporarily suspended pending the outcome of the investigation, BuletinTV3 reported today.
He said the special board will examine three key areas - human factors, technical issues, and compliance with standard operating procedures (SOPs).
Azhan said the duration of the probe will depend on witness statements, technical inspections of the weapon involved, and a full analysis of the incident.
He als...
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