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Sujet: Re: Forces armées de Singapour/Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Ven 10 Jan - 8:29
F35 B ?! pourquoi du B ?! LHD ou PA dans les prochaines années ?!
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Sujet: Re: Forces armées de Singapour/Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Ven 10 Jan - 8:47
Le Singapour elle même c'est un PA
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Sujet: Re: Forces armées de Singapour/Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Ven 10 Jan - 9:37
Je me disais aussi ça faisait longtemps qu'on avait pas vu Singapour.
Je pense aussi qu'il vont upgraded leur F16 blk 52+
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Le Singapour elle même c'est un PA
je crois que l'USA va rapidement trouver les clients qui vont prendre les F35 turques
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Singapore le pays est a peine visible sur la carte, il fait taille d'une principauté, mais par contre il est un peu suréquipé en armes c'est PA comme le dit l'amiral Frémo.
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Singapore Navy Commissions Final Three Littoral Mission Vessels
Minister for Manpower and Second Minister for Home Affairs Josephine Teo officiated at the commissioning ceremony of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN)'s Littoral Mission Vessels (LMVs) RSS Fortitude, RSS Dauntless and RSS Fearless at Tuas Naval Base today.
The commissioning of the final three LMVs marks a significant milestone for the RSN as all eight LMVs are operationalised, strengthening the Navy's capabilities to safeguard Singapore's waters, protect its Sea Lines of Communication and contribute to regional peace and security.
Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, Mrs Teo congratulated the RSN and her partners for the successful completion and operationalisation of all eight LMVs within a short span of just four and a half years since the launch of the first LMV, saying that this was an outstanding feat. She also commended the RSN's ability to turn constraints into opportunity, successfully achieving significant manpower savings. "The LMVs will play a vital role in strengthening the RSN's ability to defend our everyday… They are quintessentially Singaporean, being designed and built in Singapore by Singaporeans, for Singaporeans. A testament to our people's determination to defend our way of life despite our constraints, the vessels are ingeniously designed to overcome manpower limitations," she said.
Designed and built locally, the Independence-class LMVs are equipped with smarter technology and sharper capabilities to enable the RSN to operate more efficiently and effectively. The ship pushes the boundaries of engineering and design to deliver a more capable, faster and mission-flexible ship. Besides advanced radars and sensors, and improved sense-making systems to enhance situation awareness and accelerate decision-making, the concept of ‘design for support' was incorporated upfront. For example, the mast of the LMV is designed to house the ship's sensors internally to shield them from the harsh maritime environment and provide easier access for maintenance. The design change has halved the workload for maintenance compared to the Patrol Vessels they replaced, enabling the LMVs to be manned with a leaner crew.
RSS Fortitude, RSS Dauntless and RSS Fearless are the final three LMVs that will replace the ageing Fearless-class Patrol Vessels, which have been in service for more than 20 years. The LMVs have participated in inter-agency operations, such as security operations for the DPRK-US Singapore Summit, and the recent rescue efforts of the merchant's vessel Hoyu when it caught fire in November 2019. In addition, the LMVs were involved in overseas exercises, such as the inaugural ASEAN Multilateral Naval Exercise in Thailand in 2017, as well as local exercises such as Exercise Highcrest.
Also present at the ceremony were Chief of Navy Rear-Admiral Lew Chuen Hong as well as senior officials from the Ministry of Defence and the Singapore Armed Forces.
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Singapore receives its first H225M helicopter
Aviation Defense News March 2021 aerospace air force industry
POSTED ON MONDAY, 29 MARCH 2021 11:37
The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) has taken delivery of its first H225M helicopter in Singapore.
Singapore’s fleet of H225Ms is expected to assume a wide range of roles, including search and rescue, aeromedical evacuation, as well as humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations (Picture source: Airbus)
Airbus Helicopters signed a contract with Singapore’s Ministry of Defence for the acquisition of H225M Medium Lift Helicopters in 2016.
Congratulating Singapore on the H225Ms, Airbus Helicopters CEO Bruno Even said: “Airbus is very happy to celebrate this important milestone with the RSAF. This delivery is exceptionally significant as Airbus and the RSAF overcame the COVID-19 pandemic challenges in 2020 to achieve a smooth handover of the helicopter.”
“The RSAF has been a long-term partner of Airbus since its first Aerospatiale SA316B Alouette III entered into service more than 50 years ago. We appreciate the trust Singapore has placed in our helicopters, and we look forward to the H225Ms playing a critical role in the RSAF for many years to come,” added Even.
Singapore’s fleet of H225Ms is expected to assume a wide range of roles, including search and rescue, aeromedical evacuation, as well as humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations.
A combat-proven multi-purpose and versatile asset, the H225M enables military forces to deploy wherever and whenever needed. H225Ms are currently in service across the world, having accumulated more than 143,000 flight hours. The H225M is relied upon by Brazil, France, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico Thailand to support their most demanding missions
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Singapour réceptionne ses premiers CH-47F !
L'armée de l'air de la République de Singapour (RSAF) a commencé à prendre livraison des hélicoptères de transport lourd Boeing CH-47F « Chinook » qu'elle a commandés. Le premier exemplaire étant déjà déployé dans son détachement d'entraînement en Australie.
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C’est en novembre 2016 que Singapour a opté pour l’achat du CH-47F en remplacement des vieux CH-47D. En parallèle, le pays va s’équiper de H225M « Caracal ». Les « Chinook » singapourien sont exploités par le 127ème Escadron à Sembawang.
Entraînement en Australie
La livraison initiale du premier CH-47F n°de série 88160 et immatriculé N271GG au détachement d'hélicoptères de la RSAF à Oakey, en Australie, permettra à la RSAF de tirer parti du vaste espace aérien et du terrain pour un entraînement plus réaliste. La RSAF a décrit les nouveaux « Chinook » comme des hélicoptères avancés dotés « d'un système de gestion de cockpit numérique entièrement intégré et de capacités avancées de manutention du fret ». Ces fonctionnalités, associées à des capacités telles qu'une suite d'autoprotection améliorée et un système de communication par satellite (satcom), lui permettront de mieux répondre aux besoins de levage des forces armées de Singapour.
Outre les fonctions de transport militaire, les CH-47F « Chinook » devraient être déployés pour des missions de recherche et sauvetage (SAR), d'évacuation aéromédicale et d'assistance humanitaire et de secours en cas de catastrophe (HADR).
Le Boeing CH-47F
Les nouveaux CH-47F disposent de caractéristiques améliorées en vue de la survie avec notamment un système directionnel de contre-mesures électronique à infrarouges, une meilleure protection balistique et un carénage résistant à l'écrasement. L’équipage dispose de sièges blindés. Le CH-47F possède une cellule et une avionique modernisée, ainsi qu'un poste de pilotage automatique numérique.
Photo : Le premier CH-47F de la RSAF @ Vincent Games
Singapore Armed Forces to get Bronco 3 and Next Generation Howitzer from 2024
Defense News July 2022 Global Security army industry
POSTED ON MONDAY, 04 JULY 2022 14:15
According to Chen Chuanren on Shephard, the Singapore Army is expected to receive new self-propelled artillery and tracked carriers from 2024 as part of its platform renewal process. This is the first time a delivery timeline has been revealed for these two new platforms. Details of the Next-Generation Howitzer (NGH) are not yet disclosed, although Singapore’s Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) says it will replace the SSPH-1 Primus and FH2000 towed gun.
ST Engineering Bronco 3 showcased at Eurosatory 2022 (Picture source: Army Recognition)
With a proven and battle-tested platform from over 50 years of deep engineering experience, the Bronco All Terrain Tracked Carrier is a fully amphibious all-terrain armoured vehicle with exceptional on and off-road mobility designed to conquer 82% of the world’s terrain in adverse environments. The Bronco has been in service since 2001. The Warthog, which was customised for the British Army, was deployed in Afghanistan for four years, clocking more than 300,000 miles, encountered 30 IED attacks with zero fatalities. With over 40 variants, the Bronco can be configured to support a wide variety of mission sets for modern armed forces, from combat support to combat service support missions.
Optimal for a range of missions and demonstrated outstanding armoured protection and manoeuvrability with an unsurpassed payload of 13,227 pounds. Featuring a completely re-engineered chassis incorporated with a V-shaped hull, it holds the largest capacity in the Bronco family; providing superior MMI armoured protection, maximise crew’s operating space and effectively deflects underbelly detonations.
With a capacity of 388 cubic feet, Bronco can easily accommodate a required payload of soldiers, equipment and cargo to provide total support for mission conditions.
At 16.4 tonnes, Bronco is highly manoeuvrable and amphibious - the ability to traverse across difficult terrain effortlessly at a top speed of 65 km/h at higher STANAG level protection, be it swamps, desert, snow or water bodies to satisfy the most demanding mobility requirements of expeditionary forces. Having completed winter and summer trials in the Arctic Circle and United Arab Emirates respectively, Bronco performs well under extreme temperatures ranging from -45°c to 49°C.
Incorporated with digital vehicle architecture – CANBUS and modern ergonomic interiors, Bronco’s modular design is engineered for the modern armed forces with low cost of ownership. Customisation of variants can be crafted to meet the strict requirements of our customers with the easy reconfiguration of Bronco. Suited for rapid deployment by air, land or sea freight, Bronco’s compact space envelope is compatible with most military transport aircraft such as C-130 or C-17 or a 40-foot ISO container via commercial transport.
The Bronco 3 will serve as the Next-Generation Armoured Tracked Carrier in Singapore. (Picture source: Singapore MoD)
Singapore Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 (SSPH 1) Primus (Picture source: Wikipedia)
The NGH to replace SSPH-1 Primus and FH2000 towed gun
The Singapore Self-Propelled Howitzer 1 (SSPH 1) Primus is armed with a 155 mm gun. Developed jointly by the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) and Singapore Technologies Kinetics (ST Kinetics), it was officially inducted to the Singapore Artillery in 2004. At the time of introduction in 2002, SSPH Primus was recognized as the world's lightest 155mm, 39 calibre tracked howitzer of its kind.
The idea for a self-propelled howitzer within the SAF was developed in the early 1990s, with the aim of providing better fire support to the armour brigades in the Combined Arms Divisions. This new weapon system would require the ability to keep pace with the high tempo of armoured operations while providing the range, firepower and accuracy that the artillery is renowned for. The 155 mm self-propelled howitzer was seen as the obvious choice.
The decision to develop the Primus was made after a market survey in 1995 and 1996 of some of the world's best self-propelled guns from the United States (M109 Paladin), United Kingdom (AS90 Braveheart), Japan (Type 75) and Russia (2S3M1) found them either too heavy or too wide for local terrain.
Leveraging its experience with designing, developing and producing various towed artillery systems (the FH-88 and FH-2000) for the SAF, ST Kinetics, together with DSTA began the development of the Primus in earnest in 1996.
By April 2000, the first working prototype was rolled out, using a vehicle chassis adapted from a United Defense armoured chassis (the Universal Combat Vehicle Platform; UCVP) which includes components from the US M109 Paladin self-propelled howitzer, M2A3 Bradley IFV and M8-AGS. The next 2 years saw the system undergoing a series of comprehensive tests to ensure that the Primus was able to withstand the rigors required of it. As land in Singapore is scarce, firing tests were first done at the Waiouru Army Camp live-firing range in New Zealand as part of Exercise Thunder Warrior in February 2004. The guns have also participated in Exercise Wallaby at the Shoalwater Bay Training Area in Queensland, Australia.
In September 2002, the Primus was officially certified to have met the SAF's criteria, and was formally adopted in the SAF. Since then, this Artillery platform is utilised by the 21st Battalion Singapore Artillery as their primary weapon system for training and operation purposes.
FH-2000, or Field Howitzer 2000 (Picture source: Wikipedia)
The FH-2000, or Field Howitzer 2000, was developed by Singapore Technologies for the Singapore Army. It is a 155 mm/52-calibre towed howitzer gun. It fires projectiles to a maximum range of 42 kilometers using special extended range ammunition, that was field-tested in New Zealand. It has a crew of eight and uses a 75 hp diesel auxiliary power unit to give it a self-propelled speed of 16 kilometers an hour movement without towing.
The FH-2000 is a development of the FH-88 gun system, which was first produced in 1983 and uses many of the same components. Development of the FH-2000 began in 1990, with the first prototype produced in 1991. The initial prototype was developed further, and acceptance tests were completed in December 1993. The gun differs in a number of ways from the earlier FH-88 most notable is the longer 52-calibre barrel as compared to the 39-calibre barrel of the FH-88.
Additionally, ST Kinetics assisted Turkey in the design and manufacture of its own 155mm/52calibre Panter towed howitzer system, which is understood to be based on the FH-2000 design but upgraded locally with an uprated diesel Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) of 160 hp instead of the original 75 hp, thus giving it a self-propelled speed of 18 km/h as compared to 10 km/h for the FH-2000.
The Next-Generation Howitzer’s operating concept is expected to follow the BAE Systems Archer, with a fully automated self-loading 155mm gun and a crew of 2-4. Deliveries are likely to take place in 2024.
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Singapour désire deux versions du F-35 !
En 2019, le ministère de la Défense de Singapour a annoncé la décision d’acquérir des Lockheed Martin F-35B. Ce choix doit permettre de venir remplacer progressivement la flotte de F-16 « Fighting Falcon » en service. Mais le pays parle maintenant d’acquérir, en plus, une seconde version de l’avion.
Faisant suite à l’exercice multinational « Pitch Black » qui s’est déroulé dernièrement dans le nord de l'Australie, le responsable du bureau des acquisitions pour le nouvel avion de combat de la Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), le Major Zhang Jian Wei, a confirmé l’intérêt récent pour du pays pour diversifier les standards du F-35. Le projet est en cours d’évaluation dans le but de déterminer le quel des standards « A » ou « C » viendrait compléter le modèle « B » en cours d’intégration.
« Pitch Black » déterminant
Si le choix de Singapour pour le F-35 date de 2019 et ne souffre d’aucune discussion, le récent exercice « Pitch Black » semblent avoir convaincu les pilotes singapouriens du besoin de deux versions de l’avion. En effet, Singapour a participé à l’exercice avec ses F-15SG modernisés et le retour d’expérience a été une opportunité précieuse pour comprendre la capacité du F-35 à fonctionner seul ou avec d’autres ressources et agir comme un multiplicateur de force dans un contexte d'emploi généralisé.
Fait exceptionnel, la RSAF a révélé à la presse une de ses expériences de vol contre des F-35 lors de l’exercice « Pitch Black ». Dans un scénario, deux F-35A de la Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) ont affronté six F-15SG (version modernisée équivalente au standard « E » américain). Selon le Chef du détachement de la RSAF, le Colonel Mark Tan « les F-35 étaient capables de « trouver tout le monde, de cibler tout le monde et de tous les tuer malgré tous les efforts de les contrer ».
L’option d’acquérir deux versions du F-35 par la RSAF a toujours été sur la table, mais semblait avoir été passée au second, plan depuis la commande des premier F-35B. La version STVOL F-35B doit permettre de combler les problématiques de taille du pays et du peu d’infrastructures disponibles. L’intérêt d’offrir plus de polyvalence et donc à nouveau sur la table pour les responsables de la RSAF.
Importante commande
En 2026 la RSAF prendra livraison des 4 F-35B commandé en 2020 avec un premier paquet d’équipement restreint, dont les systèmes de formation complet. La prochaine commande très probablement mixte, comprendra un complément plus large d’équipement avec des pièces de rechange et de réparation à grande échelle, du matériel de soutien, des outils et du matériel de test, ainsi que des services de soutien logistique dont le système ODIN. Un paquet comprenant de l’armement sera également au menu.
L’enjeu consiste à venir remplacer progressivement les actuel 60 F-16 C/D Block52 peu après 2030. Singapour deviendra ainsi le premier opérateur de F-35 en Asie du Sud-Est et le quatrième en Asie-Pacifique après l’Australie, le Japon et la Corée du Sud. Il deviendra également la première force aérienne du Sud-Est asiatique équipée d'un avion furtif. On s'attend donc à ce que Singapour commande plus de F-35 en deux versions par tranches pour remplacer la flotte, conformément à sa pratique habituelle. Une confirmation pourrait tomber avant la fin de l’année.
The new Hunter Armoured Vehicle-Launched Bridge (HT-AVLB) was recently commissioned at the Singapore Combat Engineers' 55th Anniversary.
Developed in collaboration with DSTA, the HT-AVLB is designed with users in mind including a Mixed Reality simulator to improve training and operator competency.
Augmented with cameras, the HT-AVLB operates with its hatch closed providing situational awareness and safety for its crew inside the platform.
The HT-AVLB can be deployed within seven minutes and is networked with other Hunter platforms.
They will replace the aging SM-1 launched bridges for the next-generation SAF.
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Pauvre ate, tellement déçu. Et comme tout français qui se respecte, il doit se vanter que le rafale est meilleur que le typhoon anglais
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Pauvre ate, tellement déçu. Et comme tout français qui se respecte, il doit se vanter que le rafale est meilleur que le typhoon anglais
Et encore le typhoon en chasse pure est meilleur ce qui est normal l'un à été fais pour le multi rôle et l'autre pour de la chasse c'est pour ça qu'il est aussi mauvais en multi rôle
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