advark Publish time 30-1-2010 09:09 PM

yg terbaru dari singapore...

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spiderweb6969 Publish time 31-1-2010 11:48 AM

from KLS....
Terrex

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USV terbaru

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spiderweb6969 Publish time 31-1-2010 11:53 AM

from alert5...;P

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jazim Publish time 31-1-2010 05:48 PM

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258# spiderweb6969

Berapa lama dah Cdo SAF guna Spider LSV?

Dunhill. Publish time 1-2-2010 02:05 AM

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spiderweb6969 Publish time 1-2-2010 07:16 PM

DATE:31/01/10
SOURCE:Flight International

SINGAPORE 2010: RSAF displays G550 AEW platform for first time
By Siva Govindasamy


The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) is publicly displaying its modifiedGulfstream 550-based airborne early warning (AEW) platform for the first time at the Singapore Airshow.
Singapore received its first aircraft in February 2009 and has ordered four of the G550s. The service has been highly secretive about the aircraft, whichFlight Internationalunderstands has been modified to carry theElta conformal AEW platform.
While the RSAF has never confirmed the specifications, we understand that it has a similar configuration to the Israeli air force's G550-based conformal AEW (CAEW) aircraft, which entered service early 2008.
http://www.flightglobal.com/assets/getAsset.aspx?ItemID=32671

Israel Aerospace Industries subsidiary Elta says the CAEW platform offers a mission endurance of 9h when operating at an altitude of 41,000ft (12,500m) and 185km from its home base. The aircraft features dual S-band radar arrays at the front and rear, plus L-band sensors on the fuselage side, providing 360° coverage. Israel's configuration has six on-board operator stations.
The modified G550 also has pod-housed electronic support measures equipment, plus satellite communications and line-of-sight datalinks. Elta says the airframe modifications have "minimal impact" on the business jet's performance.
http://www.flightglobal.com/assets/getAsset.aspx?ItemID=32673

According to a previous statement by Singapore's defence ministry, the formal delivery period for its G550 AEW aircraft is late 2008 to 2010. The aircraft will replace four Northrop E-2Cs that have been in service for more than 20 years. Industry sources say that the four AEW-configured aircraft are expected to cost the island state up to $1 billion.
A fifth, unmodified, business jet is also being acquired to support training activities from 2012 under a 20-year private finance initiative deal with ST Aerospace.

spiderweb6969 Publish time 1-2-2010 07:28 PM

Post Last Edit by jazim at 1-2-2010 14:19

258# spiderweb6969

Berapa lama dah Cdo SAF guna Spider LSV?
jazim Post at 31-1-2010 17:48 http://forum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif

not sure berapa lama tapi kalau tengok pada clue tertentu mungkin pada peringkat awal Spider dalam service....kerana Guardsmen are trained by the commando anyway....

spiderweb6969 Publish time 3-2-2010 01:02 AM

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spiderweb6969 Publish time 3-2-2010 10:07 PM

;P

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spiderweb6969 Publish time 3-2-2010 10:41 PM

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spiderweb6969 Publish time 3-2-2010 10:45 PM

F-50 and M-346 face off in Singapore trainer bidhttp://news.combataircraft.com/readnews.aspx?i=557AIN


Online02/03/2010


Singapore’s choice of an advanced jet training system is due next month and could be crucial to the future export prospects of Italy’s M-346 Master and Korea’s T-50 Golden Eagle. These dissimilar training jets have been bid here by rival prime contractors, ST Aero and Lockheed Martin, respectively. The decision here is likely to influence the United Arab Emirates, which notably failed last November to confirm its previously announced selection of the M-346 over the T-50.The difference between these two evaluations is that Singapore will contract for a total training system, including simulators and classroom trainers. The UAE is selecting an aircraft and will then hold a separate competition for a training systems provider.Lockheed Martin is already providing the basic wings course to the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) under a turnkey, private finance contract awarded in late 2006. The first RSAF students have graduated from their 12-month course, which starts in Singapore with classroom tuition and moves to Pearce airbase in Australia for flying instruction on the Pilatus PC-21 and two full mission simulators. “We have done 7,000 hours in our first full year, and the 19 aircraft have demonstrated an unprecedented reliability rate of 98 percent,”Jim Weitzel, vice president flight solutions for Lockheed Martin Simulation, Training and Support (LMSTS) told AIN.The very different characteristics of the M-346 and the T-50 are again on view here in Singapore, as at many recent aerospace shows. The M-346 is a subsonic, twin-engine design, whereas the T-50 is a supersonic single-engine machine. “We believe that the T-50 is a mature design that offers much greater synergy with future combat aircraft, such as the F-35,” said Weitzel. He noted that the latest avionics that Korea Aerospace Industries is incorporating into the new FA-50 version could be available for the T-50, if selected here.ST Aero is fronting Alenia Aermacchi’s bid of the M-346 to Singapore, but declined to comment for this article. Its role is apparently limited to providing the in-service support for the airplanes (one that it would also perform for the T-50, as a subcontractor, if LMSTS was declared the winner here). The ground-based training system to support the M-346 would be provided by Boeing’s Training Systems and Services division, which is a third partner to ST Aero and Alenia Aermacchi.Boeing and Alenia Aermacchi announced a long-term partnership for pilot training a few years ago.Both contenders for this significant contract were required to nominate two alternate training bases outside Singapore should the RSAF elect not to continue using Cazaux, France, for its fighter wings course. The service currently bases a dozen TA-4S Skyhawks there, the remnants of a much larger combat jet fleet that was replaced by F-16s.

spiderweb6969 Publish time 4-2-2010 12:26 AM

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super_nova Publish time 4-2-2010 01:15 AM

wow,hebat la industri pertahanan singapore

spiderweb6969 Publish time 5-2-2010 06:11 AM

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spiderweb6969 Publish time 5-2-2010 06:13 AM

Post Last Edit by spiderweb6969 at 5-2-2010 06:15

Singapore aborts flight show after safety breached

Reuters - Friday, February 5SendIM StoryPrint.SINGAPORE, Feb 4 - Singapore aborted a flight display at its international airshow on Thursday after a South Korean pilot steered his jet too close to spectators, witnesses and the show organiser said.An aerial display, which was supposed to last for eight minutes, was shortened to less than half that after the error by the T-50 Golden Eagle jet, owned by the Korean Aerospace Industries."The T-50 Golden Eagle's flight this afternoon was observed to have infringed the safety boundaries and the pilot was instructed to terminate his flying display as a precaution," Singapore Airshow's Marilyn Ho said in an email to Reuters."The Singapore Airshow has strict safety standards for all aerial displays. Proper safety markers and boundaries are in place to ensure the safety of the audience and the pilots." The week-long biennial Singapore Airshow kicked off on the densely populated island-state on Tuesday and is due to open to public this weekend, when thousands of spectators are expected to visit.Thursday's flight display was watched by hundreds of trade visitors -- many of whom were wowed by the aircraft's proximity as it approached the show centre's seaside grounds, and then made an acute turn back out to sea, a witness told Reuters. "I was surprised at how low the aircraft was flying. First, I thought it was part of the thrill factor, but found it anti-climaxed when I didn't see the jet return, only to realise that the show had ended," said a Singaporean photographer who didn't want to be identified.

belacan79 Publish time 6-2-2010 04:36 PM

wow....ade F-35 JSF tu.... btw...JSF x sehebat & se agile 4.5++ fighter from russia...

I beg to differ. It is certainly better. It can track, target and shoot 360 degrees out. It does not need to face you to shoot especially with lock on after launch missiles. People keep forgetting that. It is meant to be used with such modern missiles. It can shoot at you when you are behind it.

It is un-jammable when using elecro-optics and infra-red and otherwise difficult to jam with advanced powerful AESA and electronics. Stealth and powerful AESA together with the revolutionary distributed electronic aperture system ensures it senses and sees first and shoot first. 4.5++ Russian jets are huge trucks and are a magnet for enemy missiles.

In the near future it will be able to carry up to 8 missiles internally and yet maintain the current stealthy characteristics. Putting the weapons outside will reduce stealth and reduce air speed. All 4.5 unstealthy generation jets suffer from the same problem.

Singapore will be buying up to 100 F35 and will probably own around 60 F15SG. It`s a swarm of super advanced angry hornets and bees for any attackers.

HangPC2 Publish time 6-2-2010 05:09 PM

Aku berminat denganSAR-21A.....

lkick2113 Publish time 7-2-2010 12:05 AM

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ST Electronics is unveiling the Starfish Autonomous Underwater Vehicle at the 2010 Singapore Airshow.

Starfish is a 200mm self-propelled autonomus underwater robot, designed for commercial, oceanic, research or military users. The underwater robot was developed by the Acoustic Research Lab of the Tropical Marine Science Institute at the National University of Singapore and is currently being commercialized in collaboration with ST Electronics.

On a mission, Starfish is programmed to follow a route to carry out a routine mission, employing on-board sensors to sample the surrounding seawater or seabed as it moves through the ocean. Starfish can be programmed to carry out spatial and time series measurements. It can also be used to inspect ship hulls, and perform seabed surveys, environmental studies and marine surveys.
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