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Post time 1-5-2010 06:12 PM | Show all posts
from kilroy of http://militarynuts.com/index.php?showtopic=2519&st=15

here's a picture of the proposed Police Coast Guard Seaborne Command & Control Centre scanned from Zaobao



and here's link to the report http://www.zaobao.com/sp/sp100430_001_1.shtml
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Post time 2-5-2010 01:06 AM | Show all posts
from kilroy of

here's a picture of the proposed Police Coast Guard Seaborne Command & Control Ce ...
spiderweb6969 Post at 1-5-2010 18:12



    macam pontoon ke???
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Post time 20-5-2010 07:09 AM | Show all posts
from JDW 13 jan 2010

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Post time 23-5-2010 02:02 PM | Show all posts
Navy to Add Unmanned Vessels


THE Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) may soon add to its arsenal unmanned underwater vessels that detect and destroy sea mines.

The remotely controlled minehunter Meredith, developed here by DSO National Laboratories, is now being tested by the navy. It will be showcased at the Navy Open House at Changi Naval Base on Saturday and Sunday.

In an interview ahead of the open house, the Chief of Navy, Rear-Admiral Chew Men Leong, said unmanned systems, a key part of modernising the RSN, can be assigned tasks 'too dangerous and difficult' for servicemen.

Having unmanned systems in operation also extends the fighting capability of the navy's ships, he added.

The 2.5m-long Meredith can operate at 100m depths for up to five hours and hit speeds of up to six knots. Its battery of electronics can scan the seabed off Singapore, which sits on a sea lane - one of the world's busiest - plied by more than 1,000 vessels daily.

The RSN has two types of unmanned surface vessels, neither of which is a mine hunter: One, the Protector, was deployed in the Arabian Gulf in 2004 and the other, the 7m-long Spartan, has been earmarked for the fight against maritime piracy and terrorism. Kitted with anti-armour missiles for offensive action, it enables warships to inspect suspicious vessels.
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Post time 30-5-2010 12:41 AM | Show all posts
This newspaper scan around year 2005.


below latest photo from bdique of http://militarynuts.com/index.php?showtopic=344&st=45
Posted: May 29 2010, 10:51 PM
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Post time 30-5-2010 09:06 AM | Show all posts
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Post time 30-5-2010 04:40 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by gancity at 30-5-2010 16:44
more photo from Alfie007 of
spiderweb6969 Post at 30-5-2010 09:06



bigger than LCAC???
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Post time 30-5-2010 04:44 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by xtemujin at 30-5-2010 16:45

150510(Sat)

The Home Team Exhibition which is being held at Suntec City is showcasing the hardware and software of the Home Team.


]1[ SPF Armoured Personnel Carrier(APC).



]2[ Model of command and control surveillance barge.



]3[ Giving 100% without fear or favour.



More photos in Flickristan.

]2010 MAY[ Home Team Exhibition, Singapore - a set on Flickr
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Post time 30-5-2010 04:50 PM | Show all posts
Firstly, many thanks to the Republic of Singapore Navy(RSN) Open House 2010 committee and personnel for the well organised Navy open house and the warm hospitality shown to the visitors.

220510(Sat)

]1[ Flag at half mast for the NOH2010 in honour of Dr Goh Keng Swee.

It rained in the morning and cloudy skies throughout the morning.



]2[ RSAF Superpuma on LST.



]3[ Hats off to the Deep Search and Rescue (DSAR)-6 pilot from James Fisher Defence.

Submarine rescue 911, 247365.



]4[ Explanation about the plastic cuffs used by the RSN.



]5[ Naval Diving Unit(NDU) action show.



230510(Sun)

]6[ RSN silent service.



]7[ Inserting the RSN NDU team from a RSAF chinook.



More photos in Flickristan.

]2010 MAY[ Navy Open House, Singapore - a set on Flickr
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Post time 30-5-2010 08:57 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 31-5-2010 06:21 AM | Show all posts
from Land Warfare International Apr-May 2010 issue







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Post time 31-5-2010 09:31 AM | Show all posts
Wa tabik kat Sg defence industry, the warthogs are in UK service and the terrex is dubbed as a mini Bradley..
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Post time 7-6-2010 07:53 PM | Show all posts
Reply 312# areguard


Saya rasa yang pasal Bradley itu refering kepada bionix ifv. Terrex dalam kategori Stryker.
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Post time 7-6-2010 07:59 PM | Show all posts
Not too  long ago, SAF announced that she will be upgrading her Leopard 2A4 tanks. I present to you the first blurry pictures of the "Leo 2SG". It looks like SAF went for the IBD EVO design armour upgrade. Other upgrades mentioned include(from Defencetalk OPSG forumner);


1) They will retain the L44 120mm gun for the time being while retaining the possbility of upgrading them to the L55 gun in future. SAF feels that the L44 will be more than adequate currently given our own threat scenarios. Instead, the SAF will leverage on new versatile kinetic energy and multiple purpose ammunition(advanced kinetic energy rounds and programmable fuze, multi-purpose rounds) to hit and kill targets.

2) New network-centric Battlefield management system to be installed so that the Leos are linked to the SAF`s over-arching battle network.(Already known)

3) New "data-bus" system for better connectivity(SAF`s UAVs and other network centric systems)

4) New Auxilliary Power Unit for better sustainability and power

5) New fire control system for enhanced lethality

6) New armour modules "all-round" for better protection;hence new look

7) New running gear to cater for new weight growth due to new armour; im guessing it will probably be in the range of 60-65 tons.




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Post time 7-6-2010 08:10 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by belacan79 at 7-6-2010 20:27

Reply 314# belacan79


    It seems that the SAF did not include the AMAP-ADS part. This could mean that the SAF may have decided to incorporate other active defense systems like the Trophy or Iron-Fist.

Singapore's Leo 2 should like this version;





Go here for the Leo 2A4 Evolution.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/24453674/Leopard-2-A4-Evolution

There is a Leo 2A5 and a Leo2A6. Singapore Leo 2s are yet another unique Leo 2 version. I suggest calling it Leo 2SG. lol

Sipri has recently reported that Singapore may have purchased as many as 182 Leo 2 tanks in total.  This is much higher than the initial assumption of about 132-150 tanks in total. However, the 182 Leo 2 tanks would take into account of the extra "spare" tanks that Singapore purchased. Singapore may buy more in the near future.
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Post time 7-6-2010 10:06 PM | Show all posts
Reply 313# belacan79

My bad bro..but still, MY defence establishment could learn mighty lot from Sg - in order to be self-reliant and source of income from a high-valued industry..countries will always want to buy arms..
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Post time 8-6-2010 07:25 AM | Show all posts
Reply 314# belacan79

thats fast.....aku ingatkan kena tunggu selepas 5 tahun baru ada upgrade yang baru....
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Post time 8-6-2010 08:18 AM | Show all posts
Reply  belacan79


    It seems that the SAF did not include the AMAP-ADS part. This could mean  ...
belacan79 Post at 7-6-2010 20:10



    dah macam Altay pulak aku tengok..........
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Post time 8-6-2010 01:09 PM | Show all posts
Reply 316# areguard

Itu betul. Countries will always want to buy arms. But selling overseas is never easy as the big boys are already established. sikit sikit dulu.
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Post time 8-6-2010 01:13 PM | Show all posts
Reply 318# lkick2113


Now that i think about it, I feel that it is also possible that the AMAP-ADS blocks could be slapped on when necessary as the armour add on is modular in nature. very interesting indeed. think lego blocks. The armour modules can be swapped and changed as required.
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