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Post time 9-7-2010 07:13 PM | Show all posts
DATE:08/07/10
SOURCE:Flight International

Singapore to announce M-346 trainer selection
By Siva Govindasamy

Singapore is about to announce that it has shortlisted the Alenia Aermacchi M-346 for its advanced jet trainer requirement, after eliminating the Korea Aerospace Industries/Lockheed Martin T-50 from the competition.
"The South Koreans have been informed that the T-50 is no longer in contention, even though Singapore has not yet signed a contract with Aermacchi," says an industry source familiar with the discussions.
"We expect a formal announcement in a few weeks."

If confirmed, the decision would represent the second major setback for the T-50, which also previously lost out in a battle to meet a 48-aircraft requirement with the United Arab Emirates.

However, the UAE has yet to sign a deal with Alenia Aermacchi following its selection of the M-346 in late 2008, and the T-50 is understood to be back in contention.

Singapore, which is seeking a replacement for its Douglas TA-4 Skyhawk trainers, narrowed its AJT contest to the two types in 2008, when it rejected a BAE Systems proposal using the Hawk 128.

Alenia Aermacchi is already under contract to produce an initial batch of T-346As for the Italian air force, with the first two due for delivery in December. The company is also offering the twin-engined design to meet the future requirements of the US Air Force, as the T-100 Integrated Training System.



http://www.flightglobal.com/arti ... iner-selection.html
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Post time 10-7-2010 08:15 PM | Show all posts
Singapore chooses Italy's M-346 Trainer Jet

By JUNG SUNG-KI
Published: 1 Jul 2010 18:41


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spiderweb6969 Post at 2-7-2010 13:58



Forza Azzurri!!!
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Post time 15-7-2010 08:36 PM | Show all posts
RSS Supreme at RIMPAC (All photos US Navy)


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100623-N-8539M-708 PEARL HARBOR (June 23, 2010) The Republic of Singapore Navy Formidable-class frigate RSS Supreme (73) arrives at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam to participate in Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010. RIMPAC is a biennial, multinational exercise designed to strengthen regional partnerships and improve multinational interoperability. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class N. Brett Morton/Released)


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100706-N-0641S-081 PEARL HARBOR (July 6, 2010) The Republic of Singapore Navy Formidable-class multi-role stealth frigate RSS Supreme (73) departs Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam to support Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010 exercises. RIMPAC is a biennial, multinational exercise designed to strengthen regional partnerships and improve multinational interoperability. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jason Swink/Released)


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100707-N-7058E-318 PACIFIC OCEAN (July 7, 2010) The Republic of Singapore Navy Formidable-class multi-role stealth frigate RSS Supreme (73), the guided-missile frigate USS McClusky (FFG 41) and the Republic of Korea guided missile destroyer ROKS Sejong the Great (DDG 991) maneuver into formation during the at-sea phase of Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010 exercises. RIMPAC is a biennial, multinational exercise designed to strengthen regional partnerships and improve multinational interoperability. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Ed Early/Released)


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100707-N-0260R-062 PEARL HARBOR (July 7, 2010) The Republic of Singapore Navy Formidable-class multi-role stealth frigate RSS Supreme (73) and the littoral combat ship USS Freedom (LCS 1) cruise in formation off the coast of Hawaii during Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010 exercises. RIMPAC 2010 is a biennial, multinational exercise designed to strengthen regional partnerships and improve interoperability. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Brandon Raile/Released)
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Post time 15-7-2010 08:37 PM | Show all posts

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100709-N-7058E-148 PACIFIC OCEAN (July 9, 2010) An MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter from the littoral combat ship USS Freedom (LCS 1) approaches the Republic of Singapore Navy stealth multi-mission frigate RSS Supreme (73) during a maritime security exercise. Freedom and Supreme are participating in Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2010 exercise, a biennial, multinational exercise designed to strengthen regional partnerships and improve multinational interoperability. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Ed Early/Released)
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Post time 17-7-2010 01:49 PM | Show all posts
from http://kementah.blogspot.com/2010/07/mrap-unwrapped.html

SATURDAY, JULY 17, 2010

MRAP unwrapped




The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) took the wraps off its MaxxPro MRAP vehicles today.

Three armoured Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles, painted in desert camouflage, formed part of the National Day Parade Mobile Column that took part in the fifth Combined Rehearsal (CR5).

You can see them as part of "Wave Nine", which is at the tail end of the 2-km long column formed by 210 vehicles from the SAF and Home Team.
Known in Singapore Army service as MPTVs, these armoured 4x4s are understood to be destined for overseas service.

The MaxxPros were armed with a remote weapon station mounted with a 12.7mm CIS 50 heavy machine gun and possibly another sensor/weapon to the right of the HMG.

Senang Diri understands that the SAF's search for an MRAP-type vehicle pitted the MaxxPro against the Marauder MRAP, designed by a group of South African defence engineers.
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Post time 19-7-2010 10:50 AM | Show all posts
from xtemujin of http://militarynuts.com/index.php?showtopic=2925&st=30

170710(Sat)
2010 NDP 5th Combined Rehearsal/ NE Show 2.


]1[ First showcase of SAF International MaxxPro Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle in desert tan colour for Afghanistan.



]2[ Eyes in the skies of the MRAP.



]3[ Side view.



]4[ Back view.

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Post time 20-7-2010 05:39 PM | Show all posts
you guys are going to Afghanistan too?
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Post time 20-7-2010 11:16 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by belacan79 at 20-7-2010 23:17

Reply 387# escortburuk


We have always been in Afghanistan. Our current overseas area of active operations are Iraq(concluded), Afghanistan and the Gulf of Aden(US-led naval Task-force 151 was under Singaporean naval command. Currently, we have an Endurance class LPD deployed there). We have sent engineering, medical, KC-135 tankers, radar systems(arthur radar systems) and peacekeeping troops to Afghanistan. We will be sending more troops plus UAVs next.
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Post time 20-7-2010 11:21 PM | Show all posts
Reply 386# spiderweb6969


   

Overhead weapon is remote operated. Sg is one of few countries in the world going maximum effort to protect soldiers.
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Post time 21-7-2010 04:45 PM | Show all posts
from weasel1962 http://militarynuts.com/index.php?showtopic=8&st=1545

Calculating range circles for the F-35A based on the same data (w and w/o 2x external tanks) using google maps.
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Post time 22-7-2010 10:30 AM | Show all posts
Reply 388# belacan79

Nice. We have several RG31 MRAP's currently operational in Lebanon.. Our medical team will be deploying to Afghanistan and if I'm not mistaken, will be stationed with the New Zealand contingent. Good to know that another South East Asian country troops is already there.
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Post time 26-7-2010 08:15 AM | Show all posts
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Post time 29-7-2010 07:10 PM | Show all posts
Reply 393# belacan79

Well done Singapore. According to IMF, Singapore is already a developed 1st world country. Attracting such investments is amazing. This just go to show that your labour costs can be very very low but multi-national companies still favour expertise and highly educated and intelligent workforce.


IMF data.

http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2009/02/weodata/groups.htm#ae
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Post time 21-10-2010 12:31 PM | Show all posts
Singapore aquires another submarine
Thu, Oct 21, 2010
AsiaOne
       
               
       

Minsiter for Education and Second Minister for Defence, Dr Ng Eng Hen, officiated the launch of the Republic of Singapore Navy's (RSN) Archer-class submarine RSS Swordsman at the Kockums Shipyard in Karlskrona, Sweden today.

His wife, Mrs Ivy Ng launched the submarine, which is the second Archer-class submarine that the Republic has acquired from the Royal Swedish Navy (RSwN).

During the launch he pointed out that the acquisition of the submarine was essential to the RSN's continual development of its submarine capabilities.

He said: "The RSN's submarines are part of an integrated war-fighting system which includes our stealth frigates, naval helicopters, missile corvettes and mine-countermeasure vessels.

"Together with the Challenger-class submarines, RSS Archer and RSS Swordsman will enable the RSN to better fulfill its mission of protecting Singapore's sea lines of communication and territorial integrity."

The launch of the RSS Swordsman reflects the strong alliance between the two nations, which goes back to the 1970s.

Singapore's defence relationship with Sweden encompasses wide-ranging interactions and collaborative projects such as the assistance provided by the RSwN to build the RSN's mine-countermeasure force and submarine capability.

Dr Ng had also met with Mr Jan BjÖrklund, Swedish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, and signed an agreement to encourage further education collaborations between Sweden and Singapore.
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Post time 21-10-2010 02:04 PM | Show all posts
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Post time 21-10-2010 05:36 PM | Show all posts
Dasyat jiran kite nih.
Diam2 dh tmbah bini baru.
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Post time 31-10-2010 02:21 PM | Show all posts
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spiderweb6969 Post at 30-10-2010 23:49



   how about the max displacement of the LHD????
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Post time 31-10-2010 05:04 PM | Show all posts
how about the max displacement of the LHD????
lkick2113 Post at 31-10-2010 14:21


buat masa ni susah nak jawab....lagi pun gambar ni pun orang milnut dapat dari webpage luar negara....so it's just a model, so kita pun sedang menunggu pameran maritim akan datang untuk mendapatkan kepastian....
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Post time 31-10-2010 05:16 PM | Show all posts
buat masa ni susah nak jawab....lagi pun gambar ni pun orang milnut dapat dari webpage luar nega ...
spiderweb6969 Post at 31-10-2010 17:04



    tq.......nice design..........
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