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Post by beagle on Mar 28, 2013 21:41:59 GMT 12
Singapore is said to be close to ordering a dozen or more F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, a move that would bolster the JSF program as it faces continued uncertainty and the possibility of US cuts.
AOL Defense reported that the tiny island nation would order the first 12 of 75 F-35Bs sometime in the next 10 days. The website did not cite any sources for the report, but speculation has been growing in recent weeks that Singapore was leaning toward the F-35 to update its already formidable air force.
Singapore’s defence minister, Ng Eng Hen, told the country’s parliament earlier this month that the F-35 had been identified as “a suitable aircraft to further modernise our fighter fleet.”
“Our F-5s are nearing the end of their operational life and our F-16s are at their mid-way mark,” he said, according to Reuters. “We are now in the final stages of evaluating the F-35.”
Singapore signed on to the Joint Strike Fighter program as a Security Co-operation Participation in 2003, alongside Israel. Israel went on to order 20 JSFs in October 2010, but until now Singapore has held back from committing to the aircraft.
The F-35B is the STOVL version of the jet ordered by the US Marine Corps. If Singapore does go ahead with the order, the F-35 would eventually join a fleet that currently includes 24 F-15SGs, 20 F-16Cs, 40 F-16Ds, 28 F-5Ss and 5 F-5Ts.
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Post by phil82 on Mar 28, 2013 23:10:16 GMT 12
[quote author=beagle board=foreignairforce thread= The F-35B is the STOVL version of the jet ordered by the US Marine Corps. If Singapore does go ahead with the order, the F-35 would eventually join a fleet that currently includes 24 F-15SGs, 20 F-16Cs, 40 F-16Ds, 28 F-5Ss and 5 F-5Ts.
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Back in the days of the Indonesion Confrontation when Indonesia threatened to "ring the neck of the chicken" namely, Singapore, air defence of the latter was entirely in the hands of the RAF, RAAF, and RNZAF. Singapore didn't have an air force.
Singapore is roughly the same size as Lake Taupo, and at one stage one sixth of all the available real estate was taken up by the military, and that include air bases at Tengah, Seletar, Changi and the civil airport at Paya Lebar.
Compare New Zealand with Singapore today! They have a real air force, we haven't, they spend more money on Defence than we do, and the NZ$ is worth less than a Singapore$. Where did we go wrong I wonder.
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Post by beagle on Mar 28, 2013 23:15:40 GMT 12
Oh yes, shes a different place than say 30 years ago even 20 years ago
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