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  2. List of Singapore Armed Forces bases - Wikipedia

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    Choa Chu Kang Camp: Western Water Catchment: 201 Squadron (201 SQN) Chong Pang Camp: Yishun: 165 Squadron (165 SQN) 3rd Singapore Air Defence Artillery (3 DA) 6th Singapore Air Defence Artillery (6 DA) 9th Singapore Air Defence Artillery (9 DA) 18th Singapore Air Defence Artillery (18 DA) HQ Air Defence and Operations Command (HQ ADOC) [47] Lim ...

  3. Lim Chu Kang Camp II - Wikipedia

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    Lim Chu Kang Camp II is located at Lim Chu Kang in the northwest part of North Region, Singapore. The camp is operated by the Republic of Singapore Air Force and located on Lim Chu Kang Road opposite Choa Chu Kang Cemetery . The camp houses elements from Singapore Air Defense Artillery 163 Squadron (Medium altitude air defence) and 160 Squadron.

  4. Lim Chu Kang - Wikipedia

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    Lim Chu Kang Village was founded by Neo Ao Tiew (Chinese: 梁後宙; pinyin: Liáng Hòuzhòu; 1884 - 1975), a Chinese immigrant from Fujian who was the sheriff of the village. "Lim" was taken from Lim Chwee Chian who was the kangchu, or leader, of the area. The village is on the banks of the Sungei Kranji and was controlled by the Lim clan.

  5. Republic of Singapore Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Lim Chu Kang Camp II SADA (Singapore Air Defense Artillery) 163 Sqn Raytheon I-HAWK SAM (Medium altitude air defence)(*being replaced by Aster 30 SMTP) 160 Sqn Oerlikon 35 mm AA Guns (Airfield defence) Choa Chu Kang Camp. 201 Sqn FPS 117 Radar (Fighter control, SAM control, Surveillance, ASP) Other assets of SADA (Singapore Air Defense Artillery)

  6. 165 Squadron, Republic of Singapore Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The 165 Squadron, then known as 165 SADA, was officially formed on 1 August 1983 with the acquisition of the Rapier missile after an air defence study in 1978. Formed at Changi Camp, it was established on 1 September 1985, before becoming fully operationally ready a year later. In 1987, the battalion shifted to Lim Chu Kang Camp II, where it is ...

  7. List of military training deaths in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Lim Chu Kang Camp, Singapore First Warrant Officer (1WO) Tan Poh Eng: 21 May 2009: 53: Died in a parachuting accident. [31] Bloemfountein, South Africa 2nd Warrant Officer (2WO) Poh Eng Huat: April 2009: 36: Found unconscious at 6.05pm in a flight crew room after performing 'tunnel crawl demo of an F-5 Tiger aircraft.

  8. Tengah Air Base - Wikipedia

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    The RSAF regularly conducts Exercise Torrent which converts the neighboring Lim Chu Kang road into an alternative runway since its inception in April 1986. [12] Its purpose is to demonstrate the RSAF capability of generating air power in the shortest time from public roads. [13] The latest and seventh edition was held from the 10 to 13 November ...

  9. Category : Camps and bases of the Singapore Armed Forces

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    C. Changi Air Base. Changi Air Base (East) Changi Naval Base. Chong Pang Camp.