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The Singapore Combat Engineers (SCE) is a formation of the Singapore Army.Combat Engineers provide mobility by bridging gaps and clearing minefields to facilitate speedy advance of troops into enemy territory, and counter-mobility by constructing obstacles such as anti-tank ditches to impede the enemy's movement.
HQ Singapore Combat Engineers (HQ SCE) [citation needed] Engineer Training Institute (ETI) [citation needed] 36th Battalion Singapore Combat Engineers (36 SCE) [2] CBRE Engineers Training Centre (CETC) HQ Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Explosive Defence Group (CBRE DG) [26] 39th Battalion Singapore Combat Engineers (39 SCE) [27]
Combat Engineers: PPA(P), PPA(G), PK (COVID-19), PBS [10] Chan Ching Hao Director of Joint Operations Pilot 1 July 2021 PPA(G) Republic of Singapore Air Force [9] Ng Pak Shun Group Chief, Policy & Strategy / Group Chief, Plans and Transformation Air Warfare Officer (Air Battle Management) 1 July 2022 PPA(P) [11] [12] Koh Ee Wen
On 9 November 2022, social media releases from Singapore's Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen and the Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) confirmed the unveil and commissioning of the Hunter Armored Vehicle-Launched Bridge (HT-AVLB) variant at the 55th anniversary event of the Singapore Combat Engineers.
Armoured combat engineering vehicle Singapore: Unknown [20] Bionix ARV: Armoured combat engineering vehicle Singapore: Unknown: Bionix BLB: Armoured vehicle-launched bridge Singapore: Unknown: FV180 Tractor: Armoured combat engineering vehicle United Kingdom: 36 [4] M60 AVLB: Armoured vehicle-launched bridge United States: 12 [4] M728
Today, only the 35th Battalion Singapore Combat Engineers (35SCE) and HQ Army Combat Engineers Group (HQ ARMCEG) and the Seletar Camp Medical Centre are still operating at the current camp. On 1 June 2020, the Singapore Army announced that Seletar East Camp will be converted into a temporary housing for the migrant workers due to Covid-19.
In the mid-1980s Singapore purchased eight F-16 fighter-bombers, demonstrating the intent to maintain the SAF as unrivalled in Southeast Asia. [14] In the early 1990s the SAF in Singapore attained the military force necessary to defend Singapore up to 1,000 miles at sea, and therefore respond if necessary to any conflict in the region. [13]
Singapore has a total of fourteen AEV 3 Kodiaks (known locally as L2-AEV), these ordered and delivered in between 2014 and 2015. In service these are operated by the 38th Battalion, Singapore Combat Engineers (38 SCE), and replaced the US-built M728 CEV. [1] The most recent user announced for the AEV 3 Kodiak is the German Bundeswehr.