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Class In service Origin Picture Type Builder Ship No. Comm. Displacement Notes Amphibious warfare (4) Endurance class: 4 Singapore Landing platform dock: ST Engineering (Marine)
Pages in category "Ships of the Republic of Singapore Navy" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This is a list of equipment of the Republic of Singapore Navy, the naval service branch of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). It is subdivided into vessels, aircraft, and weapons. It is subdivided into vessels, aircraft, and weapons.
Ships of the Republic of Singapore Navy (7 C, 21 P) A. Amphibious warfare vessels of Singapore (1 C, 1 P) M. Mine warfare vessels of Singapore (3 C) S.
BAE Systems Maritime - Naval Ships (2008–present) [34] Isle of Wight. East Cowes. J Samuel White (1700s–1963) Wight Shipyard; Kent. Northfleet Shipyard (1788–1816) London. Chiswick: Thornycroft (1866–1908) Leamouth: Thames Ironworks & Shipbuilding Company (1837–1912) Rotherhithe: The Pageants (1700s) [38] London and Glasgow ...
List of ships of the Republic of Singapore Navy; List of active South African Navy ships; List of decommissioned ships of the South African Navy; List of ships of the Republic of Vietnam Navy; List of ships of the Soviet Navy; List of historic ships of the Sri Lanka Navy
The Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) is the maritime service branch of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) responsible for defending the country against any seaborne threats and as a guarantor of its sea lines of communications. The RSN traces its origins to the Royal Navy when Singapore was still a crown colony of the British Empire. The service ...
Company name Primary Industry 2016 Revenue (USD billion) 2015 Revenue (USD billion) 2010 Revenue (USD billion) 2009 Revenue (USD billion) 2008 Revenue (USD billion) Headquarters Founded Employees (thousands) Executive head 1: Hyundai Heavy Industries: Shipbuilding: $33.89: $39.33: $19.67: Ulsan, South Korea: 1972: 26.0 (2011)