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Ship No. Planned Comm. Status Displacement / length Notes Submarines (4) Invincible class. Type 218SG. 4 Germany: Attack submarine: TKMS: RSS Illustrious – 2025: Launched: 2,200 tonnes (submerged) 2,000 tonnes (surfaced) [24] RSS Inimitable – 2026: Launched: Multi-role ships MRCV class "Multirole combat vessel" 6 Denmark (Design) Singapore ...
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.
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 ...
Submarines of the Republic of Singapore Navy (3 C) Pages in category "Ships of the Republic of Singapore Navy" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
On 30 January 2013, MINDEF awarded ST Engineering a contract for the design and build of eight new vessels to replace the Fearless-class patrol vessels.ST Engineering announced that the group’s marine arm, ST Marine would be the lead system integrator and build the eight vessels at its Singapore Benoi Yard while the group’s electronics arm, ST Electronics, would supply the core combat ...
The Formidable-class multi-role stealth frigates are multi-mission derivatives of the French Navy's La Fayette-class frigate in service with the Republic of Singapore Navy. [6] The six ships form the First Flotilla of the Navy.
Anti-ship: 8× RGM-84C Harpoon SSM; ... (68) is the lead ship of the Formidable-class stealth frigate of the Republic of Singapore Navy. Construction and career
The navy's intention to purchase the Endurance-class was revealed by former Defence Minister Dr. Tony Tan during his visit to Tuas Naval Base on 3 August 1996. These ships were to replace the five ex-United States Navy (USN) County-class LSTs, which were acquired by Singapore from the United States in the 1970s.