Posted on 09/16/2013 9:45:42 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
Singapore to acquire European surface-to-air missile system
SINGAPORE Singapore is acquiring an advanced European air defence system as a replacement for its ageing US-made Hawk surface-to-air batteries, the defence chief said Monday.
Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said the ASTER-30 Surface-to-Air Missile System, manufactured by European defence firm MBDA, will allow the city-state to counter multiple threats from fighter jets, helicopters, drones and precision guided missiles.
"The ASTER-30's capabilities are many times more potent than our I-HAWK ground-based air defence system," he told parliament.
He did not reveal the cost of the system or when Singapore will make the acquisition.
The ASTER-30 system, used by countries like France and Italy, is expected to provide the city-state with an anti-missile and anti-aircraft range of up to 70 kilometres (43.5 miles), Singapore's defence ministry said.
The current US-made I-Hawk system has a maximum effective range of 40 kilometres.
The tiny island-republic -- which is about 42 kilometres in length and 23 kilometres in breadth -- also has a shorter range "SPYDER" ground-based air defence system with a range of 15 kilometres.
Ng also said that Singapore is looking to upgrade its F-16 fighter jet fleet to "modernise their avionics and extend their lifespan".
He said the defence ministry was still evaluating the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter as a possible replacement for its older warplanes.
Singapore also has a fleet of F-15 fighter jets. Singapore has the largest defence budget in Southeast Asia, thanks to public funds generated by its phenomenal economic growth.
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