The SAF’s next-generation Armoured Fighting Vehicle (AFV)

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The SAF’s next-generation Armoured Fighting Vehicle (AFV)

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The AFV has enhanced �repower, protection, mobility and situational awareness

Developments in the air force• Replacement plans for the Super Puma helicopter are being �nalised, said Dr Ng, with an evaluation announcement out “soon”.

• Existing Chinook helicopters will also be upgraded or replaced with new variants with greater capabilities that meet Singapore’s mission requirements, such as search and rescue or humanitarian operations.

• Plans for an enhanced island air defence system, such as an air defence shield against airborne threats.

Developments in the navy• The navy will launch its third littoral mission vessel, Unity, later this year, with the other �ve planned vessels expected to be operational by 2020.

• Two new Type 218SG submarines, which replace the existing Challenger class submarines, will be added to the navy’s �eet by 2021.

• The navy is looking to replace ageing landing ship tanks with joint multi-mission ships. These ships, a larger class of warship, will have longer endurance, more lift capacity and greater mission �exibility.

• Developing unmanned anti-mine vehicles which can be used to detect and dispose underwater explosives.

Enhanced protection Vehicle commander is seated within

the vehicle and thus �ghts in a highly protected environment.

Enhanced mobility Increased speed and operating range, better manoeuvrability and ability to overcome obstacles.

Enhanced networked �ghting Connected to the Army Battle�eld Internet for better battle�eld coordination and order dissemination.

• Gun has a bigger calibre.• The soldier �ring can use a laser range�nder to pinpoint the target.

A digital control system will then automatically adjust the direction of the gun so that the shot will hit the target.• Stabilised �ring on the move.

Enhanced�repower

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