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    Singapore commissions two new submarines as Asia’s undersea rivalry grows

    September 24, 2024Updated:September 24, 2024 World No Comments
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    Singapore’s navy said on Tuesday that two new, innovative submarines are being built to protect sea lines of communication, and experts said that these submarines will be deployed beyond the little city-state’s waters to keep an eye on the area.
    The government’s fifth and sixth ships, the Invincible and the Excellent, were ordered from Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems in 2013 in a 1-billion-euro package, and add older Archer- and Challenger-class ships.
    According to experts, they make Singapore’s fleet a technological advance, allowing the rich Southeast Asian nation to operate further away from shore, with fewer sailors, and among the quietest in the area.
    ” They are an excellent power multiplier”, said Colonel Fong Chi Onn, chief of Singapore’s underwater fleet. And we need all the army ratios we can get for a nation as small as theirs.
    The two new Invincible-class boats were moored at adjoining bridges, decked in bright marine medals, with their X-shaped rudders peeking from the ocean, for Tuesday’s celebration at Changi Naval Center.
    In a service attended by the ships ‘ crew and military officials in white uniform gathered alongside their people, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong inaugurated the arteries.
    The Invincible class needs a complement of just 28 for each 70-metre ( 230 ft ), 2, 200-ton submarine, and crew said on Tuesday that automation of time-consuming tasks made operations easier. They are also Singapore’s initial boats with personnel services for girls, and both have adult officers.
    ” They’re at least equivalent to some of the latest, state-of-the-art conventional ships now in company throughout Southeast Asia and the broader Indo-Pacific”, said Collin Koh, a marine interests specialist at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore.
    But, he continued, adding that having a more sophisticated sub was not enough to make it capable of competing with other regional navies.
    For instance, the Unstoppable group is armed only with heavy missiles, while Vietnam’s Russian-designed Kilo boats may have land-attack cruise missiles.
    Two more Invincible-class canoes for Singapore, the Illustrious and Inimitable, have been launched but not yet commissioned.
    Instead of a typical diesel engine, the Invincible group has “air-independent propulsion,” which uses fuel cells to produce electricity.
    With some moving components, these systems are extremely calm, an obvious advantage for an underground weapon. Additionally, they have the option of allowing boats to remain covered for weeks or even months while traveling thousands of kilometers.
    Nuclear-powered ships, such as those of China, Russia and the United States, are slower in some cases, with much higher best velocity and longer variety, but cost various billion dollars each.
    Due to the significant role that undersea cables have recently played, it has become essential for navies to become well-equipped for the underwater domain. In response to concerns over stability, Reuters reported this month that the US has been pressing Vietnam to abstain from a Chinese undersea cable company.
    China’s military has also stepped up efforts to modernise its boats, and is nearing implementation of its Model 096 nuclear weapon job.
    By preventing them from concealing a portion of their nuclear arsenal, ballistic missile ships give countries an essential strategic advantage.
    Singapore’s ally Indonesia has also been investing in ships, ordering two superior Scorpene-class ships from European state-owned factory Naval Group. Malaysia has two more recent versions of the Scorpene group.
    Advanced submarines for Singapore, a near partner of the United States and its Asian allies, give it a bigger part in the marine drills, which analysts say are becoming more frequent and significant in the Indo-Pacific area.
    ” I may also assume Singapore to provide a ‘ specific vehicle’ for local anti-submarine exercises”, said Trevor Hollingsbee, a former marine intelligence analyst with Britain’s defence ministry.
    ” These are always in demand, and it would provide them with concurrent intelligence collection opportunities”.

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