Next-gen Aster 30 missile system deployed in Singapore The Republic of Singapore Air Force s (RSAF s) next-generation Aster 30 missile system that is designed to neutralise air threats far away has been conducting round-the-clock operations since August. The ground-based system has also been integrated into the RSAF s networked Island Air Defence System, which can now counter a range of threats, from fighter jets to unmanned aerial vehicles and precision-guided munitions. Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said the system s defence capabilities today marked a significant milestone since it was first developed about 15 years ago. The system can now see and respond to targets much further away while requiring far less manpower, be it in detecting threats or loading ammunition.
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Next-gen Aster 30 missile system now deployed, boosting Singapore’s air defence network [The Straits Times, Singapore / Asia News Network]
Dec. 18 SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN) The Republic of Singapore Air Force’s (RSAF’s) next-generation Aster 30 missile system that is designed to neutralise air threats far away has been conducting round-the-clock operations since August.
The ground-based system has also been integrated into the RSAF’s networked Island Air Defence System, which can now counter a range of threats, from fighter jets to unmanned aerial vehicles and precision-guided munitions.
Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said the system’s defence capabilities today marked a significant milestone since it was first developed about 15 years ago.
The Republic of Singapore Air Force s (RSAF) next-generation Aster 30 missile system that is designed to neutralise air threats at longer ranges has been conducting round-the-clock operations since August.
The ground-based system has also been integrated into the RSAF s networked Island Air Defence System, which can now counter a range of threats from fighter jets to unmanned aerial vehicles to precision-guided munitions.
Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said the air defence system s current capabilities marked a significant milestone since it was first developed about 15 years ago.
The transformation is on a number of fronts, said Dr Ng, after witnessing an Aster 30 deployment drill at Lim Chu Kang Camp II yesterday.
SINGAPORE - The Republic of Singapore Air Force s (RSAF s) next-generation Aster 30 missile system that is designed to neutralise air threats far away has been conducting round-the-clock operations since August.
The ground-based system has also been integrated into the RSAF s networked Island Air Defence System, which can now counter a range of threats, from fighter jets to unmanned aerial vehicles and precision-guided munitions.
Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said the system s defence capabilities today marked a significant milestone since it was first developed about 15 years ago.
The transformation is on a number of fronts, said Dr Ng, after witnessing an Aster-30 deployment drill at Lim Chu Kang Camp II on Thursday (Dec 17).