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    Singapore Shows Off Its Arsenal, But ‘Secret’ Weapons Under Wraps

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    Wed, 9 Aug 2006, 01:44

    Singapore will mount a major display of its military arsenal when it celebrates the 41st anniversary of its independence on Aug. 9, but defense officials say not all its lethal firepower is visible.

    The rich city-state has for decades spent billions of dollars on hardware and imposed mandatory military training for all able-bodied young men to make its armed forces the most modern and well-equipped in Southeast Asia.

    While much of the technology and hardware comes from overseas — including fighters, frigates and attack helicopters — Singapore also has its own “secret” conventional weapons under development, according to a senior defense ministry official.

    ”This is really the sharp end of our technology edge. This is important because Singapore is a very small country,” Quek Tong Boon, deputy secretary for technology and transformation at the ministry of defense, tells AFP in an exclusive interview.

    While the defense ministry has publicized some of its locally-made armaments such as drone surveillance aircraft, artillery and robots designed for urban warfare, it is the fruits of confidential homegrown research that will keep potential enemies guessing.

    ”We lack strategic depth. We also lack natural resources. We can never take our defense and security for granted,” Quek says.

    ”We not only want to use technology as a force multiplier in terms of being able to do things more efficiently and more effectively, but we also want to build some secret system to offset our disadvantage.”

    Technology’s value in ensuring battlefield superiority was displayed convincingly during the two Gulf Wars in which U.S. forces showcased a range of precision-guided weapons.

    With just 697 square kilometers (279 square miles) of land area and a population of 3.6 million citizens and permanent residents, Singapore was once dismissed by the former Indonesian president B.J. Habibie as a “little red dot” on the map, although ties with Jakarta have since improved.

    Southeast Asia’s most economically advanced nation has not disputed the moniker, but made it clear that any aggressor will pay a heavy price.
    Quek declines to discuss the undisclosed homegrown weapons in detail, saying “it has to remain a secret”, and will not say how powerful they are.

    ”These are things we think we can’t even get from the open market. Nobody would want to sell to U.S. ... We’ve been undertaking defense research and development for more than 30 years already. It’s something that takes a long, long time,” Quek says.

    Singapore has adopted a pragmatic approach in meeting its defense needs.

    In addition to regular purchases from the international market, it upgrades existing equipment and uses local talent, through a network of autonomous research laboratories and industry partners, to develop what it cannot buy.

    ”We are too small to be self-sufficient,” Quek says. “So we look at the market. If nobody else could sell U.S. what we want, we don’t have a choice but do local development.”



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    Hmmm...nice read, esp if it is from my country! Also HAPPY BIRTHDAY SINGAPORE!

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    Happy birthday, Singapore!

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    Happy Birthday to you! Happy Birthday to you! Happy Birthday dear Singapore, Happy Birthday to you!

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    Happy Bday, But the city/state name should be changed to Singarich!

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    So who are the potential threats?
    Does singapre have any historic enemies ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dedgod View Post
    So who are the potential threats?
    Does singapre have any historic enemies ?
    - not as such - but no-one can account for the actions of madmen. For instance, currently Singapore has good relations with Indonesia and Malaysia. What happens if Indonesia has another Sukarno and goes to war with Malaysia over Sarawak and Sabah ? Singapore may find herself drawn into the conflict.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dedgod View Post
    So who are the potential threats?
    Does singapre have any historic enemies ?
    Federation Of Malaysia...


    I'll already know there weapon guess who:


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    Nobody would want to sell to U.S. ... We’ve been undertaking defense research and development for more than 30 years already.

    In this phrase does he say sell to the U.S (as in america) or sell to us (as in them)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldsoak View Post
    - not as such - but no-one can account for the actions of madmen. For instance, currently Singapore has good relations with Indonesia and Malaysia. What happens if Indonesia has another Sukarno and goes to war with Malaysia over Sarawak and Sabah ? Singapore may find herself drawn into the conflict.
    I've to agree. Singapore would get sucked into conflicts and maybe refugees would come from both sides. I hope it would not happen. Touchwood.

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    Happy Birhtday
    Singapore rocks people.
    Last edited by Elemental666; 08-09-2006 at 06:28 PM. Reason: Just becouse i felt like editing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by annihilation View Post
    Nobody would want to sell to U.S. ... We’ve been undertaking defense research and development for more than 30 years already.

    In this phrase does he say sell to the U.S (as in america) or sell to us (as in them)?
    I'm thinking he's saying sell to the U.S., but it does not make sense as Singapore and pther countries have tried selling weapons to the US. A good example, from us, would be the Ultima 100 MG. So, in the end I'm not sure what he means exactly.
    Last edited by goat89; 08-09-2006 at 06:23 PM. Reason: Typo error.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elemental666 View Post
    Happy Birhtday
    Singapore rocks people.
    Thank you. WOOHOO!
    Last edited by goat89; 08-09-2006 at 06:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goat89 View Post
    Thank you. I dont mean to be sensitive, but other people might think wrongly of Singapore when you say 'Singapore owns people'. Just say 'Singapore ROCKS!' would be fine, LOL. Sorry for any insults.
    Edited

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    Quote Originally Posted by dedgod View Post
    So who are the potential threats?
    Does singapre have any historic enemies ?
    I would imagine the threat to Singapore is the same as it has always been, the convienience of it's location.
    It's small with excellent port facilities, airports etc. a great staging location.
    (I remember being there as a kid with 1RNZIR)

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