Singapore F-35 Buy Moves Closer
- February 11, 2020, 12:18 AM
Singapore joined the F-35 program in 2003, paying to become a Security Cooperation Participant. This enabled it to receive detailed program status and classified performance information. But it was not until March last year that Defence Minister Dr. Ng Eng Hen announced that it would purchase four jets “for evaluation,” with an option for eight more. A letter of interest followed, and the purchase moved forward last month when the Pentagon sent the formal notification of the proposed sale to Congress.
The notification confirmed for the first time that the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) had requested the F-35B Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing (STOVL) version. The STOVL capability has a particular attraction for small Singapore, because its four airbases are vulnerable to attack if the neighbors should turn unfriendly. The RSAF regularly practices dispersed fighter operations from emergency runways; most showgoers will have traveled to here along one, on the East Coast Parkway.
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