With February 18, 2019's launch of Singapore's first Invincible-class Type 218SG submarine I think it time to talk about some more general Singaporean alliance issues and some submarine aspects.
ALLIANCES
Singapore is therefore a trusted owner of the (almost) most sensitive Western weapons:
- including the US tailor-made made Boeing F-15SG,
Germany’s TKMS has tailor-made Singapore's 218SG submarine with a more advanced than usual Atlas Elektronik Combat System. TKMS has also supplied the German (Siemens' (?)) air independent propulsion (AIP) system (tailored to Singapore's warm water enviroment). This is all highly sensitive and very expensive equipment. Looking 42 seconds into the Youtube below, the 218SG is also likely to use 2 x MTU 12V 4000 diesels.
Singapore has maintained a 4 submarine navy of the Challenger class, part replaced by 2 x Archer class, for 22 years. As the first 2 x 218SGs are delivered/commissioned in 2021-2022 (see graphic) the remaining 2 Challengers will be retired. When the second tranche of 2 x 218SGs are commissioned in the mid-2020s the 2 x Archer class will be retired, thus forming an all 218SG force of 4. There are many tactical, logistical and safety advantages in having an all-the-same submarine force.
SUBMARINE GEOGRAPHY
See What the 218SG is used for? (Part 2) which includes weapons details, on Friday, 22 February 2019.
Pete
ALLIANCES
Singapore’s highly strategic geographical position (Map below) and political maturity means it is an integral member of the
Western Alliance. Singapore is at one end of the Strait of Malacca choke-point
and at the southern end of the South China Sea. So, despite its minute size, Singapore is a highly valued country in military, economic and intelligence terms. To top it off Singapore’s good command of English may make it the:
- the country in
Southeast Asia most trusted by Fives
Eyes (Japan, Germany, the Netherlands and
Israel might also be associate members), and
- an associate member of the still loose US, Japan, Australia, India “Quadrilateral”
eg. a Singaporean frigate was at MALABAR 2007
Israel might also be associate members), and
- an associate member of the still loose US, Japan, Australia, India “Quadrilateral”
eg. a Singaporean frigate was at MALABAR 2007
Singapore is therefore a trusted owner of the (almost) most sensitive Western weapons:
- including the US tailor-made made Boeing F-15SG,
- In
January 2019, Singapore announced its plan to buy a small number
of F-35As for an evaluation
of capabilities and suitability before deciding on more F-35As to replace the aging F-16 fleet.
- Up to 4 x US Navy Littoral Combat Ships operate out of Singapore Harbour under US 7th Fleet,
Task Force 73 command.
- US nuclear submarines visit Singapore around every 2 years (eg. 2015 and 2017).
- Singapore has a close intelligence, including Special Forces, relationship with Israel. This is partly
because Singapore like Israel, is a small nervous nation in a region of large Muslim countries.
Singapore like Israel also faces regional Islamic terrorism.
Singapore defense anxieties explain why it is the 5th highest defense spender, per capita, in the world.
SINGAPORE'S SUBMARINES
of capabilities and suitability before deciding on more F-35As to replace the aging F-16 fleet.
- Up to 4 x US Navy Littoral Combat Ships operate out of Singapore Harbour under US 7th Fleet,
Task Force 73 command.
- US nuclear submarines visit Singapore around every 2 years (eg. 2015 and 2017).
- Singapore has a close intelligence, including Special Forces, relationship with Israel. This is partly
because Singapore like Israel, is a small nervous nation in a region of large Muslim countries.
Singapore like Israel also faces regional Islamic terrorism.
Singapore defense anxieties explain why it is the 5th highest defense spender, per capita, in the world.
SINGAPORE'S SUBMARINES
Germany’s TKMS has tailor-made Singapore's 218SG submarine with a more advanced than usual Atlas Elektronik Combat System. TKMS has also supplied the German (Siemens' (?)) air independent propulsion (AIP) system (tailored to Singapore's warm water enviroment). This is all highly sensitive and very expensive equipment. Looking 42 seconds into the Youtube below, the 218SG is also likely to use 2 x MTU 12V 4000 diesels.
Singapore has maintained a 4 submarine navy of the Challenger class, part replaced by 2 x Archer class, for 22 years. As the first 2 x 218SGs are delivered/commissioned in 2021-2022 (see graphic) the remaining 2 Challengers will be retired. When the second tranche of 2 x 218SGs are commissioned in the mid-2020s the 2 x Archer class will be retired, thus forming an all 218SG force of 4. There are many tactical, logistical and safety advantages in having an all-the-same submarine force.
To prepare for the 218SGs Singapore has
been given better access than usual to the Type 212A’s of the German Navy and I
suspect access to Israel’s Dolphin 2 (AIP) submarines. This is given the Dolphin 2’s share
very similar specifications and some tasks with the 218SG. While the Dolphin 2
has nuclear armed Tomahawk-like missiles (forget the "Popeye Turbo" cover...) the 218SG won’t have any, of course.
Model of TKMS Type 218SG taken at IMDEX ASIA, Singapore, May 19-21, 2015 (Photo of model courtesy Defense Studies blog)
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Official Singapore Navy Youtube.
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Official Singapore Navy Youtube.
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SUBMARINE GEOGRAPHY
The islands and undersea rocks on the approaches (like the Singapore Strait) to the Strait of Malacca provide many places for experienced Singaporean submarine captains to sit, hiding, on the shallow seafloor. (Map courtesy welt-atlas).
- Air independent propulsion (AIP), that Singpore has heavily invested in, is a major tactical and
safety advantage, when hiding motionless.
- Note the reinforced hull bottom of the TKMS built Israeli Dolphin 2 - much like the 218SG,
I expect.
- In the Photo and (official) Youtube above can be seen the 218SG’s X plane rudder. The rudder is
ideal for tight turning and gentle maneuvering in the tight seafloor spaces, rocks and holes.
The shallows increase the likelihood of Singapore's subs colliding with rocks, seafloor, ships and with other subs. Submarine sonar for navigation is more than usually distorted in the shallows, so the Singaporean Navy's decades of experience is very important.
Pete
8 comments:
With the propensity for bottom dwelling maybe it should have been named the Stone Fish Class.
The rise of China will likely have an impact on the fine balancing line Singapore is walking on foreign policy. If the Kra canal will be built, the importance of Singapore will take a hit.
KQN
Hi Pete
Some techlonogies for 218SG are estimated base on the video of this article.
0:07-0:10/1.19
Flank allay sonars [1]
0:16/1.19 and 0.17/1.19 (bottom of submarine, under the white dots)
Metal hydride cyliders [2] (can not seen in this video)
0.43/1.19
Diesel [3]: two MTU V12 4000 [4] not three MTU 16V 396 SE84 [5]
Propulsion motor: SIEMEMS Permasyn for 214?
Fuel cell (FC): 120kW x 2 [6]
Fuel tank: under the diesel section [7]
LOx cyliders: under the control section [8]
Not in the video
Arrengement of eight torpedo tubes [9]
Pressure hull material is unknown [10]
[1] Long flank array sonars seem to be directly arranged on lower starboard and port side of pressure hull (under the white dots).
https://www.atlas-elektronik.com/
[2] Metal hydride cyliders are arranged under the pressure hull (under the white dots), and thermaly insulated and covered.
[3] Double suspension system (can not seen in this video) is adpted where the diesel deck is supported on the pressure hull and the diesel is supported on the deck.
[4] https://www.defenceconnect.com.au/maritime-antisub/1310-submarine-engine-set-for-global-unveiling-at-pacific
MTU V12 4000 has two turbochargers with characteristic shape and arrangement.
[5]https://www.mtu-report.com/Marine/German-U-boat-equipped-with-MTU-propulsion
MTU 16V 396 SE84 is for 212A.
[6] The FC section between the diesel and control sections is resembled to 214 with 120kW x 2FCs, not to 212A with 34kW x 9 FCs.
[7] Fuel tank of 212A and 214 is under diesel section.
[8] 218SG has single hull structure. Normal cryogenic cylinders are installed inside of pressure hull (can not seen in this video), and they are not shock-resstant like those of 212A, because pressure hull protect them from external shock.
[9] http://www.submarines.dotan.net/gallery/dolphin/dol03.htm
Dolpin by TKMS equips with eight torpedp tubes
[10] Non-magetic stainless steel (EN1.3964, proof strength 560MPa) and HY100 (690MPa) are used for 212A and 214, respectively. EN1.3964 is recommended for shallow water use. As pressure hull diameter of 218SG (6.3m) is the same as 214 and different from 212A, adoption of EN1.395 to 218SG needs redesign of pressure hull base on recalculation of stress distribution. HY100 is better from the point of hull production.
Regards
Dear Pete,
Singapore is friend to western countries ,as well as to China.
I am surprised many people in Asia and the west think Singapore under USA protection.
Why Singapore need to provide a berth for rotational deployment of Littoral Combat Ship ,LCS ?
1,000 Singapore armed force personnel training in USA all the year round.(1)
USA also provide a living firing range few times as big as Singapore occasional training
in Phoenix,Arizona.(2)
I must point out,at any time,there is only one LCS deployed in Singapore.
Also,sailors sleep on ship,not ashore.
2.
Singapore have expressed her unhappiness to USA several times in
past few decades.
In 1961,Singapore arrested CIA operative.US Secretary of State Dean Rusk
apologized to Singapore in 1965.(3)
2.1.In 1988,Singapore expelled E. Mason Hendrickson ,First Secretary at the US Embassy in Singapore for interfering Singapore politics.(4)
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2.2. Singapore insisted caning American youth Michael Fay in 1994.
Singapore reduced 6 strokes of canning to four strokes,even after President Clinton's letter .This case caused a very difficult time in diplomatic relationship.(5)
(1)QUOTE.Singapore trains approximately 1,000 military personnel in the United States each year, including those stationed at training detachments for the Republic of Singapore Air Force’s (RSAF) F-15SG and F-16C/D fighter aircraft, CH-47 Chinook and AH-64 Apache helicopters, and the Singapore Army’s High Mobility Artillery Rocket System.
source--https://www.pmo.gov.sg/newsroom/joint-statement-republic-singapore-and-united-states-america
(2) https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/rsaf-uses-heavyweight-bombs-for-the-first-time-at-forging-sabre-exercise-and-hits-targets
(3) https://iht-retrospective.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/09/01/1965-rusk-letter-admits-spying/
source-- New York Herald Tribune, European Edition, September 2, 1965.
(4)https://mothership.sg/2017/10/an-american-diplomat-once-tried-to-influence-the-1988-singapore-general-election/
(5) https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/caught-in-the-middle-over-michael-fay
hi pete,i forget put my name.
re Singapore is friends to USA and China,
unhappiness to USA,caught CIA ,expelled US First Secretary ,Michael Faye etc
Jack
Hi Pete ,
I am not sure Allanice anxiety is correct..
1.
Singapore neither alliance to west and east .
Besides dared to crash with USA .
, Singapore also dared to crash with China .During 2003 SARS period .then Prime Minister Goh Choke Tong cancelled visit to China.China was very unhappy.
Relationship with US can be better.
2.Singapore can afford to buy more weapons from US .US Congress most likely would approve .but singaSing did not.why?
.
Because Singapore is not State of Singapore.
Below is the list,followed by the products Singapore buy.
Main battle tank , refurbished Leopard 2.
Armored vehicles, home made Terrex ,one of two finalist of US Marine contract ACV. .
Aerial warning ,radar aeroplane E2,after decommissioned old E2 in services for alMost 30 years ,Singapore buy Gulfstream 550 and probably Israel sensors .
Littoral combat ship,home made France La Fayette class frigate .Etc etc
Singapore is good friends to US and China,but at arm's lengths.
Jack
Rewrite
Hi Pete (continued from 21/219 4:39 PM)
Arrangement of eight torpedo tubes in 218SG (beam 6.3m) may be as same as 214 (beam 6.3m, [11]), and different from Dolphin (beam 6.8 [10]. In my opinion, 218SG is evolved 214. I think the conscription system of Sigapore allows four submarines with 112 crews for country with 5.6 million of population. In Japan or Austraia with volunteer system, submariners per 10 million of population are 100-120 persons at most (Singapore 200-240 persons).
[11] https://www.reddit.com/r/drydockporn/comments/515me1/greek_type_214_submarine_1280_960/
Pete
It has generally been expected that Singapore is most interested in F35B, not F35A. Due to population pressures, they are looking at reducing their number of air bases by one. F35A needs a really long runway. F35B can even operate of highways if needed, but even off an airbase, it’s footprint can be way smaller. It may even allow them to keep that air base operational while eliminating most of the runways. It also makes it easier to utilise otherwise marginal bases in the likes of allies like Brunei.
Regards
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