In response to Jack the Unknown's misinformed
comment of March 7, 2019 where he says:
“Hi pete. Singapore and USA do Not have
official defense ally agreement.
Anyone can speculate under table secret agreement.but I think it's unprofessional. Jack
https://www.state.gov/s/l/treaty/collectivedefense/”
Anyone can speculate under table secret agreement.but I think it's unprofessional. Jack
https://www.state.gov/s/l/treaty/collectivedefense/”
The following document, dated February 2018 is written by the
US Embassy in Singapore.
"DEFENSE COOPERATION
Singapore and the
U.S. have a strong bilateral defense partnership, underpinned by the 1990
Memorandum of Understanding and 2005 Strategic Framework Agreement, and most
recently elevated by the 2015 enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement.
Under the enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement, both sides
agreed on a broad framework for defense cooperation in five key areas, namely
in the military, policy, strategic, and technology spheres.
Under the technology sphere, the U.S. and Singapore collaborate in 10 distinct bilateral dialogues through forums, committees, and workshops under the oversight of the Defense Cooperation Committee (DCC). The DCC is the senior bilateral science and technology forum between the U.S. Department of Defense and the Singapore Ministry of Defense. Both sides also cooperate against non-conventional security challenges, such as piracy and transnational terrorism.
Singapore has also contributed to the U.S.-led coalition to counter the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) since December 2014. Both sides also agreed to enhance cooperation in new areas, including humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR), cyber defense, biosecurity, and public communications.
Under the technology sphere, the U.S. and Singapore collaborate in 10 distinct bilateral dialogues through forums, committees, and workshops under the oversight of the Defense Cooperation Committee (DCC). The DCC is the senior bilateral science and technology forum between the U.S. Department of Defense and the Singapore Ministry of Defense. Both sides also cooperate against non-conventional security challenges, such as piracy and transnational terrorism.
Singapore has also contributed to the U.S.-led coalition to counter the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) since December 2014. Both sides also agreed to enhance cooperation in new areas, including humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR), cyber defense, biosecurity, and public communications.
The annual Shangri-La Dialogue held in Singapore promotes
dialogue among policymakers in the defense and security community in the
region. The United States has welcomed Singapore’s initiative to promote better
coordination of regional militaries’ HADR efforts through the establishment of
the Changi Regional HADR Coordination Centre (RHCC) in 2014.
The U.S. Department of Defense and Singapore Armed Forces
work closely to equip Singapore's sailors, soldiers and airmen with the latest
in state-of-the-art weapons systems, sophisticated sensors, and smart munitions
through an extensive Foreign Military Sales program.
BY THE NUMBERS:
·
36 Years of Exercise Tiger Balm, a bilateral exercise
between the U.S. and Singapore armies
·
1 Singapore is the only Pacific country that
holds annual unilateral training exercises in the U.S.
·
3 Littoral Combat Ships rotationally deployed to
Singapore since 2013
·
12 Bilateral military forums focused on science
and technology collaboration
·
1,000 Singaporean personnel train in the U.S.
each year
·
29 Years Singapore has operated advanced fighter
jet detachments in the continental U.S.
DEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION AGENCY
The Defense Threat
Reduction Agency (DTRA) collaborates with Singapore on various research and
development projects,as well as Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and
high-yield Explosives (CBRE) and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Awareness
training. To help ASEAN countries develop or improve their core capacities to
meet international health regulations, DTRA has partnered with Singapore via
the Third Country Training Program to build laboratory and epidemiologic
capacity, as well as training scientists and physicians from partnering
countries.
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH GLOBAL
Since 2000, the regional
Office of Naval Research Global (ONRG) in Singapore has supported emerging
science and technology (S&T) globally to address the technological needs of
the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The office identifies and funds research and
development to enable future Naval missions and capabilities. ONRG actively
collaborates with government, industry, and academia on key S&T of mutual
benefit to the U.S. and its strategic partners including Singapore.
NAVY MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTER
Navy Medical
Research Center - Asia (NMRCA), located in Singapore with a detachment in Cambodia, consists of 120
scientists, research physicians and support staff that work in partnership with
host nation military and civilian institutes to conduct research and
surveillance of infectious disease threats. The command focuses on threats of
public health and military relevance throughout the U.S. Pacific Command's area
of operation.
ARMY INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER - PACIFIC (ITC-PAC)
Since 2004, the Southern Asia
Regional Office of ITC-PAC as part of the Army's Research, Development and
Engineering Command (RDECOM) has promoted Science and Technology (S&T)
collaboration with partner countries, to include
Singapore, in areas that are relevant to the overall needs of the U.S.
Army. The goal of the office is to identify emerging technology (basic
research) by supporting cooperative development initiatives and identifying
innovative foreign technology solutions."
ENDS
PETE COMMENT
Also see:
Lynn Kuok’s, The U.S.-Singapore Partnership: A Critical
Element of U.S. Engagement and Stability in the Asia-Pacific, Brookings
Institution, July 2016, https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Paper-6.pdf
The following is a Joint Statement on the 4th
United States-Singapore Strategic Partnership Dialogue, 22 January 2016,
Singapore https://2009-2017.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2016/01/251668.htm
Please click: The
US and Singapore also share close intelligence relations.
Pete
4 comments:
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/chinese-submarine-research-chief-arrested-accused-of-illegally-holding-canadian-citizenship
Doubtful it is just a matter of citizenship, may be more AIP related?
KQN
Thanks KQN
Poor Bu Jianjie leading party cadre, chief of submarine research at the 718th Research Institute.
Hopefully the Party will deem him of sufficient continuing use to submarine research (AIP or carbon dioxide scrubbing?)
to keep him from the executioners or at least gaolers.
Regards
Pete
https://breakingdefense.com/2019/03/us-gets-its-ass-handed-to-it-in-wargames-heres-a-24-billion-fix/
Food for thoughts. Of course any simulation is only as good as the assumptions that go in.
KQN
Thanks KQN [at 10/3/19 1:07 PM]
For https://breakingdefense.com/2019/03/us-gets-its-ass-handed-to-it-in-wargames-heres-a-24-billion-fix/
It covers a lot of ground.
I think the US' constant conflict experience since 1990 (First Gulf War) would give the edge on no conflict China since 1979 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-Vietnamese_War .
But Russia's conflict experience in Ukraine-Crimea and Syria are making the Russians a bit more challenging.
Regards
Pete
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