Thailand To Recive Singapore F16A/B

Snauman

Banned Member
Singapore will donate its F-16A/B fleet to Thailand at the start of 2005. The vipers will be used by the RTAF to supplement the assets already in service with its Air Force.

This news was announced by RTAF Commander-in-Chief, Kongsak Wanthana at a press conference on November 18th.

On November 12th a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the two nations covering both the delivery of the 7 F-16s (3 Alpha models and 4 Bravo models) and the training facilities that the RSAF will get in return. In the MOU the RSAF is allowed to train 3 times a year at Udon Thani AB in Thailand for a maximum of 60 days a session with a maximum of 20 aircraft and this for a period of 15 years.

This deal has many advantages for both parties. Singapore will have access to vast training facilities in Thailand and is able to rationalise its F-16 fleet and operate only the latest C/D models of the venerable viper. Thailand on its behalf will get 7 extra airframes to supplement its already owned airframes in a short timeframe. This deal signifies the good relationship between the two Asian countries, both members of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations).




http://www.f-16.net/f-16_news_article1270.html
 

ajay_ijn

New Member
I didn't get it.
Singapore does have training Facilities or what?
Donating F-16 is not an good decision i think.
Even if they have more than enough F-16 they could have given a mid-life Upgrade to their F-16A/B.
And could have given any other Finanacial help to thailand.
 

mysterious

New Member
Thats why its called a 'deal'. Thailand gets addition of 7 F-16s to its current fleet while Singapore gets training facilities in Thailand - which is quite an interesting strategic move I'd say.
 

Pendekar

New Member
Currently the RSAF use the training facility at Arizona to trained their pilots. but locally, they trained over the south china sea. It's okay for flight training but for low level terrain following flight profile, they need a solid ground under their wings.
 

gf0012-aust

Grumpy Old Man
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Pendekar said:
Currently the RSAF use the training facility at Arizona to trained their pilots. but locally, they trained over the south china sea. It's okay for flight training but for low level terrain following flight profile, they need a solid ground under their wings.
Singapore also has an airbase located in North Eastern Australia
 
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