When a plane files from Thailand (through Malaysian air space - unchallenged and undetected) and intercepted by Singapore F-16s - you have got to ask what is TUDM doing to protect Malaysia? What if the plane was flown by terrorists trying to crash into Petronas Towers or Raffles City?Straits Times (Singapore) said:January 23, 2008
Author: Teh Joo Lin & David Boey
SINGAPORE'S airspace was shut down temporarily last night when two air force F16 jets were scrambled to intercept a civilian plane heading here without an approved flight plan.
The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) fighter jets went into action at 6.42pm, said the Ministry of Defence (Mindef). They intercepted the single-engine turboprop Cessna 208 and escorted it to land at Changi Airport. The plane 'was heading towards Singapore airspace without an approved flight plan', said Mindef spokesman...
It is believed the civilian plane, which typically seats nine passengers, was flying in from the Thai resort island of Koh Samui when it triggered Singapore's air defences.
The resulting shutdown of commercial airspace affected 23 aircraft, disrupting flights in and out of Changi Airport. The shut down lasted for 50 minutes from 7.10pm until 8pm, a Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore spokesman told The Straits Times...
Sorry about my emo post above - no offence is intended.(i) Both Singapore and Malaysia were offered the AMRAAM at the same time. The US condition (at that time) was that they were to be stored in Guam. Singapore agreed to the US conditions...
(ii) For example, Malaysia's purchase of MBTs gave Singapore the excuse not to hide our upgraded MBT capability...
(iii) Singapore's solution to Malaysia's acquisition of the Astros II (MLRS) is not HIMARS (because it would be too late once the MLRS is fired)...
(iv) See the F-15SG thread for the more technical reply on RSAF's technological superiority.
3. From my post above, would you agree that you need to gather your facts first?
4. AESA ≠ doctrine... See the F-15SG thread.
It's just that there is so much mis-information about SAF's motives. The only way an external power can threaten Singapore - is through an invasion of Malaysia. If Malaysia is strong and economically doing well - we don't have to worry.
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