Agreed, we should wait for more news to emerge on the MRCV. Because it’s a mothership, it is really exciting to see a small littoral navy go through a renaissance in doctrine development.While navalnews / Xavier Vavasseur has presumbly done his groundwork to verify this sources, I would prefer to wait and see more information on the exact configuration and tonnage.
There is a new Singapore Navy video on FB that drops some hints, in quite a few areas of these developments, especially on what is to be carried on the 6 MRCVs.
1st female crew on subs on the Type 218SG (to replace Challenger class) — which will improve both ISR & sea denial capability.
Design & development team on the MRCV (to replace Victory class) — to usher in the growth of unmanned systems teaming.
Veloce 60 UAS crew (to replace Scaneagle) — to move from UAVs to UAS.
NDU’s special boat group and the Combatant Craft Large — to develop deep insertion & extraction capabilities for the NDU.
What does it take to realise the extraordinary? At the 2023 RSN Workplan Seminar held this morning in MINDEF, Chief of Navy RADM Sean Wat acknowledged... | By Republic of Singapore Navy | Facebook
What does it take to realise the extraordinary? At the 2023 RSN Workplan Seminar held this morning in MINDEF, Chief of Navy RADM Sean Wat acknowledged...
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