26 February, 2013

Hobby - Freedom of Navigation (Little Navy 2030)

Little Navy 2030

1st SLOC Flotilla ( Second Strike capable )
Protecting our Sea Lines Of Communication. Ensure freedom of navigation as prescribed by the United Nations Convention On The Law Of The Sea. Protection of merchant ships. Safe guarding the Global Commons.

Submarine Command (Second Strike capable)

2nd Support Flotilla
Multi-Role Landing Helicopter Deck Hospital in support of navy combat missions as well as in aid of humanitarian disaster relief and evacuation. [Link]

3rd Littoral Flotilla
Defending our Exclusive Economic Zone as prescribed by the UN Convention On The Law Of The Sea. Working in concert with our Police Coast Guard and Maritime Port Authority as well as conducting joint patrol with our neighbours' Naval counterpart and coast guards. Multi-role combat ship with higher sea state endurance capability extend operation well into the SLOC.

Naval Air Wing

F35B Naval Stealth Strike Fighter & P-8 Poseidon ASW

The F-35B Short Take Off Vertical Landing Stealth Strike Fighter provides air cover for Naval operations.

The P-8 Poseidon provides a quantum leap in the Anti-Submarine Warfare and Anti-Surface Warfare capabilities in today's highly uncertain global environ.


Sikorsky platform Naval Helicopters - versions ASuW and ASW

A commonality in the platform for both Anti-Surface Warfare and Anti-Submarine Warfare streamline operations on naval craft as well as keeping a joint logistical tail.


Our borders are maritime. Our neighbourhood is maritime. The sea is our life line and link to the outside world. A maritime nation like ours relies on the freedom of access to the sea for our prosperity and depends on the sea lanes to ensure an unbroken supply of daily necessities.

Updated: 14 March 2013
26 February 2013

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