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Singapore to have a big say in the air

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The Air Force will buy four US-made F-35 fighter jets - one of the most advance warplanes ever built.

SINGAPORE: Singapore plans to buy four US-made F-35 fighter jets – one of the most advanced warplanes ever built – to update its ageing current fleet, the defence minister said.

The city-state, which has one of Asia’s best-equipped militaries, announced in January it had opted for the Lockheed Martin jets over rivals from Europe and China, and planned to first buy a small number before deciding on a full fleet.

Giving an update on the plans, Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen told parliament that Singapore “will request an initial acquisitio­n of four F-35s, with the option of a subsequent eight if we decide to proceed”.

Ng said the sale had to be approved by US Congress, but had the backing of the US administra­tion.

Singapore has for several years been assessing which fighter jet should replace its current fleet of F-16s, which are due to be taken out of service in around a decade.

The F-35 is a supersonic plane whose advanced stealth characteri­stic allow pilots to avoid detection by radars, according to Lockheed Martin.

Its advanced electronic warfare capabiliti­es enable pilots to locate and track enemy forces, jam radars and disrupt attacks.

The Singapore military also has F-15 fighter jets, Apache helicopter­s and submarines in its arsenal.

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