Singapore; RSAF plans purchase of eight F-35A jets by 2030

As reported by The Straits Times on February 28, 2024, the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) announced its plan to acquire eight Lockheed Martin F-35A jets, as part of its ongoing efforts to update its aircraft fleet. This new purchase will add to the previously announced acquisition of 12 F-35Bs, as stated by Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen during the Ministry of Defence’s (Mindef) budget debate on February 28. These aircraft are slated for delivery around the year 2030.

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The procurement of F-35A jets is seen as an extension of Singapore’s commitment to enhance its military capabilities, following the introduction of F-35B aircraft into its arsenal. The F-35A variant is noted for its endurance and payload capacity, characteristics that are expected to complement the operational capabilities provided by the F-35Bs, which have short take-off and vertical landing features.

This decision follows Singapore’s initial purchase of four F-35Bs in 2020 and an additional eight in 2023. The introduction of the F-35A jets aims to provide the RSAF with a diversified range of aircraft, thereby enhancing its operational readiness and flexibility, especially considering Singapore’s limited land space.

The timing of this acquisition has been described as opportunistic, taking advantage of current market conditions that have made the F-35 jets more accessible financially. The specific cost for the F-35A jets was not disclosed, but it is indicated that the price per unit for this model in the latest production lot is approximately US$82.5 million, compared to US$109 million for each F-35B.

This acquisition comes as Singapore prepares to phase out its aging F-16 jets, which have been in use since 1998, with retirement plans set around the mid-2030s. The introduction of the F-35 models, alongside the existing F-15SG jets, which reached full operational capability in 2013, is part of the RSAF’s strategy to maintain a modern and versatile air force.

 

Singapore; RSAF plans purchase of eight F-35A jets by 2030

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