List of equipment of the Republic of Singapore Navy

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This is a list of equipment of the Republic of Singapore Navy , the naval service branch of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). It is subdivided into vessels, aircraft, and weapons.

Contents

Vessels

Submarines

ClassImageTypeBoatsOriginQuantityNotes
Submarines
Invincible RSS Invincible in TKMS drydock.jpg Submarine RSS Invincible
RSS Impeccable
RSS Illustrious
RSS Inimitable (Under construction)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3+(1)The first was delivered in 2021, with the second and third being delivered in 2022, [1] while the remaining 2 will be delivered from 2024 onwards. They are to replace the remaining Challenger-class and Archer-class submarines. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Archer Singapore Navy RSS Swordsman Archer class Submarine IMDEX 2019 Changi Singapore.jpg Submarine RSS Archer
RSS Swordsman
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2Replacing some of the Challenger-class submarine, upgraded in 2016 till 2019, which includes optronic periscopes, combat management systems, sonars, countermeasure systems, digital data-links and attack capabilities which also allows the firing of new torpedoes and anti-ship missiles. [6]
Challenger RSS Challenger.jpg Submarine RSS Conqueror
RSS Chieftain
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2Originally four, [7] two were retired from service.

Ships

ClassImageTypeShipsOriginQuantityNotes
Frigates
Multi-role Combat Vessel
Iver Huitfeldt 6671.JPG
Frigate Unnamed
Unnamed
Unnamed
Unnamed
Unnamed
Unnamed
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
0+(6)Based on the Iver Huitfeldt and the Absalon-class ships.

Contracted to Saab Kockums Sweden and Odense Maritime Technology Denmark. Ordered March 28, 2023. Build by ST Marine. First delivery estimated 2028. Displacement 10,000 tons [8] [9]

Formidable Singapore Navy guided-missile frigate RSS Steadfast.jpg Frigate RSS Formidable (68)
RSS Intrepid (69)
RSS Steadfast (70)
RSS Tenacious (71)
RSS Stalwart (72)
RSS Supreme (73)
Flag of France.svg France
Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
6
Corvettes
Victory RSS Vengeance Barak.jpg Corvette RSS Victory (88)
RSS Valour (89)
RSS Vigilance (90)
RSS Valiant (91)
RSS Vigour (92)
RSS Vengeance (93)
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
6
Patrol vessels
Potsdam Bad Duben IMO 9830032 S Hamburg 07-05-2023 (2).jpg Offshore patrol vesselUnnamed
Unnamed
Unnamed
Unnamed
Flag of Germany.svg Germany0+(4) [10] In 2023, Singapore ordered 4 offshore patrol vessels based on Fasmer design Potsdam-class patrol vessels. They are to replace the Sentinel-class maritime security and response vessel.
Independence RSS Fortitude in 2018.jpg Littoral Mission VesselRSS Independence (15)
RSS Sovereignty (16)
RSS Unity (17)
RSS Justice (18)
RSS Indomitable (19)
RSS Fortitude (20)
RSS Dauntless (21)
RSS Fearless (22)
Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore8The LMVs have replaced the Fearless-class patrol vessels.
Sentinel RSS Resilience.jpg Maritime Security and Response VesselMSRV Sentinel (55)
MSRV Guardian (56)
MSRV Protector (57)
MSRV Bastion (58)
Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore4The MRSVs are refurbished ex-Fearless-class patrol vessels.
Mine countermeasures vessels
Bedok Republic of Singapore Navy mine countermeasures vessels RSS Katong (M107) and RSS Bedok (M105) at Changi Naval Base, Singapore - 20070527.jpg Minehunter RSS Bedok (M105)
RSS Kallang (M106)
RSS Katong (M107)
RSS Punggol (M108)
Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore4
Amphibious warfare ships
Endurance Singapore Strait Passing warship.jpg Amphibious warfare RSS Endurance (207)
RSS Resolution (208)
RSS Persistence (209)
RSS Endeavour (210)
Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore4
Auxiliary vessels
SSRV MV Swift Rescue at IMDEX 2015.jpg Submarine rescue ship MV Swift Rescue Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore1
Patrol boats
Combatant Craft Large (CCL) Stealth interceptor patrol boat Flag of Singapore.svg SingaporeUnknown26 meter stealth combat boat. [11]
Specialised Marine Craft (SMC) Type II Stealth interceptor patrol boat Flag of Singapore.svg SingaporeUnknown25 meter stealth combat boat. [12]
Fast Interceptor Craft 145 interceptor patrol boat UnknownManufactured by Boston Whaler and used by Naval Diving Unit. First seen at Navy Open House 2010.
Rigid-hull inflatable boat
Hurricane ZH-1100 MACH II Rigid-hull inflatable boat Flag of France.svg FranceUnknownDesigned by Zodiac Milpro and known locally as the Combatant Craft Medium. Used by Naval Diving Unit.
Unmanned surface vessels (USV)
Protector USV Republic of Singapore Navy Protector Unmanned Surface Vehicle on display at the National Museum of Singapore - 20140223.jpg Unmanned surface vessel Flag of Israel.svg IsraelUnknown
Venus 16 USV Unmanned surface vessel Flag of Singapore.svg SingaporeUnknownVariants in service include: Coastal Defence USV, Mine Countermeasures USV with Towed Synthetic Aperture Sonar, and Mine Countermeasures USV with Expendable Mine Disposal System.
Spartan Scout Unmanned surface vessel Flag of the United States.svg USA2
Piranha/Vigilant USV Unmanned surface vessel Flag of the United States.svg USAUnknownManufactured by Zyvex Marine.

Aircraft

AircraftImageTypeVariantsOriginQuantityNotes
Helicopters
Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter prepares to land aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (cropped).jpg Multimission maritime helicopterS-70BFlag of the United States.svg  United States 8Serve in frigates.
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)
Boeing-Insitu Scaneagle US Navy 1005268-N-RC844-159 A Scan Eagle Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).jpg Unmanned aerial vehicleFlag of the United States.svg  United States Unknown

Weapons

Ship/submarine missiles

ModelImageTypeVariantsOriginQuantityNotes
Surface-to-air missile (SAM)
Aster RSS Formidable-20191014-05.jpg Vertically-launched surface-to-air missileAster-15
Aster-30
Flag of France.svg  France Unknown
MICA Defence Imagery - Missiles 19.jpg Vertically-launched surface-to-air missileVL MICA-M IRFlag of France.svg  France Unknown
Mistral Simbad missile.jpg Manportable surface-to-air missileSIMBAD-RCFlag of France.svg  France Unknown
Barak 1 Barak SAM.jpg Surface-to-air missileFlag of Israel.svg  Israel Unknown
Anti-ship missile (AShM)
Harpoon AGM-84 Harpoon launched from USS Leahy (CG-16).jpg Anti-ship missileFlag of the United States.svg  United States UnknownCapable of being launched from submarines
Torpedoes
A244-S Torpedo Mod.1
Mod.3
Flag of Italy.svg ItalyUnknown
Unknown
Black Shark Torpedo NSP
BSA
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Unknown
Unknown
TP617 TP617 Torpedo.jpg Torpedo Unknown
Unknown
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Unknown
Unknown
Export variant of Torped 613

See also

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