http://www.channelnewsasia.com./stories/singaporelocalnews/view/183241/1/.htmlSINGAPORE : Singapore's Ministry of Defence has acquired 12 F-15SG fighter aircraft from Boeing.
The F-15SG is the most advanced variant of the F-15 and will operate as the Singapore Air Forces' next generation multi-role fighter jet.
They will be equipped with sophisticated avionics and weapons systems.
The contract provides an option for the acquisition of another eight aircraft at a later date.
The F-15SG will replace the A-4SU Skyhawks, which have been retired.
The 12 aircraft are expected to be delivered in 2008 or 2009.
In September, Boeing beat out French plane maker Dassault
for the deal, valued at more than $1 billion. - CNA /ct
http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/news_and_events/nr/2005/dec/12dec05_nr.htmlThe Ministry of Defence has signed a contract with The Boeing Company on 12 December 2005 to acquire 12 F-15SG (designated “SG” for “Singapore”) fighter aircraft. The F-15SG, which has a configuration that is unique to Singapore, will be the most advanced variant of the F-15 and will operate as the Republic of Singapore Air Force’s (RSAF) next generation multi-role fighter jet. The contract also provides an option for the acquisition of another 8 aircraft at a future date.
The F-15SG will replace the A-4SU Skyhawks which have been retired. They will be equipped with sophisticated avionics and weapons systems and will give the RSAF significantly better system-level capability. The acquisition of these advanced fighters marks a milestone in the transformation of the RSAF, and will significantly enhance the capabilities and operational readiness of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF).
The twelve F-15SG are expected to be delivered in 2008/09. The Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) will manage the F-15SG programme.
