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AssAF Fought With Somali Pirates? When? How?

makapaaa

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<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%"><TBODY><TR>SAF proves its mettle overseas
</TR><!-- headline one : end --><TR>Missions in Afghanistan and elsewhere also let it gain valuable experience </TR><!-- Author --><TR><TD class="padlrt8 georgia11 darkgrey bold" colSpan=2>By Jermyn Chow
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SAF forces have fought Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden, treated those wounded in insurgent attacks in Afghanistan, protected the waters around key oil terminals and given logistics support to coalition vessels and helicopters in Iraq. -- PHOTO: MINDEF
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->THE men and women of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) were involved in more overseas operations last year than ever before.
They fought Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden, treated those wounded in insurgent attacks in war-torn Afghanistan, protected the waters around key oil terminals and gave logistics support to coalition vessels and helicopters in Iraq.
The troops joined a growing list of over 2,000 servicemen who have been deployed in 35 United Nations-sanctioned missions overseas since 1989 - four in Afghanistan alone since 2007.
The most recent one there put 39 men and women in the Oruzgan province, where they provided primary health care and helped their Dutch and Australian counterparts run a field hospital in Tarin Kowt, the provincial capital.
Soon, the navy's Landing Ship Tank RSS Persistence, two Super Puma helicopters and 240 SAF personnel will be back after three months in the Gulf of Aden.
Although the SAF's role has primarily been a supporting one, the troops have found themselves in challenging operations, said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Teo Chee Hean.
He noted that SAF personnel in Afghanistan have found themselves amid car bombs, roadside bombs, Improvised Explosive Devices and rocket attacks.
'So they're not without risks, but we prepare our people well. It's been a good operational experience for our people.'
He said the SAF is capable and credible - and able to contribute to regional peace and stability. And in a sign of the coming-of-age of the third-generation SAF, more deployments are in the offing.
It is planning another mission to Afghanistan, this time deploying a KC-135 refuelling aircraft and a group of air force servicemen who will operate a pilotless surveillance aircraft in support of Nato-led coalition forces.
The SAF plans to deploy a battlefield radar system there, to give soldiers more advance warning of enemy artillery, rocket and mortar launches.
It now has construction and engineering teams in Bamiyan to build a paediatric and women's wing for the province's hospital and to erect a security wall in the war-torn region.
But despite the growing number of peace missions overseas, DPM Teo said the SAF's main mission - the defence of Singapore - remained clear: 'We're the ultimate guarantor of Singapore's independence and sovereignty.'
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FTrash: LOL!
 

halsey02

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>They fought Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden>

With the United States providing firepower...like those 'big gangsters' allowing their 'junior members' to whack the opponets, for the experience...

or those 'pirates' they fought is of the 'lesser menace' kind..using small boats, knives & swords...
 

Char_Azn

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Think there's some issue with the article. SAF didn't not fight Somalia pirate, SAF is the armed forces, somalia pirates operate at sea. RSN was sent to fight the pirates. And yes there was actually an incident where the helicopter attached to the RSN vessel chased off some pirates but as far as I know I cant remember any incident when they actually have to open fire to fight them off

However SAF have been involved in a number of peacekeeping missions e.g. in Timor Leste. I have no idea whether they have seen actual combat but they were involved in missions in dangerous terrority
 

ahleebabasingaporethief

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They also tell you the following:

S'pore is democratic

Property prices are "really" rising.

Electricity prices depends on oil when we are using natural gas from Indonesia.

YOU BELIEVE?
 

singveld

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i guess they do send a small number of officers into war zone to gain combat experience

but just the officier is not enough to defend singapore

we need the whole NS men go into war zone around the world to gain combat experience.

after ww 2, a small number of israelis troop defeat a massive amount of arabs tooips with better equipped weapon.

why because the jews had combat experience in WW2, while the arabs are masterbatering at home during ww2.

combat experience is everything, send our NS men to combat zone.
 

Char_Azn

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Actually they send a lot of regulars overseas to gain some experience, not just officers, I know a few of specialist attached to places like East Timor and Afghanistan.

And seriously I dun think most pple doing their NS would want to go into any "Warzone"

Imagine U just completed your commando/infantry/engineer course and your CO tells U that they will be sending U to Iraq to "gain real combat experience". No way anyone is going to that that kind of BS. If U are regulars, maybe but NS men? No way!!!
 

2lanu

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Imagine U just completed your commando/infantry/engineer course and your CO tells U that they will be sending U to Iraq to "gain real combat experience". No way anyone is going to that that kind of BS. If U are regulars, maybe but NS men? No way!!!

If CO tell me that, you tell him to go himself then. Nobody in the right frame of mind will go warfront for nothing. Even those regulars that always go abroad for "training", I bet that they will be at the warfront fighting if war started. Maybe they will manlinger and stay behind to do organisation and logistic support. Leaving the NSmen to charge forward unknowingly.

And when end of war, all will come out and claim credits and got promotion and rewards. :oIo:
 

Papsmearer

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<TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%"><TBODY><TR>SAF proves its mettle overseas
</TR><!-- headline one : end --><TR>Missions in Afghanistan and elsewhere also let it gain valuable experience </TR><!-- Author --><TR><TD class="padlrt8 georgia11 darkgrey bold" colSpan=2>By Jermyn Chow
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SAF forces have fought Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden, treated those wounded in insurgent attacks in Afghanistan, protected the waters around key oil terminals and given logistics support to coalition vessels and helicopters in Iraq. -- PHOTO: MINDEF
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->THE men and women of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) were involved in more overseas operations last year than ever before.
They fought Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden, treated those wounded in insurgent attacks in war-torn Afghanistan, protected the waters around key oil terminals and gave logistics support to coalition vessels and helicopters in Iraq.
The troops joined a growing list of over 2,000 servicemen who have been deployed in 35 United Nations-sanctioned missions overseas since 1989 - four in Afghanistan alone since 2007.
The most recent one there put 39 men and women in the Oruzgan province, where they provided primary health care and helped their Dutch and Australian counterparts run a field hospital in Tarin Kowt, the provincial capital.
Soon, the navy's Landing Ship Tank RSS Persistence, two Super Puma helicopters and 240 SAF personnel will be back after three months in the Gulf of Aden.
Although the SAF's role has primarily been a supporting one, the troops have found themselves in challenging operations, said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Teo Chee Hean.
He noted that SAF personnel in Afghanistan have found themselves amid car bombs, roadside bombs, Improvised Explosive Devices and rocket attacks.
'So they're not without risks, but we prepare our people well. It's been a good operational experience for our people.'
He said the SAF is capable and credible - and able to contribute to regional peace and stability. And in a sign of the coming-of-age of the third-generation SAF, more deployments are in the offing.
It is planning another mission to Afghanistan, this time deploying a KC-135 refuelling aircraft and a group of air force servicemen who will operate a pilotless surveillance aircraft in support of Nato-led coalition forces.
The SAF plans to deploy a battlefield radar system there, to give soldiers more advance warning of enemy artillery, rocket and mortar launches.
It now has construction and engineering teams in Bamiyan to build a paediatric and women's wing for the province's hospital and to erect a security wall in the war-torn region.
But despite the growing number of peace missions overseas, DPM Teo said the SAF's main mission - the defence of Singapore - remained clear: 'We're the ultimate guarantor of Singapore's independence and sovereignty.'
[email protected]

FTrash: LOL!

Its all bullshit, mah. If S'pore actually fought the Somali pirates, it will be in all the world press. How many did they kill? How many captured? How many hostages freed? How many merchant ships protected? Never hear about any of this. Just sailing around the Yemen coast does not constitute fighting pirates.

2000 SAF send to support UN endeavours in the last 20 years is nothing to crow about. Especially when they are in non combatant roles. Canada and Malaysia have send many times that.

Pay this Teo Chee Bye megabucks to crow about mediocre achievements. At the same tiime, our much ridicule mat friends across the causeway have actually engaged in firefights and combat ops in Mogadishu, Kosovo, etc. during UN actions. Their army with a fraction of our SAF budget have more battle experience than us. If I were Teo CheeBye, I dunno where to hide my face.
 

red amoeba

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I would have asked Mr Teo one question:

if SAF so good, why they cannot catch Mas Selamat after 1 yr? And it is our mat friends who caught him....hone our skills first before go out and fight somalia pirates.

these somalia pirates have nothing to lose - its the high sea or poverty...are our SAF ready to lay down their lives against these pirates 1,000 of kuku miles from here?
 

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"Your useless paper generals with no real war experience are a joke! So is your media! Hahahahaha"





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TeeKee

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this pic is misleading...

because it involves assault operation....

but we are just providing supporting role...

nothing to brag about.
 

red amoeba

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this pic is misleading...

because it involves assault operation....

but we are just providing supporting role...

nothing to brag about.


ha ha, for one moment, i thot the picture depict some ah bengs doing cosplay of Counter-strike
 

2lanu

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I would have asked Mr Teo one question:

if SAF so good, why they cannot catch Mas Selamat after 1 yr? And it is our mat friends who caught him....hone our skills first before go out and fight somalia pirates.

Mas was Kan Sing mess, ah chee take cover so as not to kanna arrow...:p
 
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