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Singapore has been offered the state-of-the-art AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) ultra long-range radar, TPY-4, developed Lockheed Martin

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(DEFENCE SECURITY ASIA) — As United States closest ally in the region, Singapore has been offered the state-of-the-art AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) ultra long-range radar, TPY-4, developed Lockheed Martin which is capable of detecting targets from distances ranging between 550km to 1000km to meet the city-state’s air defense requirements.

The TPY-4 multi-mission long-range radar is described as the world’s premier ground-based long-range system, expected to revolutionize the air defense capabilities of the republic situated at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula.

With tracking capabilities extending up to a distance of 1,000 kilometers, the republic’s air defense unit can easily detect foreign aircraft, even those that have just taken off from any air base in southern Thailand or northern Malaysia.

This modern and sophisticated TPY-4 radar, already in operation with the United States Air Force and the Norwegian Armed Forces, utilizes high-frequency radio waves to detect and track both existing and potential targets, highlighting the critical role of the electromagnetic spectrum in military technology and defense strategies.

Currently, the Singapore Air Force relies on the long-range FPS-117 radar, also developed by Lockheed Martin, for its air defense system to monitor all forms of aerial threats.

The FPS-117 radar has served Singapore well, capable of detecting targets up to 250 Nautical Miles (463km), but the TPY-4 will the Singapore Armed Forces a step further in terms of guarding its airspace from any threat.

The long-range AESA TPY-4 radar offered by Lockheed Martin to Singapore represents a significant enhancement in capability.

With an altitude detection range of 30.5km, the TPY-4 has an advantage in detecting high-altitude threats, including ballistic missiles and both manned and unmanned aircraft.

In terms of capabilities, the TPY-4 is far superior to the FPS-117, utilizing cutting-edge technology for more accurate and faster target detection and tracking.

This capability is crucial in the current complex security and defense landscape, requiring robust and high-capacity air defense systems to meet critical challenges.

The TPY-4 long-range 3D AESA radar, developed by Lockheed Martin, is based on Gallium Nitride and incorporates digital technology in every aspect of its operation, making it a software-defined radar.

The United States fundamentally strives to ensure that its closest allies maintain a “qualitative edge” in military terms over non-allied nations by providing them with more modern and capable systems and assets.

Operating in the L Band with a versatile rotation rate and Stop/Stare capabilities, the TPY-4 is a multi-mission radar capable of performing various missions simultaneously.

Among the key functions of the long-range 3D AESA TPY-4 radar offered by Lockheed Martin to Singapore are airspace monitoring, unmanned aerial system surveillance, ballistic missile detection and monitoring, maritime area surveillance, and satellite monitoring.
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The TPY-4 can be relocated to any operational site using C-130, C-17 transport aircraft, trucks, trains, or helicopters, and is capable of operating in extreme weather conditions and remotely or unmanned. — DSA
 

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he TPY-4 is a long-range 3D AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) radar with the following features and functionalities ¹ ² ³ ⁴ ⁵ ⁶ ⁷:

- Developed by Lockheed Martin
- Capable of detecting targets from distances ranging between 550 km to 1000 km
- Capable of tracking targets up to a distance of 1,000 kilometers
- Utilizes high-frequency radio waves to detect and track targets
- Can detect and track fixed-wing aircraft and ballistic missiles at altitudes of up to 30.5 km
- Can also detect low-profile threats such as small unmanned aerial vehicles
- Operates in the L Band with a versatile rotation rate and Stop/Stare capabilities
- Can perform various missions simultaneously
- Key functions include airspace monitoring, unmanned aerial system surveillance, ballistic missile detection and monitoring, maritime area surveillance, and satellite monitoring.

If we draw a circle with a radius of 1000 km (621 miles) centred on Singapore, it would reach several countries in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Here are some notable locations within that range:

1. Malaysia: entire country
2. Indonesia: large parts of the archipelago, including Jakarta and Bali
3. Philippines: entire country
4. Thailand: southern and central regions
5. Vietnam: southern and central regions
6. Cambodia: entire country
7. Laos: entire country
8. Myanmar (Burma): southern and central regions
9. East Timor: entire country
10. Australia: northern tip of Western Australia and the Northern Territory
11. Papua New Guinea: southern and central regions

I guess it's an upgrade to our air distance, looking at the specification.
 
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he TPY-4 is a long-range 3D AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) radar with the following features and functionalities ¹ ² ³ ⁴ ⁵ ⁶ ⁷:

- Developed by Lockheed Martin
- Capable of detecting targets from distances ranging between 550 km to 1000 km
- Capable of tracking targets up to a distance of 1,000 kilometers
- Utilizes high-frequency radio waves to detect and track targets
- Can detect and track fixed-wing aircraft and ballistic missiles at altitudes of up to 30.5 km
- Can also detect low-profile threats such as small unmanned aerial vehicles
- Operates in the L Band with a versatile rotation rate and Stop/Stare capabilities
- Can perform various missions simultaneously
- Key functions include airspace monitoring, unmanned aerial system surveillance, ballistic missile detection and monitoring, maritime area surveillance, and satellite monitoring.

If we draw a circle with a radius of 1000 km (621 miles) centred on Singapore, it would reach several countries in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Here are some notable locations within that range:

1. Malaysia: entire country
2. Indonesia: large parts of the archipelago, including Jakarta and Bali
3. Philippines: entire country
4. Thailand: southern and central regions
5. Vietnam: southern and central regions
6. Cambodia: entire country
7. Laos: entire country
8. Myanmar (Burma): southern and central regions
9. East Timor: entire country
10. Australia: northern tip of Western Australia and the Northern Territory
11. Papua New Guinea: southern and central regions

I guess it's an upgrade to our air distance, looking at the specification.
Talk cock bullshit. It's brainless drivel like this that is why sinkieland is fucked.

1) Which of these countries u mentioned above have the capability to launch a 1000km strike on Singapore
2) Why would they even bother to do that.

If you can answer these 2 questions in a logical coherent way, then I will say good for u. But I know u already cannot.
 

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Talk cock bullshit. It's brainless drivel like this that is why sinkieland is fucked.

1) Which of these countries u mentioned above have the capability to launch a 1000km strike on Singapore
2) Why would they even bother to do that.

If you can answer these 2 questions in a logical coherent way, then I will say good for u. But I know u already cannot.
Longer range 1000km means our powerful country can see what those countries further away are doing above their airspace. We can track their movement. Don't need to rely on flightradar24.com liao.
 
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congo9

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Looking at our strategic location, we are the richest Nation in Asean and possibily in Asia.
Having a strong military and capability is essential. More importantly we can

We may not be able to join BRIC, and we need to arm ourselves to the teeth.
 
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If we draw a circle with a radius of 1000 km (621 miles) centred on Singapore, it would reach several countries in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Here are some notable locations within that


Make no mistakes. This equipment DO serve a purpose. Draw a circle with a radius of 1000km & one will realize it would COVER the SOUTH CHINA SEAS too, where much contention & conflict is smouldering daily......

With this equipment & its back ups, Singapore has taken the responsibility to keep our neighbors ASEAN & Humanity, INFORMED should a weather or aerial phenomena, or man-made crisis occurs within that radar coverage & the necessary actions needed to keep the population of this region safe...

As mentioned before in one of RSAF recruitment campaign to enlist DEDICATED officers & men - There is NO such thing as unidentified flying objects in our skies.....( not even any mortal made hypersonic missiles can escape radar detection....)


 
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Papsmearer

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Longer range 1000km means our powerful country can see what those countries further away are doing above their airspace. We can track their movement. Don't need to rely on flightradar24.com liao.
Watch them for fuck? We are a voyeurs now? Still don't answer the question of why we need them
 
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