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What Purpose Do These Military Toys Serve When FAP Traitors Replace SGs With FTrash?
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To boost the FAP Traitor's #1 ego and to bribe the Western world into silence on their dictatorial ways? RSAF to acquire costly Aster-30 SAM system September 17th, 2013 | Author: Editorial Minister Ng Eng Hen Speaking in Parliament yesterday (16 Sep), Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said that the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) will soon acquire a new surface-to-air missile system called the Aster-30. He said that the Aster-30 is many times more potent than the I-hawk air defence system RSAF is currently using. “The Aster will allow us to engage multiple threats simultaneously and from a longer distance,” Dr Ng said. According to Wikipedia [Link], Aster is manufactured by Eurosam. It is designed to intercept and destroy a wide range of air threats including missiles. Aster is mainly used by France, Italy and the UK currently. It has a range of up to 120 km. The weight of an Aster 30 missile is 450 kg. Length is about 5 metres with a diameter of 180mm. Aster-30 is capable of reaching a speed of Mach 4.5 and an altitude of 30 km. The system uses a network of sophisticated radars and sensors enabling it to be highly effective against all types of air threats. According to the Italian Army which uses the Aster-30 system, it is capable of stopping short- to medium-range ballistic missiles [Link], besides stopping aircraft. As for its cost, according to this website [Link], a SAM battery with radar, command system, 6 launchers and 96 Aster-30 missiles can set a nation back about US$400-450 million, with each Aster-30 missile costing about US$2.5 million. Dr Ng said that the security and sovereignty of our country must never be compromised. However, it is logical to assume that any increase in spending on defence capability will likely trigger a similar increase in spending in our adversaries. According to a 2012 report from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Singapore is now the 5th-largest arms importer in the world, bested only by some obvious behemoths – China, India and Pakistan – plus South Korea. Singapore accounts for 4% of the world’s total spending on arms imports. Its defence spending per head beats every country bar America, Israel and Kuwait. Last year $9.7 billion, or 24% of the national budget, went to defence [Link]. VN:R_U [1.9.22_1171] Rating: +1 (from 1 vote) Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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