Response to plot by
Batam terrorist cell to fire rockets at Marina Bay
Thanks to steady
investments in defence capabilities - some of which have yet to be unveiled -
the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) can detect and destroy artillery projectiles
such as rockets in mid-flight.
The SAF has amassed several decades of experience operating radars designed to locate enemy artillery positions by tracking shells or rockets to their point of origin. Five types of counter battery radars have been fielded over the years by the Singapore Artillery and, in recent years, by the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF).
The RSAF counter rocket artillery and mortar (C-RAM) radars are operated alongside guided munitions that can be launched in quick succession, in all-weather conditions and at very short notice to intercept aerial threats like rockets. This new capability underlines Singapore's ability to anticipate and respond to a wide spectrum of security threats.
We are heartened by MINDEF/SAF's proactive and resolute stance in defending Singapore.
The SAF has amassed several decades of experience operating radars designed to locate enemy artillery positions by tracking shells or rockets to their point of origin. Five types of counter battery radars have been fielded over the years by the Singapore Artillery and, in recent years, by the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF).
The RSAF counter rocket artillery and mortar (C-RAM) radars are operated alongside guided munitions that can be launched in quick succession, in all-weather conditions and at very short notice to intercept aerial threats like rockets. This new capability underlines Singapore's ability to anticipate and respond to a wide spectrum of security threats.
We are heartened by MINDEF/SAF's proactive and resolute stance in defending Singapore.
Posted by David Boey
I remember
reading an article about the how the Palestinians attacked the Israelis with
their hundreds of $30 homemade rockets that rained into Israeli territories.
These were very cheap DIY rockets made from makeshift metal pipes and explosive
material plus whatever shrapnel they embedded to penetrate the Iron Dome. Even
if the radars could detect them, the Israelis just did not have enough anti
rocket missiles to match the incoming rockets.
The Israelis
defended these rocket rains with their expensive anti missile missiles that
cost a million or more a piece. Fortunately or unfortunately many of the
makeshift rockets broke through the defensive shield, or mosquito net, of the
Iron Dome, there were just too many of them to take down.
Fortunately or
unfortunately, the ISIS cells in Batam or nearby would not have the critical
mass to rain rockets into Marina Bay or into other parts of Singapore. It would
be a real test of our radar detection system and how many missiles we have and
could launch to take them down, and how many would sneak through and give us a
nightmare.
It is always
comforting to know that our defence is intact and in good hands. Would someone
be asking for THAAD? Just a couple of billion dollars only, to protect
Singapore from ICBMs from God knows where?