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Old 07-03-2014, 12:10 AM
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Thumbs up PAP going full steam ahead on its run-road contingency plan

An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

60 F-16 upgrades to protect the run-road PAP A380 aircraft. Now, buy new air refuelling tankers from Airbus to support the 60 F-16 and the A380.
PAP elites planning to run road in 2017 after they lose the election.

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SINGAPORE - Singapore said Thursday it would replace its ageing KC-135R air refuelling tankers made by US firm Boeing with Airbus's A330 Multi-Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft.

Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen told parliament of the decision to acquire the MRTT, which is based on the civilian A330 plane.

Ng did not say how many Singapore will buy, but an industry source said in January the city-state wants to buy six MRTT aircraft in a contract worth an estimated one billion euros ($1.4 billion).

The Singapore air force operates a squadron of KC-135R air refuelling tankers, according to The Military Balance 2014, published by the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies.

By 2030, "our current KC-135 aerial tankers will have been replaced by the Airbus A330 Multi-Role Tanker Transport, which we have decided to acquire," Ng said during a debate on the country's budget.

"The MRTT, or Airbus A330, can hold 20 per cent more fuel than our current KC-135s and will extend the range of our fighters through air-to-air refuelling," he said.

"The Airbus A330 can also double up as a cargo and troop-lift aircraft to deploy troops and equipment to overseas sites further away as we have done in HADR (humanitarian and disaster relief) operations."

IHS Jane's Defence Weekly says Airbus has won orders for the MRTT from the air forces of Australia, Saudi Arabia, Britain and the United Arab Emirates.

Boeing's KC-135, which began flying for the US Air Force in the 1950s, provides mid-air refuelling services for long-range bombers, fighters and cargo aircraft.

Boeing in 2011 beat its European rival for an estimated $30 billion contract to replace the US Air Force's ageing fleet of KC-135 tankers with the newer KC-46 aircraft, with the first deliveries expected in 2017.




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