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https://www.mindef.gov.sg/web/porta...s/latest-releases/article-detail/2019/cos2019
Multi-Role Combat Vessels (MRCVs)
The new Multi-Role Combat Vessels will replace the ageing Victory-class Missile Corvettes, which have served with distinction since 1989. Delivery is expected to begin from 2025, with full delivery expected around 2030.
Besides improving capabilities, the new MRCVs will be custom-built for lean manning and incorporate technologies to automate certain functions. This results in the MRCV using less manpower – about half the size found in modern frigates. In addition, this will result in operational cost savings of up to 10 per cent, compared to similar-sized frigates.
The MRCVs will also have unmanned air and sea drones to extend their reach and flexibility against threats.
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No mention of number of Vertical Launching System cells in each vessel. Interesting to note the modular mission payload capabilities of the MRCV and LMV (Littoral Mission Vessel). Upgrades for the Formidable Class are scheduled too.
Some indigenous developments maybe quietly slipped in. As an integrated, networked armed force, SAF should be able to punch well above its weight for the coming decades, if there are no mishaps.
Multi-Role Combat Vessels (MRCVs)
The new Multi-Role Combat Vessels will replace the ageing Victory-class Missile Corvettes, which have served with distinction since 1989. Delivery is expected to begin from 2025, with full delivery expected around 2030.
Besides improving capabilities, the new MRCVs will be custom-built for lean manning and incorporate technologies to automate certain functions. This results in the MRCV using less manpower – about half the size found in modern frigates. In addition, this will result in operational cost savings of up to 10 per cent, compared to similar-sized frigates.
The MRCVs will also have unmanned air and sea drones to extend their reach and flexibility against threats.
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No mention of number of Vertical Launching System cells in each vessel. Interesting to note the modular mission payload capabilities of the MRCV and LMV (Littoral Mission Vessel). Upgrades for the Formidable Class are scheduled too.
Some indigenous developments maybe quietly slipped in. As an integrated, networked armed force, SAF should be able to punch well above its weight for the coming decades, if there are no mishaps.