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Singapore confirms Aster 30 SAMP/T operations, reveals new details of system configuration
by Kelvin Wong & Naqi Wasif



Fresh details of the Republic of Singapore Air Force’s (RSAF’s) Aster 30 SAMP/T (Sol-Air Moyenne Portée/Terrestre) self-propelled medium-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) system emerged during a demonstration of the service’s enhanced Island Air Defence (IAD) system at the western Lim Chu Kang Camp II on 17 December.

Developed and manufactured by Eurosam, a joint venture between MBDA and Thales, the Aster 30 SAMP/T is the latest ground-based air defence (GBAD) missile system to be integrated to the RSAF’s progressively evolving IAD system – which was initially conceptualised in 2006 – and has been conducting “round-the-clock” air defence operations since August, according to RSAF officials.

The Republic of Singapore Air Force has fielded the Aster 30 SAMP/T medium-range SAM system to bolster its upper tier air defence umbrella. Seen here is an Aster 30 launcher vehicle with a unique standalone midcourse-guidance datalink system immediately behind it. (Janes/Kelvin Wong)

The Republic of Singapore Air Force has fielded the Aster 30 SAMP/T medium-range SAM system to bolster its upper tier air defence umbrella. Seen here is an Aster 30 launcher vehicle with a unique standalone midcourse-guidance datalink system immediately behind it. (Janes/Kelvin Wong)

The Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) earlier confirmed that it took delivery of the SAMP/T system in 2018 to replace its heavily modified but ageing Raytheon MIM-23B Improved Homing All the Way Killer (I-HAWK) missile systems – operated by 163 Squadron – which entered service in the early 1980s.

The country announced its selection of the SAMP/T system in September 2013 as an upper-tier system to supplement the mobile, shorter-range Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Surface-to-Air PYthon and DERby – Short Range (SPYDER-SR) system. The SPYDER-SR was delivered in 2012 and attained full operational capability in July 2018.



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Singapore confirms Aster 30 SAMP/T operations, reveals new details of system configuration (janes.com)
 
The demonstration IMO is away Singapore try to respond to Indonesia rocket launch in 2 December this year. The time is so close as it may be seen as a reaction of Indonesian made rocket.

 
Singapore’s military capability is impressive. Hope it remains so, I’ve got close family there.
 
The demonstration IMO is away Singapore try to respond to Indonesia rocket launch in 2 December this year. The time is so close as it may be seen as a reaction of Indonesian made rocket.

Did the rocket reach space?
Singapore’s military capability is impressive. Hope it remains so, I’ve got close family there.
Aster 30 is a bad choice. They shall go for patriot III
 
Did the rocket reach space?

Aster 30 is a bad choice. They shall go for patriot III

The target is by 2025 it will reach 200 km altitude (will be two stages rocket), that all thay they say. They dont mention about the current result.
 
The target is by 2025 it will reach 200 km altitude (will be two stages rocket), that all thay they say. They dont mention about the current result.
The current rocket looks too small to reach space. More like a MRL rocket.
 
The demonstration IMO is away Singapore try to respond to Indonesia rocket launch in 2 December this year. The time is so close as it may be seen as a reaction of Indonesian made rocket.

It should be used on a multi barrel rocket launcher, not as a ballistic missile yet.
 
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