Singapore Boosts Naval Power with New Advanced Submarines
Singapore has commissioned two new advanced submarines, Invincible and Impeccable, designed to protect sea lines of communication. These submarines bring technological advancements, requiring fewer sailors and boasting quiet operation. The submarines also include facilities for female crew, serving as a strategic asset in regional naval activities.
Singapore commissioned two cutting-edge submarines, Invincible and Impeccable, to enhance its naval capabilities and secure critical sea lines of communication. Experts highlight the submarines' advanced technology, which allows for efficient long-distance operations using fewer crew members.
The Invincible-class submarines, featuring automation and facilities for female crew, represent a significant step forward for Singapore's navy. These vessels were unveiled in a ceremony at Changi Naval Base by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.
Despite their advanced features, experts note that the submarines are armed solely with heavyweight torpedoes, limiting their capabilities compared to other regional navies' vessels. Nonetheless, Singapore's new submarines position it as a crucial player in Southeast Asian maritime security.
(With inputs from agencies.)