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  1. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/new-saf-hunter-armoured-fighting-vehicle-commissioned-as-armour-formation-turns-50 As a tankee myself, I’m proud to see another upgrade in our Armour formation. Once Armour Always Armour! SINGAPORE - The Singapore Army has unveiled its latest armoured fighting vehicle (AFV), which boasts greater firepower, survivability and mobility. Hailed as a centrepiece of the next-generation army, the vehicle - called the Hunter to represent the predatory spirit to sense, track, and pursue its prey - was commissioned at the Armour formation's 50th anniversary parade on Tuesday (June 11). Locally designed and developed by the Defence Science and Technology Agency with the Singapore Army and ST Engineering, the Hunter will progressively replace the army's fleet of Ultra M113 armoured fighting vehicles, which have been in service since the 1970s. Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen, who commissioned the Hunter at Sungei Gedong Camp, said that like the first-generation AMX-13 tank from 50 years ago, the new AFV will also make its debut appearance at this year's National Day Parade at the Padang. He said: "Just as the Pioneer Generation, many of whom are here today, previous commanders and men of the armour formation, did half a century ago, and across the 50 years that the Armour has developed, I hope that Singaporeans will draw strength from the SAF's Armour Formation, united as one people, to defend our home together. "This is a fitting tribute to commemorate our Bicentennial with the SAF giving strength to the nation, with Armour at its core." Chief Armour Officer, Brigadier-General Yew Chee Leung, 42, said the Hunter is the army's first fully-digitalised vehicle, incorporating smart digital technologies catered to modern-day soldiers. A digital steering system, called drive-by-wire, allows the vehicle commander to take over the driving function if needed. Its weapons can be controlled via a touchscreen interface. The interior of the Hunter Armoured Fighting Vehicle "So the way we drive and the way we fight have been fully digitalised. That's what we mean when we say it is a fully-digitalised platform," said BG Yew. The Hunter is armed with a 30mm cannon, a 7.62mm machine gun, eight 76mm smoke grenade launchers, and two anti-tank guided missiles - the first time the missiles have been integrated into an armoured fighting vehicle. Conceptualisation of the vehicle began in 2006. It is operated by a crew of three, namely the vehicle commander, gunner and the driver, in an integrated combat cockpit within the vehicle. The Hunter is the army's first armoured fighting vehicle to have such a cockpit, which allows the commander and gunner to operate a common set of controls, and the closed hatch design minimises the crew's exposure to threats, especially in urban environments. BG Yew said that the formation will train a core group of regulars and instructors this year, before starting training for full-time national servicemen and rolling out the vehicle for the 42nd Battalion, Singapore Armoured Regiment next year. The Hunter Armoured Fighting Vehicle on the move at Sungei Gedong Camp "Not only do we see an enhanced capability and lethality in the Hunter AFV, we see enhancements to our operations and maintenance. Especially so when the vehicle is able to actively track and monitor its own status," said Major Brandon Lim, 33, a weapon staff officer involved in the Hunter programme. Algorithms can be used for predictive maintenance, increasing the efficiency of vehicle maintenance and management. The Hunter crew can mobilise unmanned aerial and ground vehicles to gather reconnaissance and surveillance information remotely, with obvious advantages for stealth manoeuvres and its own protection. The first locally developed armoured fighting vehicle, the Bionix, was rolled out in 1999. The event on Tuesday also marked 50 years since the Armour formation's first appearance at a National Day Parade in 1969, when 18 French-made AMX-13 tanks rolled down the Padang. Quoting founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew's memoirs, Dr Ng said the roll-past of the AMX-13 tanks and V200 armoured vehicles had a "dramatic effect" on people in Malaysia, and the tanks' debut had given confidence to Singaporeans, as it marked a step up in the SAF's defence capabilities. Other senior military officers at the parade included Chief of Defence Force Melvyn Ong and Chief of Army Goh Si Hou. DSTA chief executive Tan Peng Yam, as well as the first batch of armour pioneers and early batches of national servicemen from the formation, were also present.
  2. why nobody talk about this ah.................lai lai lai............dont fight over VEP and toll................come see hot bods and win vouchers lah............ [laugh] http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/story/contest-download-100-hot-bods-ebook-and-win-500-worth-under-armour-vouchers Download 100 Hot Bods and win $500 worth of Under Armour vouchers! Three readers who download 100 Hot Bods from The Straits Times Star app will win $500 each in vouchers from American sports apparel brand Under Armour, PUBLISHED ON JUL 26, 2014 7:15 PM 4 3 1 0PRINTEMAIL The 100 Hot Bods e-book is available free from July 27 in The Straits Times Star (ST Star) app for iPad and Android tablets and smartphones. Three readers who download ST's new e-book 100 Hot Bods will each win $500 worth of Under Armour vouchers. The Straits Times is giving away the vouchers for the American sports apparel brand, which recently opened its first shop in Singapore at Orchard Gateway. The new e-book, which is available for free download in The Straits Times Star app, is a compilation of photographs and interviews with 100 people who have appeared in the popular column, which was introduced in The Sunday Times in January 2004. There are also almost 40 pages of health and fitness tips to help readers eat right, start exercising and get their own hot bod. The stories include tips on staying healthy, food to remove from the kitchen and what to replace them with, a calorie count of 100 popular food items and a four-week get-fit plan for beginners. For a chance to win the $500 vouchers, please do this: 1. Please click on these links: - ST Star app in the Apple App Store, or - ST Star app on Google Play 2. Alternatively, go to the App Store or Google Play and search "The Straits Times Star" to download the ST Star app, which is available for the iPad and Android tablets and smartphones. The app is designed for tablets and optimised for the iPad. 3. Download The Straits Times Star app (search "Straits Times Star"). 4. Once you are in the ST Star app, download the 100 Hot Bods e-book. 5. Look for the question in the contest page near the story "8 tips to staying healthy". 6. E-mail your answer to [email protected] using the header "100 Hot Bods Contest". 7. The contest closes on Aug 17. Winners will be informed via e-mail. Get the contest details and terms and conditions in 100 Hot Bods. The ST Star app is an extension of The Straits Times Appreciates Readers (Star) programme, an ongoing effort to reach out to readers and the community. Along with 100 Hot Bods, the app is home to a monthly lifestyle magazine called The Life, which has articles on style, design, pursuits, travel and food. The second issue of the magazine was launched on July 25. It is also free to download for iPad and Android devices. It is best viewed on tablets. Other e-books will also be published in the ST Star app. - See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/story/contest-download-100-hot-bods-ebook-and-win-500-worth-under-armour-vouchers#sthash.TP6WQgi9.dpuf
  3. Partly in Gedong, partly in Germany. Ex-armour people will probably relate to this quite well, except the fact that the tanks are much bigger than the SM-1 we used to have That being said, the bunch of cadets sound very "air level" JC-types...... quite well spoken, but talk a lot of bird also...... one keeps harping on the 60 ton tank statistic......
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