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ST Engineering to Build Six Combat Vessels for Singapore Navy

ST Engineering Marine has won a contract to build six multi-role combat vessels (MRCVs) to replace the Republic of Singapore Navy’s Victory-class missile corvettes.

Alongside the construction, the company will facilitate the integration and procurement of related platform equipment for the vessels.

Furthermore, integrated logistics support engineering will be provided to sustain the operational readiness of the MRCVs throughout their lifecycle.

The vessels will be developed locally at ST Engineering’s facility in Singapore. Delivery of the first unit is scheduled for 2028.

‘Multiplier Effect’

According to ST Engineering, the Singapore Navy’s future MCRVs will function as a mothership to deploy manned and unmanned systems.

The vessels are expected to possess maximum combat capability on various naval missions once employed in the service.

180406-N-GP724-2430 SOUTH CHINA SEA (April 6, 2018) Seaman Yara Schmidt watches as the Republic of Singapore Navy Victory-class corvette RSS Valiant (PGG 91) sails alongside the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). Theodore Roosevelt is currently underway for a regularly scheduled deployment in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Alex Perlman/Released)
Republic of Singapore Navy Victory-class corvette RSS Valiant (PGG 91). Photo: Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Alex Perlman/US Navy

“This contract affirms our capabilities to design and build large and complex naval vessels,” ST Engineering Marine President Ng Sing Chan stated.

“The new MRCV will harness the ‘multiplier effect’ of digital technologies, to meet the RSN’s requirements for faster, more efficient operations.

“It also demonstrates our commitment to support MINDEF in the area of design, construction, operations and support.”

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