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Keel Laying for the RSN's First Littoral Mission Vessel
Keel Laying for the RSN's First Littoral Mission Vessel
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Keel
Laying for the RSN's First Littoral Mission Vessel
The
keel laying ceremony for the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN)'s first
Littoral Mission Vessel (LMV) was held at Singapore Technologies Marine
(ST Marine) in Jurong today. Permanent Secretary (Defence) Mr Chan Yeng
Kit officiated at the ceremony. The keel laying of the first LMV marks
another significant milestone for the RSN.
RSN's first Littoral Mission Vessel (LMV)
This LMV is the
first of eight new LMVs to be built for the RSN by ST Marine, together
with ST Electronics and DSO National Laboratories. The Defence Science
and Technology Agency is the overall programme manager and systems
integrator for the LMV programme.
The LMVs, to be
equipped with advanced combat systems, will be highly versatile and
capable of embarking on various mission modules to fulfil a full spectrum
of operations. To enable enhanced operational efficiency with a leaner
crew size, cutting-edge technologies and innovative concepts have
been integrated into the design of the LMVs.
The LMVs will
replace the existing Fearless-class Patrol Vessels, which have served
the RSN well for close to 20 years. The addition of the LMVs to the
RSN will enhance the capabilities of the RSN for the seaward defence
of Singapore.