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SAF's new maritime patrol aircraft to enter service in early 2030s, says Chan Chun Sing

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September 14, 2025

They will lift Singapore's situational awareness amid more congested security environment

- By Kareyst Lin

SAF's new maritime patrol aircraft to enter service in early 2030s, says Chan Chun Sing

MOUNTAIN HOME, Idaho - The four Boeing P-8A Maritime Patrol Aircraft to be acquired by the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) are expected to come into service in the early 2030s.

Defence Minister Chan Chun Sing said this at Exercise Forging Sabre in Mountain Home, Idaho, on Sept 13 (Singapore time).

He said the aircraft will boost Singapore's situational awareness amid a more congested maritime security environment.

This was the last stop of Mr Chan's first official visit as Defence Minister to the US from Sept 9 to 13.

It included a visit to F-35 developer Lockheed Martin's production facility in Texas, and meetings with US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and other political leaders.

The Ministry of Defence (Mindef) announced the acquisition of the P-8As on Sept 10 to replace its ageing Fokker-50 Maritime Patrol Aircraft, which have been in service for more than 30 years.

Mr Chan noted that the evaluation process for a replacement lasted several years.

"We are focused not just on the platform per se, but the capabilities," he said.

"The capability we want is to enhance our situational awareness for the maritime security environment. The environment has evolved quite a lot over the past many years. It has become much more congested." Mr Chan added that the P-8As are part of a broader upgrade to Singapore's maritime surveillance network, rather than a one-to-one replacement, and additional platforms will be announced in the future.

"Different platforms bring to the table different capabilities, and we want to make sure that we have these to augment our overall situational awareness and strengthen the resilience of our capability," he said.

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