SINGAPORE: Singapore is"quite confident" of being able to detect and neutralise the alleged drones that were used to attack two oil facilities in Saudi Arabia last month, Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said in Parliament on Monday .
" the Saudi attack, the alleged components that were used or platforms were used, we are quite confident that we would have detected it, as well as been able to neutralise it." “The assets we have in place now would have been able to detect the alleged drones used in the attack on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia,” he said. “The SAF is confident that these systems can protect Singapore against aerial threats from both manned and unmanned aircraft. Our air defence system is live, 24/7.
Dr Ng said:"Depending on the reports you read, from 700km to 1,500km. These medium and long-range drones are able to avoid radar detection and also hit their targets with great precision." “Even though they are very simple devices, they can disrupt civilian or military air traffic because they pose safety hazards and the impact is not trivial, as the past incidents in Gatwick and“In both incidents, planes were diverted grounded which resulted in both real and opportunity costs – mounting to millions – to airport regulators, airlines and passengers," he said.
When it comes to drones that sit in the middle of the threat spectrum, the SAF puts up additional sensors and counter-offensive capabilities when required during high-signature events, such as the National Day Parade or the Trump-Kim Summit, or when intelligence assessments indicate specific risks.
Wow NgEngHen wo usual hairdye and looking his age publically means likely he is stepping dwn soon and retiring .usual pattern for sg politicians .no.hmm singapore YahooSG
Find Xi JiPing , they're so good at doing such stuffs , esp those hijacking purposes , u need a devil to curb another devil
Yes la Mr Ng , technology alot la , want to find or not , cannot find pay money to invent one Universal Drone spotter can liao , disrupt all drone's frequency
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