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Singapore to replace US-based Chinooks

7th April 2016 - 08:19 GMT | by Chen Chuanren in Singapore

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Singapore will replace the Republic of Singapore Air Force’s (RSAF) fleet of six Boeing CH-47D Chinook helicopters.

The replacement will only affect the Peace Prairie training detachment in Texas, US, which flies the D model. The bulk of these were built in 1995 and delivered in 1996.

However, it is uncertain yet whether the US-based detachment will stand down or will continue with a new version of Chinook.

Chinooks have been operational with 127 Squadron in Sembawang Air Base since 1998. The RSAF also operates ten SD ‘Super D’ versions in Singapore, these are fitted with a colour glass cockpit,

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Chen Chuanren is Shephard’s Singapore correspondent, covering primarily land and sea systems. He served in …

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