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Serious Lim Chu Kang Rd takes 48hrs to convert to runway, war over already lah, dumb SAF

110 NS Men kena tekan like shit. Removing heavy iron barriers one by one for kilometres under the hot sun just because some farking generals want to prove something!

NIN NA MA! PCB SAF! Should have shaft those freaking metal rods up their gay asses!

these 110 nsmen are stupid to the max.
they should do it slowly like a tortoise.
they are civilians afterall
 
RSAF
scholar generals never heard of this plane.

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This LJ plane can be easily shot down my hand carry air to air missiles!
 
day in day out I heard this myth and another: secret tunnel to Gombak.
I have never seen them though.
cat 1 clearance?

There are all sorts of secrets shit around the place. there is an underground storage facility for armour vehicles too as well as an open driclad location.
 
[h=1]Lim Chu Kang Road to be converted into runway for RSAF exercise[/h]
  • By Loh Chuan Junn
  • Posted 11 Nov 2016 20:49
  • Updated 12 Nov 2016 18:32














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  • SINGAPORE: Lim Chu Kang Road will be converted into a runway from Thursday (Nov 10) to Monday, as part of the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) exercise to increase its aircraft take-off and landing capabilit

Codenamed Exercise Torrent, the alternate runway exercise was last conducted in 2008, and is now in its seventh edition.
The conversion of Lim Chu Kang Road will take about 48 hours and involves 110 RSAF servicemen. Public road fixtures such as lamp posts, traffic lights, bus stops, road signs and guard rails will be temporarily removed.

BG Gan Siow Huang, commander of Air Power Generation Command (APGC) and exercise director, said Exercise Torrent has been challenging internally and externally.
"It takes a lot of cooperation within the RSAF - with the ground crew and the air crew. Externally, for this exercise, we also have to work very closely with national agencies such as the Land Transport Authority, the National Environment Agency and Singapore Police Force," she said.
She added that the RSAF also had to engage farm businesses in the vicinity so as to "minimise disruption".
RSAF's F-15SG aircraft will be making their debut in this year's exercise. Other jets featured include the F-16C/Ds and F-16D+s. These fighter jets will simultaneously take off and land using both Lim Chu Kang Road and the Tengah Air Base runway.

A simulated emergency using hook wire engagement by a Mobile Arrestor Gear (MAG) on the F16 jets will also be conducted. The eight-tonne MAG is a mechanical system that rapidly decelerates an aircraft after it touches down. It can be used for short or temporary runways or in situations where the aircraft has difficulty stopping on its own due to faults.
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[h=3]Mobile Arrestor Gear. (Photo: Junn Loh)[/h]​
ME6 Jerediah Ong, Air Force engineer and member of the team overseeing the conversion of the road said they also had to focus on the removal of all foreign objects on the road, such as stones and nails, as these pose risks to the engines of the aircraft.
"Up north (of Lim Chu Kang Road), there are actually a few recycling plants, recycling locations. So, the big trucks go by and they do drop items on the road in the process," he said.
Lim Chu Kang Road will be closed until 6pm on Monday, to facilitate the road transformation and exercise.

48 hours whole of Malaysia can be conquered.
 
Bargain Kok kok kuay said its a success!!!

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Fighter jets take off from from Lim Chu Kang Road in RSAF's Exercise Torrent
Today, 11:50 AM
A total of 12 fighter jets roared down the runway, including the F-15SG aircraft, which made their debut in the exercise. It was described as a success by Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen.
 
If 5 PRC spies working here as bus drivers or lorry drivers, drive their vehicles thru the road blocks and ram thru, then set their vehicles on fire in the middle of the runway, it will put it out of action for hours if not days. Or did MINDEF not think of that?

You may have heard it before; MINDEAF is ministry of deaf and the whole exercise is a just a well rehearsed show like the NDPs. If something like the scenario that ever happen given the level of PRCs, Bangalas in that area and the probability it could, I can be very sure all there will shit in their pants. They excel to please their masters and presume perfections.
 
These place and the ECP near airport are all open secret.
Enemies bombed first before dumb saf can convert them for use
 
These place and the ECP near airport are all open secret.
Enemies bombed first before dumb saf can convert them for use


Essentially,
these roads are for recovering our foreign based aircraft. They are assuming in an enemy first strike, Tengah and the other airports and airbases are taken out. I was told the reason why they say 48 hrs to prep the alternate runway is because that's how long it takes to get a KC-135 together, a squadron of fully armed F-15SG and F-16s, and fly them back to Singapore from the continental US. When they ingress into our airspace, they have to fight their way in and establish local air superiority, expense all ordnance on high priority targets and and land and refuel and rearm. After that, their next air tasking order will be ready and the planes will be flown by crews from Tengah. However, 48 hrs is a long time, and if we do not have air superiority, this conversion of LCK road into a landing strip will definitely be noticed and targeted by the enemy either with rockets, artillery or aircraft.
 
You may have heard it before; MINDEAF is ministry of deaf and the whole exercise is a just a well rehearsed show like the NDPs. If something like the scenario that ever happen given the level of PRCs, Bangalas in that area and the probability it could, I can be very sure all there will shit in their pants. They excel to please their masters and presume perfections.

Nothing wrong with just closing Lim Chu Kang road for 48 hours under the pretense of road work, or sewer improvement or some other excuse. Then prep and fly the planes in and out without telling anyone and publicizing this to the public. why let the enemy know the location of your emergency runway and how long it takes you to get it ready? Are they afraid they will panic the neighbours if they don't give advance warning? Now I can see all the equipment they have like the portable aircraft arrestor system, portable control tower, etc.
 
Essentially,
these roads are for recovering our foreign based aircraft. They are assuming in an enemy first strike, Tengah and the other airports and airbases are taken out. I was told the reason why they say 48 hrs to prep the alternate runway is because that's how long it takes to get a KC-135 together, a squadron of fully armed F-15SG and F-16s, and fly them back to Singapore from the continental US. When they ingress into our airspace, they have to fight their way in and establish local air superiority, expense all ordnance on high priority targets and and land and refuel and rearm. After that, their next air tasking order will be ready and the planes will be flown by crews from Tengah. However, 48 hrs is a long time, and if we do not have air superiority, this conversion of LCK road into a landing strip will definitely be noticed and targeted by the enemy either with rockets, artillery or aircraft.

Why not based them in Australia?
 
Why not based them in Australia?

The planes are based in the US for training. For example, Luke Air Force base in Arizona has a squadron of 14 F-16 for the purposes of training. The whole squadron flies a USAF identification, and the flight instructors are USAF pilots, but students and planes belong to Singapore. Same for Mountain Home (Idaho) that has 10 F-15s.
 
Essentially,
these roads are for recovering our foreign based aircraft. They are assuming in an enemy first strike, Tengah and the other airports and airbases are taken out. I was told the reason why they say 48 hrs to prep the alternate runway is because that's how long it takes to get a KC-135 together, a squadron of fully armed F-15SG and F-16s, and fly them back to Singapore from the continental US. When they ingress into our airspace, they have to fight their way in and establish local air superiority, expense all ordnance on high priority targets and and land and refuel and rearm. After that, their next air tasking order will be ready and the planes will be flown by crews from Tengah. However, 48 hrs is a long time, and if we do not have air superiority, this conversion of LCK road into a landing strip will definitely be noticed and targeted by the enemy either with rockets, artillery or aircraft.

What airspace? Malaysia and Indonesia control the airspace!
 
The planes are based in the US for training. For example, Luke Air Force base in Arizona has a squadron of 14 F-16 for the purposes of training. The whole squadron flies a USAF identification, and the flight instructors are USAF pilots, but students and planes belong to Singapore. Same for Mountain Home (Idaho) that has 10 F-15s.

Wouldn't it be cheaper to base them in Perth area? Bring in Yankees to Perth to train our scholarly pilots. And those aircraft would be merely hours away to defend sinkapore, not that sinkapore is defensible.
 
What happened to those F35s? Are we buying them or not?
 
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