https://www.janes.com/article/85218/singapore-s-new-stealth-combatant-craft-breaks-cover
Key Points
The images depict a light gray, twin-step planing monohull watercraft - evidently designed to optimise efficiency and stability at high speeds - with a length and beam of approximately 18 m and 4 m respectively, featuring a low-profile but fully enclosed crew cabin with the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) ensign painted amidships on the port and starboard sides, and an open aft-working deck.
Go insult this Janes reporter Kelving Wong (https://twitter.com/defencetechasia) not me.
Key Points
- The Singapore Armed Forces is testing a stealthy new combatant craft that appears to be optimised for special operations
- The combatant craft could be a replacement for the Singapore Army's Very Slender Vessel
The images depict a light gray, twin-step planing monohull watercraft - evidently designed to optimise efficiency and stability at high speeds - with a length and beam of approximately 18 m and 4 m respectively, featuring a low-profile but fully enclosed crew cabin with the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) ensign painted amidships on the port and starboard sides, and an open aft-working deck.
Go insult this Janes reporter Kelving Wong (https://twitter.com/defencetechasia) not me.