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https://www.imdexasia.com/warships-display.html








Warships Display

The Warships Display offers a rare opportunity to get first-hand experience of the on-board operations and rub shoulders with senior naval officers from various countries.

Get up close and personal with over 20 warships from 15 participating navies!


Royal Australian Navy (RAN)
HMAS CANBERRA (III)
Amphibious Assault Ship (LHD)


Highlights of CANBERRA:

  • The flagship of RAN
  • Able to conduct amphibious operations and land a force of over 1,000 embarked personnel along with all their weapons, ammunition, vehicles
  • Capable of conducting large-scale humanitarian and disaster relief missions


canberra2.jpg




Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF)
JS IZUMO
Helicopter Destroyer


Highlights of IZUMO:

  • JMSDF’s largest warship and the lead ship of the Izumo class
  • Able to accommodate up to 14 helicopters, 5 of which can simultaneously take off and land
  • Sophisticated anti-submarine warfare capability


izumo.jpg




Indian Navy
INS SHAKTI (A57)
Fleet Tanker


Highlights of SHAKTI:

  • One of Indian Navy's biggest ships
  • Has workshop facilities to provide frontline support to fleet ships
  • Able to carry 15,000 tonnes of different varieties of fuel for ships and aircraft


shakti.jpg



Bangladesh Navy
BNS SHADHINOTA (F111)
shadhinota.jpg

Indian Coast Guard
ICGS VIJAYA (CG34)
Offshore Patrol Vessel
vijaya.jpg

Indian Navy
INS KOLKATA (DDG 63)
Destroyer
kolkata.jpg

Indonesian Navy
KRI HALASAN (F630)
halasan.jpg

Indonesian Navy
KRI TOMBAK (F629)
tombak.jpg

Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
JS MURASAME (DDG101)
Destroyer
murusame.jpg

Myanmar Navy
UMS KYANSITTHA (F12)
Frigate
kyansittha.jpg

Myanmar Navy
UMS SIN PHYU SHIN (F14)
Frigate
sinphyushin.jpg

People's Liberation Army Navy
PLAN XIANGTAN (FFG 531)
Frigate
xiangtan.jpg

Republic Of Korea Navy
ROKS CHOE YEONG (DDH 981)
Destroyer
rokschoeyeong.jpg

Republic of Singapore Navy
RSS FORMIDABLE (68)
Frigate
formidable.jpg

Republic of Singapore Navy
RSS FORTITUDE (20)
fortitude.jpg

Royal Australian Navy
HMAS NEWCASTLE (FFG06)
Frigate
newcastle.jpg

Royal Brunei Navy
KDB DARUTTAQWA (PV09)
daruttaqwa.jpg

Royal Thai Navy
HTMS BHUMIBOL ADULYADE (FFG471)
Frigate
bhumiboladulyade.jpg

Sri Lanka Navy
SLNS SAMUDURA (P621)
samudura.jpg

The Philippine Navy
BRP ANDRES BONIFACIO (FF17)
Offshore Patrol Vessel
andresbonifacio.jpg

United States Navy
USS WILLIAM P LAWRENCE (DDG110)
Destroyer
williamplawrence.jpg

Vietnam People’s Navy
VPN QUANG TRUNG (FF16)
Frigate

Image Source: IHS Markit

The warships on display are berthed at Changi Naval Base and only open to registered visitors and delegates. Guests who are interested in visiting the warships may proceed to the Changi Exhibition Centre shuttle bus waiting area and board the complimentary Warships Visit shuttle bus.
Warships Display Opening Hours 15 & 16 May 2019 (Wed & Thu)10:00am - 4:30pm Warships Shuttle Services Date From To Frequency & Time 15 & 16 May 2019
(Wed & Thu)Changi Exhibition CentreChangi Naval Base First bus: 9:30am
Last bus: 3:35pm
(15 minutes interval) Changi Naval BaseChangi Exhibition Centre First bus: 10:00am
Last bus: 4:45pm
(15 minutes interval)



FOC Registration Online here:

https://www.imdexasia.com/register.html
 

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These countries should have a war game, using live ammo. The ship that stays afloat is the winner. Let the game begin.
 
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