RSN Leads a Multinational Task Unit in Naval Exercise off Hawaii

15 Jul 2012

RSS Formidable conducting the live-firing of Surface-to-Surface missiles off the coast of Hawaii during Exercise RIMPAC 2012.

The Republic of Singapore Navy's (RSN) Formidable-class RSS Formidable, with an embarked S-70B Seahawk naval helicopter, is participating in the multilateral Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) maritime exercise from 27 Jun to 7 Aug 2012. Hosted by the United States Navy, Exercise RIMPAC 2012 comprises a shore planning phase as well as a 24-day sea phase conducted off the coast of Hawaii. RSS Formidable is participating in this year's exercise alongside assets from 21 other countries, including 40 ships, six submarines, more than 200 aircraft and 25,000 personnel.

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In this year's exercise, RSS Formidable is commanding a task unit, comprising four other warships from , Canada, Japan and the United States, to conduct maritime operations such as combined anti-submarine and air defence missions. In addition, RSS Formidable successfully carried out the simultaneous live-firing of two Harpoon Surface-to- Surface missiles on 14 Jul 2012 (US time). Commenting on the RSN's participation in the exercise, Commanding Officer RSS Formidable Lieutenant Colonel Ong Chee Wei said, "Exercise RIMPAC is a good opportunity for the RSN to train with other established navies to perform complex maritime operations in a high intensity environment. This year, the RSN is commanding a multinational task unit and this has allowed the RSN to enhance our engagements with other navies, strengthen professional understanding and interoperability with them."

This is the third time the RSN is involved in this biennial exercise, following its inaugural participation in 2008. This year's Exercise RIMPAC also involves maritime forces from Australia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, , , Indonesia, Japan, , Mexico, the Netherlands, , Norway, Peru, the Republic of Korea, the Republic of the Philippines, Russia, Thailand, Tonga, the and the United States.

Fleet Commander Rear-Admiral Lai Chung Han (2nd from left) and Commanding Officer 185 Squadron Colonel Fredrick Chew (4th from left), witnessing the live-firing of Harpoon missiles in RSS Formidable's Combat Information Centre during Exercise RIMPAC 2012.

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