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NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEM EXPERT NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEM EXPERT 01 NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEM EXPERT PRIMED F OR maritime nation. maritime nation. a as interest Singapore’s safeguard to action for primed are assets naval our ensure will expertise domain Your lanes. sea our to access continued ensuring and waters Singapore’s protecting while world, the in systems and technology naval most sophisticated the some of using skills your hone will Expert, System you Warfare As aNaval Navy. Singapore of Republic the with other any unlike on ajourney sail Set A C T I O N T R PE X E SYSTEM ARE F AR W AL V A N PREPARED FOR ANY CHALLENGE 3 As a Naval Warfare System Expert, you will apply Choose a career that serves a bigger purpose 0 your skills in electronics, marine systems or electrical and rewards you with an extraordinary and and control systems, keeping our arsenal of warships, meaningful experience. submarines, unmanned vessels and naval aircraft ready for action at any time. Embark on a purposeful career as a Naval Warfare T R System Expert. PE X This journey will also see you visiting ports of call E around the world, as you participate in overseas missions and training exercises. SYSTEM ARE F AR W AL V A N NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEM EXPERT 05 NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEM EXPERT P O Singapore’s lifeline, our lifeline, Singapore’s link the to world and our first line of defence. 27km with no geographic depth also –are threats the to nation and Singaporeans’ livelihoods. The sea is refineries. Threats waters –the Singapore’s to borders of asmall island state measuring no more than 50km by busiest in the world and our offshore islands along the Singapore Strait host some of the world’s largest oil the sea import to and valuable exportto cargo andenergy, goods manufacture. we Our portone is ofthe prosperity. Given strategic Singapore’s location, seaborne trade isthe lifeblood of our economy and rely on we For centuries, maritime trade has been component akey of economy Singapore’s and vital its to survival and U U R R P O S E The 4 key roles of our Navy Ensuring maritime security The Singapore Strait is one of the busiest waterways in the world – every day, close to a thousand ships ply it. Given its proximity to the country’s city centre and critical industries, it is crucial that the RSN ensures that maritime security is never compromised. The Navy maintains a 24/7 presence in Singapore waters, supported by surveillance and sense-making hubs ashore, and works closely with national and regional maritime agencies and navies to ensure that our seas are safe and secure for all. Enhancing diplomacy The RSN contributes to the expansion of Singapore’s policy space by making friends and sustaining strong relationships with fellow navies in the region and beyond. Building relationships with friends and partners improves trust and interoperability and makes it easier to tackle maritime concerns and security challenges together. Protecting our Sea Lines of Communication Singapore sits astride the major sea lines of communication in the world. Cut off its access to them and Singapore will immediately be isolated. The RSN plays an important role in maintaining access to these sea lines of communication and deterring and dealing with threats to their closure. Securing our peace In peace, the RSN has to hone and finesse its warfighting capabilities. It has to be ready at all times to answer the call of duty, and work with friends and partners to protect the seas, which are global commons. Should deterrence and diplomacy fail, the RSN will secure a swift and decisive victory for Singapore against any aggressor at sea. T R PE X E FLEET SYSTEM ARE F AR W ENDURANCE-CLASS AL V LANDING SHIP TANK A OUR N Length: 141 metres Speed: In excess of 15 knots ARSENAL Displacement: 6,000 tonnes OF ASSETS 7 Submarines, warships and naval aircraft are critical FORMIDABLE-CLASS 0 instruments of war, used to accomplish strategic, FRIGATE Length: 114 metres operational and tactical goals. Speed: In excess of 25 knots Displacement: 3,200 tonnes Your skills and knowledge as a Naval Warfare T R System Expert will play an important role in operating PE X a comprehensive suite of state-of-the-art naval E platforms and systems; ensuring their readiness to respond to any eventualities that may occur in the SYSTEM VICTORY-CLASS complex and challenging maritime domain. MISSILE CORVETTE ARE Length: 62 metres F Speed: In excess of 30 knots AR W Displacement: 530 tonnes AL V A N MARITIME SECURITY TASK FORCE ARCHER-CLASS FEARLESS-CLASS INDEPENDENCE-CLASS SUBMARINE PATROL VESSEL LITTORAL MISSION VESSEL Length: 60.5 metres Length: 55 metres Speed: In excess of 20 knots Length: 80 metres Speed: 8 knots (surfaced), Displacement: 500 tonnes Speed: In excess of 27 knots >15 knots (submerged) Displacement: 1,250 tonnes Displacement: 1,400 tonnes (surfaced), Eight Littoral Mission Vessels will be replacing our 1,500 tonnes (submerged) Fearless-class patrol vessels by 2020. BEDOK-CLASS MINE COUNTER MEASURE VESSEL SPECIALISED MARINE CRAFT Length: 47.5 metres Speed: In excess of 15 knots Length: 22 metres Speed: In excess of 30 knots CHALLENGER-CLASS Displacement: 360 tonnes Displacement: 40 tonnes SUBMARINE Length: 51 metres Speed: 10 knots (surfaced), UNMANNED SYSTEMS AIRCRAFT 16 knots (submerged) Displacement: 1,130 tonnes (surfaced), 1,200 tonnes (submerged) PROTECTOR SCANEAGLE FOKKER 50 TYPE 218SG UNMANNED UNMANNED MARITIME S-70B SUBMARINE SURFACE VESSEL AERIAL VEHICLE PATROL AIRCRAFT SEAHAWK As part of our future development, Length: 9 metres Length: 1.2 metres Length: 25 metres Length: 19.76 metres the first Type 218SG Submarine Speed: Up to 30 knots Speed: About 53 – 55 knots Speed: 220 knots Speed: About 140 knots will join our Navy in 2020. Displacement: 5 tonnes Weight: About 20 kilograms Wingspan: 29 metres Weight: 9.6 tonnes T R PE X E This map depicts our Navy’s various ports of call, exercises and missions. SYSTEM ARE F AR GERMANY W & SWEDEN AL SUBMARINE TRAINING V A N CHITTAGONG BUSAN IRAQ INCHEON HALIFAX RECONSTRUCTION PORTSMOUTH EFFORT UNITED STATES JEDDAH BAHRAIN QINGDAO OF AMERICA TOULON THAILAND KURE UNITED STATES FUJAIRAH EXERCISE ALEXANDRIA SINGSIAM TOKYO NAVY’S INTERNATIONAL KARACHI 9 NAVAL REVIEW ZHANJIANG SHANGHAI PORT SUDAN EXERCISE MARITIME COOPERATION HONG KONG DAKAR GUAM 0 YANGON DJIBOUTI CITY ADEN MANILA ACAPULCO HO CHI MINH CITY CEBU BRUNEI UNITED STATES INDIA COLOMBO EXERCISE PELICAN OF AMERICA GULF OF ADEN SINGAPORE-INDIAN INDONESIA RIM OF THE PACIFIC COUNTER-PIRACY MARITIME BILATERAL EXERCISE OPERATIONS EXERCISE EAGLE INDOPURA T EXERCISE SINGAPORE R MOMBASA NOUMÉA PE INDONESIA X TSUNAMI HONIARA E MALE RELIEF EFFORT PORT MORESBY MAHÉ MALAYSIA AUSTRALIA CAPE TOWN EXERCISE SYSTEM EXERCISE PORT REUNION MALAPURA SINGAROO PORT LOUIS NEW ZEALAND ARE F EXERCISE LION ZEAL AR W AL V A N YOUR MEANINGFUL JOURNEY As a Naval Warfare System Expert, you’ll be tasked with the responsibility of protecting our sea lanes, playing an active role in overseas missions and exercises. You will also get the opportunity to work alongside navies from around the world to ensure safe and secure seas for all. These are some of the opportunities where you can play a role in support of the international community. T R PE X E CHARTING SYSTEM THE WAY FORWARD ARE Our Electronics Experts are responsible for ensuring that our ships are combat-ready at all times – ready to be aided F by our naval combat, communication and navigation technologies. Depending on your domain expertise, you will be AR W trained to operate navigation, communication, underwater warfare, command and control, or weapon systems. AL V A N ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Relevant Diploma, Higher NITEC, NITEC or equivalent Starting salary ME1 Trainee: ME1: $2,450 (Diploma) $3,320* (Diploma) $1,900 – $2,070 (NITEC / Higher NITEC) $2,770* – $2,880* (NITEC / Higher NITEC) 1 *Includes ship board allowance of $350 and MDES Sea Assignment allowance of $320 1 Additional allowances Ship board: $350 – $450 Submarine: $750 – $850 MDES Sea Assignment: $320 T R PE X E • Singapore citizen or Singapore PR intending Basic requirements to take up citizenship • Medically fit (PES A and PES B) SYSTEM • Normal colour perception ARE F AR W Salary range is subject to change. The actual starting salary will vary based on holistic assessment of the candidates' qualities, educational qualifications, completion of full-time National Service, relevant work experience, and military performance against the requirements of the jobs. AL V A N NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEM EXPERT (ELECTRONICS) Navigation Systems Communication Systems Using a state-of-the-art radar and a suite of navigation equipment, you will You are instrumental in establishing and maintaining communications by learn to navigate a warship safely in our waters and beyond. managing an array of sophisticated equipment to send and receive information for your ship at sea. Underwater Warfare Systems Command and Control Systems Weapon Systems Using modern sonar and mine-hunting equipment, With your keen sense and situational awareness, From guns to long-range missiles, you will be you will gain mastery of the underwater domain to you will be trained to observe and make sense able to operate a vast range of weaponry to detect and eliminate any underwater threat. of the dynamic three-dimensional battlespace, neutralise any possible threat to the ship. using the command and control systems on board to identify and deal with air, surface and underwater threats. T R PE NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEM EXPERT X E (ELECTRICAL & SYSTEM ARE F CONTROL SYSTEMS) AR Every ship is powered by an electrical system that enables the ship and its systems to function effectively and efficiently.