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Sembawang Air Base

The Sembawang Air Base (ICAO: WSAG) is a military airbase of the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) located at Sembawang, in the northern part of Singapore. The base motto is Swift and Resolute.

Sembawang Air Base

Pangkalan Udara Sembawang (Malay)
三巴旺空軍基地 (Chinese)
செம்பவாங் வான்படைத் தளம் (Tamil)
Badge of the Sembawang Air Base
Summary
Airport typeMilitary airbase
OwnerGovernment of Singapore
OperatorRepublic of Singapore Air Force
LocationSembawang, Singapore
Elevation AMSL26 m / 86 ft
Coordinates01°25′31″N 103°48′46″E / 1.42528°N 103.81278°E / 1.42528; 103.81278
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
04/22 1,907 6,255 Asphalt
05/23 1,036 3,400 Asphalt

History edit

RAF Sembawang edit

Before Singapore's independence from the United Kingdom, it was a Royal Air Force station known as RAF Sembawang as well as being the Royal Naval Air Station – HMS Simbang – to the carrier pilots of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm (attached to the Eastern Fleet based in Singapore) who used it for rest and refit whenever an aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy berthed at the nearby HMNB Singapore for refuel and repairs, which also housed the largest Royal Navy dockyard east of Suez up to the time of UK forces withdrawal from Singapore.

After the Japanese capture of Singapore during World War II, the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service took over the two RAF stations of Sembawang and Seletar. Singapore was split into north–south spheres of control, and the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force took over RAF Tengah. It was not until September 1945 that the two airfields reverted to British control following the Japanese surrender.

RAF Sembawang was a key part of Britain's continued military presence in the Far East (along with the three other RAF bases in Singapore: RAF Changi, RAF Seletar, RAF Tengah) during the critical period of the Malayan Emergency (1948–1960), the Brunei Revolt in 1962 and the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation (1962–1966).

Units edit

1941–42

1945–1971
Royal Air Force

Royal Navy

Sembawang Air Base edit

The base was renamed Sembawang Air Base (SBAB) in 1971 when it was handed over to the Singapore Air Defence Command (SADC). From 1971 to 1976, under the auspices of the Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA), Sembawang housed British, Australian and New Zealand forces.

In 1983, the airbase became a full-fledged rotary-wing air base when the first resident helicopter squadron – 120 Squadron – was permanently relocated from Changi Air Base.

In the late 1990s, the extension of Sembawang Airbase has acquired the portion of Lorong Gambas and Lorong Lada Merah for redevelopment works.

Organisation edit

Currently, there are approximately 100 helicopters based in Sembawang Air Base, almost all are operating in support of the Singapore Army and the Republic of Singapore Navy. It is the home base to all the RSAF helicopter squadrons, consisting of Eurocopter AS332 Super Pumas, Boeing CH-47SD Chinooks, Sikorsky S-70B (derivative of Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk) naval helicopters,[33] as well as the Eurocopter Fennecs and Bell UH-1Hs, which are currently stored in reserve. Recently added to the base are the Boeing AH-64D Longbow Apache attack helicopters.

The Flying squadrons are:

The Support Squadrons are:

  • Aircraft Operations Engineering Squadron – 806 SQN
  • Aircraft Specialist Engineering Squadron – 816 SQN
  • Airbase Sustainment Squadron – 706 SQN
  • Airbase Civil Engineering Squadron – 506 SQN
  • Force Protection Squadron – 606 SQN
  • Control Squadron – 206 SQN

Currently, the RSAF's Chong Pang Camp with its associated Air Defence assets, is also located within the compound of the air base as well as the famous local Sembawang Hot Spring.

Photo gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b Jefford 1988, p. 44.
  2. ^ Jefford 1988, p. 93.
  3. ^ Jefford 1988, p. 34.
  4. ^ Jefford 1988, p. 67.
  5. ^ Jefford 1988, p. 103.
  6. ^ Howard 2011, p. 11.
  7. ^ Howard 2011, p. 143.
  8. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 115.
  9. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 126.
  10. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 135.
  11. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 142.
  12. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 150.
  13. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 153.
  14. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 166.
  15. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 169.
  16. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 176.
  17. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 183.
  18. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 187.
  19. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 189.
  20. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 201.
  21. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 215.
  22. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 220.
  23. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 224.
  24. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 230.
  25. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 252.
  26. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 260.
  27. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 268.
  28. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 273.
  29. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 276.
  30. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 280.
  31. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 314.
  32. ^ Sturtivant & Ballance 1994, p. 336.
  33. ^ http://www.defencetalk.com/singapore-begins-operating-new-s-70-helicopters-24948/ 'Defence Talk : Singapore Begins Operating New S-70 Helicopters'
  34. ^ Gunner, Jerry (November 2011). "Chinook at 50 – World Wokka Operators – Republic of Singapore Air Force". Air Forces Monthly. Vol. 284. Key Publishing Ltd. p. 88. ISSN 0955-7091.

Bibliography edit

  • Howard, L; Burrow, M; Myall, E (2011). Fleet Air Arm helicopters since 1943. UK: Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd. ISBN 978-0-85130-304-8.
  • Jefford, C G (1988). RAF Squadrons. A comprehensive record of the movement and equipment of all RAF squadrons and their antecedents since 1912. Shrewsbury: Airlife. ISBN 1-85310-053-6.
  • Sturtivant, R; Ballance, T (1994). The Squadrons of The Fleet Air Arm. Tonbridge, Kent, UK: Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd. ISBN 0-85130-223-8.

External links edit

  • RSAF web page on Sembawang Air Base (SBAB)
  • Naval Historical Society of Australia
  • Royal Navy Research Archive

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The Sembawang Air Base ICAO WSAG is a military airbase of the Republic of Singapore Air Force RSAF located at Sembawang in the northern part of Singapore The base motto is Swift and Resolute Sembawang Air BasePangkalan Udara Sembawang Malay 三巴旺空軍基地 Chinese ச ம பவ ங வ ன பட த தளம Tamil Badge of the Sembawang Air BaseIATA noneICAO WSAGSummaryAirport typeMilitary airbaseOwnerGovernment of SingaporeOperatorRepublic of Singapore Air ForceLocationSembawang SingaporeElevation AMSL26 m 86 ftCoordinates01 25 31 N 103 48 46 E 1 42528 N 103 81278 E 1 42528 103 81278RunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft04 22 1 907 6 255 Asphalt05 23 1 036 3 400 Asphalt Contents 1 History 1 1 RAF Sembawang 1 2 Units 1 3 Sembawang Air Base 2 Organisation 3 Photo gallery 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory editRAF Sembawang edit Before Singapore s independence from the United Kingdom it was a Royal Air Force station known as RAF Sembawang as well as being the Royal Naval Air Station HMS Simbang to the carrier pilots of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm attached to the Eastern Fleet based in Singapore who used it for rest and refit whenever an aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy berthed at the nearby HMNB Singapore for refuel and repairs which also housed the largest Royal Navy dockyard east of Suez up to the time of UK forces withdrawal from Singapore After the Japanese capture of Singapore during World War II the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service took over the two RAF stations of Sembawang and Seletar Singapore was split into north south spheres of control and the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force took over RAF Tengah It was not until September 1945 that the two airfields reverted to British control following the Japanese surrender RAF Sembawang was a key part of Britain s continued military presence in the Far East along with the three other RAF bases in Singapore RAF Changi RAF Seletar RAF Tengah during the critical period of the Malayan Emergency 1948 1960 the Brunei Revolt in 1962 and the Indonesia Malaysia confrontation 1962 1966 Units edit 1941 42 No 62 Squadron RAF detachment Bristol Blenheim I 1 No 21 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force RAAF Brewster Buffalo No 453 Squadron RAAF Brewster Buffalo I 2 1945 1971Royal Air Force No 28 Squadron RAF Supermarine Spitfire FR 18 3 No 60 Squadron RAF Spitfire F 18 1 No 194 Squadron RAF reformed here during February 1953 from the Far East Casevac Flight Westland Dragonfly HC 2 4 No 656 Squadron RAF reformed here on 29 June 1948 from No 1914 Flight RAF Auster AOP 5 5 Royal Navy Aircraft Holding Unit Sembawang 6 Naval Aircraft Support Unit Sembawang 7 791 Naval Air Squadron 8 800 Naval Air Squadron 9 802 Naval Air Squadron 10 804 Naval Air Squadron 11 806 Naval Air Squadron 12 807 Naval Air Squadron 13 811 Naval Air Squadron 14 812 Naval Air Squadron 15 814 Naval Air Squadron 16 815 Naval Air Squadron 17 816 Naval Air Squadron 18 817 Naval Air Squadron 19 820 Naval Air Squadron 20 824 Naval Air Squadron 21 825 Naval Air Squadron 22 826 Naval Air Squadron 23 827 Naval Air Squadron 24 837 Naval Air Squadron 25 845 Naval Air Squadron 26 846 Naval Air Squadron 27 847 Naval Air Squadron 28 848 Naval Air Squadron 29 849A Naval Air Squadron 30 888 Naval Air Squadron 31 1700 Naval Air Squadron 32 3 Commando Brigade Air SquadronSembawang Air Base edit The base was renamed Sembawang Air Base SBAB in 1971 when it was handed over to the Singapore Air Defence Command SADC From 1971 to 1976 under the auspices of the Five Power Defence Arrangements FPDA Sembawang housed British Australian and New Zealand forces In 1983 the airbase became a full fledged rotary wing air base when the first resident helicopter squadron 120 Squadron was permanently relocated from Changi Air Base In the late 1990s the extension of Sembawang Airbase has acquired the portion of Lorong Gambas and Lorong Lada Merah for redevelopment works Organisation editCurrently there are approximately 100 helicopters based in Sembawang Air Base almost all are operating in support of the Singapore Army and the Republic of Singapore Navy It is the home base to all the RSAF helicopter squadrons consisting of Eurocopter AS332 Super Pumas Boeing CH 47SD Chinooks Sikorsky S 70B derivative of Sikorsky SH 60 Seahawk naval helicopters 33 as well as the Eurocopter Fennecs and Bell UH 1Hs which are currently stored in reserve Recently added to the base are the Boeing AH 64D Longbow Apache attack helicopters The Flying squadrons are 120 Squadron with 20 AH 64D Longbow Apaches 123 Squadron with 6 S 70B Seahawks these are owned and operated by the Republic of Singapore navy but flown by RSAF pilots 124 Squadron with 5 EC120 Colibri headquartered at SBAB with a training detachment at Seletar Airport 125 Squadron with 22 AS332M Super Puma amp Airbus H225 four of these are configured for Search and rescue duties 126 Squadron with 12 AS532UL AL Cougar 127 Squadron with 6 CH 47D and 12 CH 47SD Chinooks 34 The Support Squadrons are Aircraft Operations Engineering Squadron 806 SQN Aircraft Specialist Engineering Squadron 816 SQN Airbase Sustainment Squadron 706 SQN Airbase Civil Engineering Squadron 506 SQN Force Protection Squadron 606 SQN Control Squadron 206 SQNCurrently the RSAF s Chong Pang Camp with its associated Air Defence assets is also located within the compound of the air base as well as the famous local Sembawang Hot Spring Photo gallery edit nbsp Entrance of RAF Sembawang c 1941 nbsp Brewster Buffalo Mark Is being inspected by RAF personnel April 1941 nbsp Brewster Buffalo fighters of No 453 Squadron RAAF November 1941 nbsp Brewster Buffalo aircraft of No 21 Squadron flying over RAF Sembawang nbsp The staff and personnel from Sembawang Air Base Air Logistic Squadron posing in front of the helicopters currently in RSAF service nbsp 120 Squadron AH 64D Longbow Apache on static display during RSAF Open house nbsp 125 Squadron Super Puma takes off from the flight deck of the RSS Resolution an Endurance class LST Visible in the foreground is the Aircraft Ship Integrated Secure and Traverse ASIST system nbsp 127 Squadron CH 47SD lands aboard USS Rushmore during Exercise CARAT 2001 See also editBattle of Singapore British Far East Command Far East Air Force Royal Air Force Far East Strategic Reserve Indonesia Malaysia confrontation Former overseas RAF bases Malayan Emergency Republic of Singapore Air Force Singapore strategyReferences editCitations edit a b Jefford 1988 p 44 Jefford 1988 p 93 Jefford 1988 p 34 Jefford 1988 p 67 Jefford 1988 p 103 Howard 2011 p 11 Howard 2011 p 143 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 115 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 126 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 135 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 142 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 150 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 153 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 166 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 169 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 176 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 183 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 187 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 189 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 201 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 215 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 220 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 224 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 230 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 252 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 260 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 268 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 273 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 276 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 280 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 314 Sturtivant amp Ballance 1994 p 336 http www defencetalk com singapore begins operating new s 70 helicopters 24948 Defence Talk Singapore Begins Operating New S 70 Helicopters Gunner Jerry November 2011 Chinook at 50 World Wokka Operators Republic of Singapore Air Force Air Forces Monthly Vol 284 Key Publishing Ltd p 88 ISSN 0955 7091 Bibliography edit Howard L Burrow M Myall E 2011 Fleet Air Arm helicopters since 1943 UK Air Britain Historians Ltd ISBN 978 0 85130 304 8 Jefford C G 1988 RAF Squadrons A comprehensive record of the movement and equipment of all RAF squadrons and their antecedents since 1912 Shrewsbury Airlife ISBN 1 85310 053 6 Sturtivant R Ballance T 1994 The Squadrons of The Fleet Air Arm Tonbridge Kent UK Air Britain Historians Ltd ISBN 0 85130 223 8 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to wbr Sembawang Air Base and wbr RAF Sembawang History of RAF RSAF web page on Sembawang Air Base SBAB Background history of R N A S Sembawang Naval Historical Society of Australia Royal Navy Research Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sembawang Air Base amp oldid 1187174822, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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