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Singapore Air Force inaugurates its M-346 trainer jet fleet

A fleet of new trainer aircraft operated by a Singapore Air Force squadron, which operates in France, has been inaugurated by Singapore's defense minister.

By Richard Tomkins

CAZAUX, France, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- Singapore has inaugurated its fleet of Alenia Aermacchi M-346 trainer jets used by its Air Force training squadron at a base in France.

The aircraft replaces the A-4SE Super Skyhawk previously used by Singapore's 150 Squadron at Cazaux Air Base.

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"It (the new aircraft) allows our trainee pilots to be able to be exposed to air combat environments within the cockpit -- they can be simulated, as in handling electronic warfare systems, multi-mode radar and beyond-visual-range missiles, early in their training," Singaporean Defense Minister Dr. Ng Eng Hen said at a ceremony at the French Air Force base. "And I think this will enhance the quality and realism of our flying training, and allow us to produce fighter aircrew that are well-equipped to operate current and future fighter platforms."

The M-346 is a transonic trainer/light attack jet based on the Yak-130, and was developed as a result of a joint venture between Yakovlev and Alenia Aermacchi. It has a maximum seed of 590 knots and a range of 1,070 miles.

Singapore received its first M-346 in 2012 and now operates a fleet of 12 trainers. It began training its pilots in France in 1998.

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