Singapore’s first Invincible-class submarine commences trials as pioneer crew begins training

 Singapore’s first Type 218SG submarine, Invincible , seen here during its shallow water trials on 31 August 2020. (Michael Nitz)

Singapore’s first Type 218SG submarine, Invincible , seen here during its shallow water trials on 31 August 2020. (Michael Nitz)

Singapore’s first Invincible-class submarine commences trials as pioneer crew begins training

The first Type 218SG air-independent propulsion (AIP)-capable diesel-electric submarine (SSK)

on order for the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN)

has begun its initial shallow water trials, the country’s defence ministry (MINDEF) confirmed with Janes on 3 September.

Invincible is one of four Type 218SG boats ordered under two separate contracts signed between

ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) and the Singaporean government in 2013 and 2017. The boat was launched by TKMS in February 2019.

The Invincible-class submarines are designed for operations in Singapore’s shallow and busy tropical waters.

Customised to Singapore’s needs, the new submarines possess longer endurance and can carry higher payloads,

MINDEF said in a statement in June 2020.

These boats are also equipped with significantly improved capabilities

such as longer endurance,
higher payloads and
more capable sensors,

MINDEF added in its 3 September statement to Janes , stopping short of providing specifics of these capabilities.

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