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'''Sembawang Air Base''' (airport code: WSAG) is a military airbase at Sembawang, in the northern part of Singapore. The base motto is ''"Dare and Will"''.
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'''Sembawang Air Base''' {{Airport codes||WSAG}} is a [[military airbase]] of the [[Republic of Singapore Air Force]] located at Sembawang, in the northern part of [[Singapore]]. The base motto is ''"Dare and Will"''.


==RAF Sembawang==
==RAF Sembawang==
Prior to [[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 - [[List of_air stations of the Royal Navy#Former Naval Air Stations by ship name (HMS xxx)|HMS Simbang]] - to the carrier pilots of the [[Fleet Air Arm|Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm]] (attached to the [[Eastern Fleet]] based in Singapore) who used it for rest and refit whenever an [[List of aircraft carriers by country#United Kingdom|aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy]] berthed at the nearby [[Singapore Naval Base|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.
Prior to 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 - [[List of_air stations of the Royal Navy#Former Naval Air Stations by ship name (HMS xxx)|HMS Simbang]] - to the carrier pilots of the [[Fleet Air Arm|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 [[Singapore Naval Base|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 Airport|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 back to British control following the [[Surrender of Japan|Japanese surrender]].
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 Airport|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 back to British control following the [[Surrender of Japan|Japanese surrender]].
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In 1983, the airbase became a full fledged [[Rotorcraft|rotary-wing]] air base when the first resident helicopter squadron - [[120 Squadron, Republic of Singapore Air Force|120 Squadron]] - was permanently relocated from [[Changi Air Base]].
In 1983, the airbase became a full fledged [[Rotorcraft|rotary-wing]] air base when the first resident helicopter squadron - [[120 Squadron, Republic of Singapore Air Force|120 Squadron]] - was permanently relocated from [[Changi Air Base]].


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 AS-332 Super Pumas, CH-47SD Chinooks, [[Sikorsky S-70|Sikorsky S-70B]] (derivative of [[Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk]]) naval helicopters <ref>http://www.defencetalk.com/singapore-begins-operating-new-s-70-helicopters-24948/ 'Defence Talk : Singapore Begins Operating New S-70 Helicopters'</ref>, as well as the Fennecs and UH-1Hs, which are currently stored in reserve. Recently added to the base are the AH-64D Longbow Apache attack helicopters.
Currently, about 100 helicopters are based in Sembawang Air Base, almost all 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 AS-332 Super Pumas, CH-47SD Chinooks, [[Sikorsky S-70|Sikorsky S-70B]] (derivative of [[Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk]]) naval helicopters, [http://www.defencetalk.com/singapore-begins-operating-new-s-70-helicopters-24948/] as well as the Fennecs and UH-1Hs, which are currently stored in reserve. Recently added to the base are the AH-64D Longbow Apache attack helicopters.


The Flying squadrons are:
The Flying squadrons are:
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*[[Far East Air Force (Royal Air Force)]]
*[[Far East Air Force (Royal Air Force)]]
*[[Far East Strategic Reserve]]
*[[Far East Strategic Reserve]]
*[[List of former RAF stations#Former Overseas RAF Stations|Former overseas RAF bases]]
*[[Battle of Singapore]]
*[[Battle of Singapore]]
*[[Malayan Emergency]]
*[[Malayan Emergency]]
*[[Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation]]
*[[Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation]]
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.raf.mod.uk/history_old/histories.html History of RAF]
*[http://www.raf.mod.uk/history_old/histories.html History of RAF]
*{{WAD|WSAG}}
*[http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/mindef_websites/atozlistings/air_force/assets/airbases_and_squadrons/Sembawang_Air_Base.html RSAF web page on Sembawang Air Base (SBAB)]
*[http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/mindef_websites/atozlistings/air_force/assets/airbases_and_squadrons/Sembawang_Air_Base.html RSAF web page on Sembawang Air Base (SBAB)]
*[http://www.btinternet.com/~faahistoryweb/Nabrock_BGRD.htm Background history of R.N.A.S. Sembawang]
*[http://www.btinternet.com/~faahistoryweb/Nabrock_BGRD.htm Background history of R.N.A.S. Sembawang]
{{RSAF Airbases}}
{{Airports in Singapore}}


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Revision as of 17:18, 13 May 2012

Sembawang Air Base (airport code: WSAG) is a military airbase at Sembawang, in the northern part of Singapore. The base motto is "Dare and Will".

RAF Sembawang

Prior to 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 back 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).

Sembawang Air Base

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.

Currently, about 100 helicopters are based in Sembawang Air Base, almost all 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 AS-332 Super Pumas, CH-47SD Chinooks, Sikorsky S-70B (derivative of Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk) naval helicopters, [1] as well as the Fennecs and UH-1Hs, which are currently stored in reserve. Recently added to the base are the AH-64D Longbow Apache attack helicopters.

The Flying squadrons are:

The Support Squadrons are:

  • Air Logistics Squadron (ALS)
  • Airfield Maintenance Squadron (AMS)
  • Field Defence Squadron (FDS)
  • Flying Support Squadron (FSS)

Currently, the RSAF's Chong Pang Camp SADA (Singapore Air Defence Artillery), 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

See also

External links