tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post8343370085047534472..comments2024-03-28T21:39:05.175+08:00Comments on Senang Diri: National Day Rally 2013: Quick take on proposal to move RSAF Paya Lebar Air BaseDavid Boeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11401913253357584603noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post-48613724281827050902013-08-30T19:31:40.482+08:002013-08-30T19:31:40.482+08:00Awang, your rockets do not turn in the air. Radar ...Awang, your rockets do not turn in the air. Radar will find them, you only need to look along one line to find the launchers. Astros range is only 50km, is there a lot of hutan within this distance?<br /><br />How fast can your crews reload them? If the reloads are near the launchers, someone can hit them all together. A guided rocket like Himars can reach out and hit it. At most our air base will be out of action for a few minutes. Each has three runways, you only need half for a fighter to take off.<br /><br />Anyway whether Indonesia or Malaysia, this difference of distance is insignificant in modern war. Moving the airbase has nothing to do with military needs, and has everything to do with someone's stupid population plan. Changi or Paya Lebar Air Base will take up the same amount of space, but all the low rise residential and industrial areas surrounding Paya Lebar will be targeted for redevelopment. Nowadays Malaysians want to work in Singapore, in future it might be the other way around. If you just bersihkan your government, it surely will happen. Let Singapore be a superpower, no one will care.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post-38158077049037320082013-08-27T14:11:57.839+08:002013-08-27T14:11:57.839+08:00Interesting idea with Batam but I don't think ...Interesting idea with Batam but I don't think it may be within the capability of the current generation of leaders to negotiate something so complex and strategic.<br /><br />Best to stick to the confines of the 700sq kilometers.<br /><br />If you want to consider extra-territorial solution, you may as well consider concepts like twinning with Brunei.<br /><br />but it carries complications of the local politics which we may get dragged into and could be messy.<br /><br />I don't think there is much issue with moving to Changi as I will explain in your second segment.<br /><br />Much of it may be to do with the F35B which should make us rather less large runway dependent. <br /><br />BTW, with regards vulnerability to rocket attack, we may want to consider the sort of asset that the UK and Israel have in the sort of ELINT/SIGINT Bombadier and Gulfstream jets respectively that can spot such 'light ups' from the air.<br /><br />If we have this capability, we will be able to engage in destroy this sort of menace far better.<br /><br />I agree with our Malaysian friend above that we may not be taking this sort of danger quite as seriously as we should, although I'm not sure what the relevance to "Seremban" is.<br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post-2718176673656855622013-08-27T13:21:15.465+08:002013-08-27T13:21:15.465+08:00But to tell you truth, all this talking move airba...But to tell you truth, all this talking move airbase, don't move airbase, you scared of who?<br /><br />Pasal Malaysia?<br /><br />Because we nearby can hantam ah?<br /><br />Who else? Lain orang all further got time for you to react.<br /><br />You talking about about us lah.<br /><br />Please lah if air base pindar or not, no difference. We want to disturb, is senang lah<br /><br />You think what? Your drone can see through our utan ah. We hide rockets deep in plantation or jungle, hantam from there, your runways semua habis.Guarantee. I am from Seremban I know. AwangJantannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post-73438419676955646202013-08-27T12:49:10.502+08:002013-08-27T12:49:10.502+08:00Price of your flat cheaper lah if go and build in ...Price of your flat cheaper lah if go and build in Batam/Bintan is what is suggesting.<br /><br />Can also what? Live in Batam commute to Singapore for work also shiok so long as everything cheaper and got MRT.<br /><br />Why everything must squeeze? Some more want to increase people but tada tempat. Mana boleh. Sure your price of flat kenah increase lah.<br /><br />Apa macam? <br /><br />Actually if Batam special zone with law sensitive to Singapore type, then can set up shop better there. Indonesia take sales tax there lah. Cash cow what. Maybe can set up second Casino.<br /><br />AwangJantannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post-75671875346102223032013-08-26T00:40:55.017+08:002013-08-26T00:40:55.017+08:00To above, nothing has to give except the size, pri...To above, nothing has to give except the size, price and lease of your flat. Singapore citizens can complain but they can never rise up and take what is theirs.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post-90113734883263572522013-08-25T14:51:35.832+08:002013-08-25T14:51:35.832+08:00This is entirely tied to population issue.
The pr...This is entirely tied to population issue.<br /><br />The pressure on housing and infrastructure is telling. Without significant negotiations with neighboring countries (Say a deal for New territory style status for Batam, Bintan), we will max out on land very quickly. Something has to give.<br /><br />Centralising bases is a result of manpower constraints which will have an impact on dispersal issues in terms of asset risk.<br /><br />Maybe one way to alleviate the pressure on military infrastructure is to afford for housing offshore of Singapore (which is to some extend happening). Providing a more Singapore (law) friendly environment for this to happen can be achieve with some thought and diplomacy.<br /><br />The population issue also has an impact on National Service whereby the intake of NS is to shrink from 41k to 35k. This is significant and unlikely to be adequately plugged by current efforts to recruit women (unless NS is introduced to the fairer sex)<br /><br />In short, Singapore's population ideals whilst theoretically sound is technically flawed in certain details and overall approach.<br /><br />The type of immigrants we have set our sights on are necessary for economic growth but are also likely to be more allegiance mobile.<br /><br />Rather, we should adopt a more nuanced approach and allow for some 'lower end' immigration into the country, particularly from close neighbouring states. Lower income entrants to the country are more likely to be grateful for the opportunities provided to them.<br /><br />Those that are closer to us and can understand our ethos are also more likely to share common bonds and feel a deeper sense of belonging.<br /><br />As an example, consider the Gurkhas. there are 3000+ serving in Singapore. yet their sons and daughters have to leave Singapore when aged 21.<br /><br />why not absorb them? The offsprings of a martial race is surely a desired thing to our military?.<br /><br />The 'meritocratic' (Read higher education biased) immigration policies is too narrow and may not necessary pay dividends by way of long term allegiance.<br /><br />IMO we should be aiming for 5m mark for Singapore citizens. Why not absorb slightly more citizens if we are aiming for 6.9m?<br /><br />There are as mentioned in neighboring country for eg. people of similar Southern Indian Stock to many of us who are not entirely satisfied with the opportunities presented to them by Bumi first policy. After all, the Best Singaporeans have often been Malaysians.<br /><br />Not to presume that they may in any way want to be Singaporean but : Could they be a useful an easier to integrate population brought in in small numbers by education system or otherwise?<br /><br />Recently as a response to public back lash, the govt has curtailed the number of work permit holders to significant effect to the service sector. Why not increase slightly the number of citizens who will take on some of these jobs by bringing in select immigrants (and their families)?<br /><br />This will have in the short run and immediate impact on citizen numbers which will relief pressure on current shortfall in military intake. In the longer run, we may see a slight return to a healthier replacement level.<br /><br />These are questions which need looking at IMO.<br /><br />The current direction raises many issues which are IMO being swept under the carpet and have ramifications for the social fabric and identity of the country (not to mention in terms of our security structure) .<br /><br />.DR.MalthusianApocalypseRantNRamblingsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post-56912608753533349812013-08-21T08:34:15.204+08:002013-08-21T08:34:15.204+08:00TheSounDOne,
Then you have the option of living ...TheSounDOne, <br /><br />Then you have the option of living in Tekong which is just beyond the runway of new CAB (East).<br /><br />According to the master plan, part of the island may be residential by then.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post-13239621858820864212013-08-20T09:38:14.343+08:002013-08-20T09:38:14.343+08:00Hi David,
Thanks for clarifying on the acronyms. ...Hi David,<br /><br />Thanks for clarifying on the acronyms. <br /><br />Anyway, will miss PLAB when it is gone. I remember during my sec & poly school days, sometime would hang around Ubi area hoping to catch a glimpse of those planes as they comes in for landing. Bonus for me if can catch foreign jets like those RAAF F-18s, USAF F-15 etc. Memorable catch is that of Royal Navy Sea Harriers & Sea Kings. That should be around late eighties if my memories is correct. TheSounDOnehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15955724873731300768noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post-45359779529870567722013-08-19T21:03:44.291+08:002013-08-19T21:03:44.291+08:00Dear TheSounDOne,
Have amended the post to spell o...Dear TheSounDOne,<br />Have amended the post to spell out EOR as "end of runway".<br /><br />Will be mindful of using uncommon acronyms without spelling out in full at first mention. <br /><br />Best regards,<br /><br /><br />DavidDavid Boeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11401913253357584603noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post-14567983592286462452013-08-19T18:40:57.024+08:002013-08-19T18:40:57.024+08:00I could have used a better choice of words. The ph...I could have used a better choice of words. The phrase translates as "What more does the prime minister want (beyond 6.9 million)?"<br /><br />His moral authority and electoral mandate to do such a thing are in question. So is a conflict of interest because new citizens have a vested interest in further immigration of their compatriots and are his vote bank. <br /><br />This is not a political forum but the removal of PLAB serves a political purpose.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post-61067858436027536202013-08-19T12:28:38.398+08:002013-08-19T12:28:38.398+08:00Always enjoyed very much reading your article. How...Always enjoyed very much reading your article. However, one request I have is perhaps you could explain the acronym that you used? ie "EOR"TheSounDOnehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15955724873731300768noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post-68219717209156112472013-08-19T10:46:21.007+08:002013-08-19T10:46:21.007+08:00a question for "Apa lagi lu mahu, bangsat!&qu...a question for "Apa lagi lu mahu, bangsat!" <br /><br />is it your blog/website below ?<br /><br />Tangents: Restless Musings Of A Malay MindAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post-49184950366078641272013-08-19T05:02:37.655+08:002013-08-19T05:02:37.655+08:00Lee Hsien Loong's population exercise is a foo...Lee Hsien Loong's population exercise is a fool's errand.<br /><br />The aged are not parasites to be supported and preferably cast into one-room flats. Whatever they spend on healthcare is deferred wages for productive work and represents a doctor or a carer's income. If Lee Hsien Loong begrudges this mis-imagined spending without working, he should tell people not to save money and to spend everything in the month they earn it.<br /><br />His intention to move Payar Lebar Air Base AFTER attaining the 6.9 million figure shows his intention for further growth. In any case, further growth will occur naturally whether he likes it or not. All his readjustment of Singapore's policy is empty talk, and pointedly he did not say that the PAP population target is part of the readjustment.<br /><br />Does he want 10 million cash cows or something? Apa lagi lu mahu, bangsat!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post-53674289195524961042013-08-19T00:10:38.299+08:002013-08-19T00:10:38.299+08:00The purchase of F-35Bs in the future might possibl...The purchase of F-35Bs in the future might possibly open up new basing arrangements for the RSAF...jiaklormeenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2348464617577736454.post-38992489768905394792013-08-18T23:14:36.242+08:002013-08-18T23:14:36.242+08:00The Population White Paper targets a population of...The Population White Paper targets a population of 6.9 million AT 2030. If Lee Hsien Loong envisages moving Payar Lebar Air Base BEYOND 2030, one can only imagine what the future population target will be.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com