The Republic of Singapore Air Force unveiled a special 50th anniversary livery on two of its Boeing F-15SGs during the Singapore Airshow. (Mike Yeo/Staff) The Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II fighter made its Singapore Airshow debut. (Mike Yeo/Staff) The Sukhoi Su-30MKM Flanker display by the Royal Malaysian Air Force emphasized its ability to perform at slow speeds and its liberal use of flares. (Mike Yeo/Staff) The Republic of Singapore Air Force performed a daily display routine with a Boeing F-15SG and two Lockheed Martin F-16s. (Mike Yeo/Staff) The Wing Loong II drone, by the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group, was on static display at the 2018 Singapore Airshow — a first for the type of platform at the event. (Mike Yeo/Staff) ST Kinetics displayed its next-generation armored fighting vehicle, which forms the basis of its offering for the U.S. Army's Mobile Protected Firepower program. The company is partnering with SAIC. (Mike Yeo/Staff) Indonesia's Jupiter aerobatic team entertains the air show attendees with its six KT-1 trainers, manufactured by Korea Aerospace Industries. (Mike Yeo/Staff) A Royal Malaysian Air Force Airbus A400M was on static display. (Mike Yeo/Staff) Russia had no military aircraft on display, but its United Aircraft Corporation was out in force in the exhibition halls. (Mike Yeo/Staff) A Royal Thai Air Force Saab JAS 39C Gripen during its aerial display routine. (Mike Yeo/Staff) A model of the Shaanxi Y-9E airlifter was shown off by China National Aero-Technology Import & Export Corporation. The type has recently seen a dramatic ramp-up in production. (Mike Yeo/Staff) Mike Yeo is the Asia correspondent for Defense News.