Image 0 of 11The 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) About Mike YeoMike Yeo is the Asia correspondent for Defense News.Share:More In Singapore AirshowPentagon announces hypersonic testing pact with UK, AustraliaThe agreement, which falls under AUKUS Pillar II, aims to leverage the three nations’ combined hypersonics funding, facilities and experience.Notre Dame unveils first-ever hypersonic Mach 10 wind tunnel A first-of-its-kind test facility unveiled earlier this month at the University of Notre Dame could improve the Pentagon’s hypersonic research.Space Force targeting more affordable GPS satellitesThe program comes amid growing concern from Pentagon and other government leaders about GPS vulnerability.Space Force expands Commercial Integration Cell partnershipsThe cell provides a venue for real-time technology exchange between U.S. Space Command and commercial space firms.US Space Force moves to make its systems battle-ready by 2026The service has set a goal to ensure that four high-priority, classified systems are fully integrated into its C2 architecture.
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