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  • Obersturmfuhrer's Avatar
    1,156 posts since Jun '04
    • Original thread expired due to lack of activity. Here's one today. The ANZAC class frigate HMNZS Te Mana (F111).

       

  • Black Aces's Avatar
    282 posts since Feb '05
    • Welcome back!

       

      On Mon (28 April), I saw a SH-2 SeaSprite flying away (from the direction of PLA).  Wondered is this chopper attached to the above ship?   

       

       

      P/s 1st time I saw a SeaSprite!  haha

      Edited by Black Aces 30 Apr `08, 1:48PM
  • spartan_6's Avatar
    37 posts since Jan '08
  • Obersturmfuhrer's Avatar
    1,156 posts since Jun '04
    • Just to assure you the eyes on the sea is still working. Just that there's nothing interesting since the last post for the other thread.

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    Atobe's Avatar
    5,320 posts since Oct '02
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      Before the opening of the deep water docking facilities at Changi Naval Base - most foreign naval vessels on friendly visits to Singapore will be anchored at the Eastern Anchorage that is an area off the East Coast Parkway area.

      Up until the late 1990s, when driving along the highest level of the Benjamin Sheares Bridge, one could see the big flat tops - and its accompanying escort vessels - from the US Navy anchored off the East Coast Parkway.

      Nowadays, all naval vessels from other countries that are allowed to enter Singapore ports will sail directly to Changi.

      With the Singapore shorelines being extended through land reclamation, the surface water area between the shore lines and the international sea boundary has reduced remarkably, and has resulted in this surface area being packed with commercial ships anchored off-shore to wait in turn for berthing space at the PSA. 

      This has resulted in naval vessels sailing further south from the Singapore territorial waters - so as to avoid the commercial traffic in the tight waters that make up the Singapore harbor - causing a seeming drop in the passage of naval ship traffic through Singapore waters, and resulting in disappointments to avid ''naval ship'' watchers.

      Has anyone seen any Singaporean submarines within the waters of Singapore, or making surface passage as it sail into the international waters in the South China Sea for training ?

       

  • Obersturmfuhrer's Avatar
    1,156 posts since Jun '04
    • Submarines are notoriously hard to spot unless one is actually looking or has radar equipment to track them.

  • Obersturmfuhrer's Avatar
    1,156 posts since Jun '04
    • 2 Indian Naval vessels today:

      Jyoti class Replenishment tanker INS Jyoti (A58)

      Rajput class Destroyer INS Rana (D52)

  • 16/f/lonely's Avatar
    696 posts since Apr '08
    • Originally posted by Obersturmfuhrer:

      Just to assure you the eyes on the sea is still working. Just that there's nothing interesting since the last post for the other thread.


      You missed the Abraham Lincoln battle-group.

      And the Jap Murasame-class and one underway replenishment vessel.

      So sad.....no pics.

  • Bionic Animals's Avatar
    35 posts since Jan '07
  • 16/f/lonely's Avatar
    696 posts since Apr '08
    • Originally posted by Atobe:

       

      Before the opening of the deep water docking facilities at Changi Naval Base - most foreign naval vessels on friendly visits to Singapore will be anchored at the Eastern Anchorage that is an area off the East Coast Parkway area.

      Up until the late 1990s, when driving along the highest level of the Benjamin Sheares Bridge, one could see the big flat tops - and its accompanying escort vessels - from the US Navy anchored off the East Coast Parkway.

      Nowadays, all naval vessels from other countries that are allowed to enter Singapore ports will sail directly to Changi.

      With the Singapore shorelines being extended through land reclamation, the surface water area between the shore lines and the international sea boundary has reduced remarkably, and has resulted in this surface area being packed with commercial ships anchored off-shore to wait in turn for berthing space at the PSA. 

      This has resulted in naval vessels sailing further south from the Singapore territorial waters - so as to avoid the commercial traffic in the tight waters that make up the Singapore harbor - causing a seeming drop in the passage of naval ship traffic through Singapore waters, and resulting in disappointments to avid ''naval ship'' watchers.

      Has anyone seen any Singaporean submarines within the waters of Singapore, or making surface passage as it sail into the international waters in the South China Sea for training ?

       


      Not entirely true.....from reading a blog by a USN destroyer, I learnt that the ship actually went down the shipping lines to give the junior officers a feel of one of the world's busiest waterway.

  • Obersturmfuhrer's Avatar
    1,156 posts since Jun '04
    • Originally posted by 16/f/lonely:


      You missed the Abraham Lincoln battle-group.

      And the Jap Murasame-class and one underway replenishment vessel.

      So sad.....no pics.


      Look, I still have a life. And it doesn't entail staring through a pair of binoculars 24-7. This is not even my job. tongue.png

       

      Originally posted by Bionic Animals:

      smile.pngYou have a new camera? The pictures posted are pretty sharp and clear.


      Same old camera, just a very nice bright sunny day.

      Edited by Obersturmfuhrer 03 May `08, 11:45PM
  • 16/f/lonely's Avatar
    696 posts since Apr '08
    • Originally posted by Obersturmfuhrer:


      Look, I still have a life. And it doesn't entail staring through a pair of binoculars 24-7. This is not even my job. tongue.png

       


      Same old camera, just a very nice bright sunny day.


      I never blamed you.....it's just......too bad for all of us here.LaughingLaughingLaughing

      BTW, I do like your pics.

  • arball's Avatar
    135 posts since Dec '07
    • obersturmfuhrer, you take thos pics just with the camera alone right? no magnification device included?

  • Obersturmfuhrer's Avatar
    1,156 posts since Jun '04
    • Chill guys, just using some humour here.

      Yeah, same ole digicam using just the zoom option.

  • 16/f/lonely's Avatar
    696 posts since Apr '08
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