Swiss Air


Swiss Cottage Secondary School.
Swiss NCC (Air)
Ad Astra Per Aspera.

Teacher Officers :
Mr Simon Wong
Mr Terrence Wong

The Unit :
Part A / Alpha Knights
Part B / Bravo Raptors
Part C / Charlie Ospreys
Part D / Eagle Squadron
CLTs & S/CLTs

The Committee :
Unit Sergeant Major :
SSG Khairulanwar
Assistant Sergeant Major :
SSG Lin Zhen Ming
Flight Commander Part B :
SSG Chong Jia Jun
Assistant Flight Commander Part B :
SSG Nur Hafni
Flight Commander Part A :
3SG Mohammad Fahim
Assistant Flight Commander Part A :
3SG Adillah
Training Head :
2SG Dipikka Seharan
Assistant Training Head:
2SG Khairul Akmal
Logistics Head :
2SG Clement Geh
Assistant Logistics Head :
CPL Esmund
Administrative Head :
3SG Tan Yi Jie
Assistant Administrative Head :
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Physical Training I/C :
3SG Ilyas Ariffin

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as well as updates on your trainings.
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Tuesday, July 07, 2009
RSAF weapon systems
I-Hawk (I-FU)
The I-Hawk System provides low to medium level air defence as part of the national air defence. With a maximum effective range of 40 km, the I-Hawk can defend against targets manouevering up to 8 Gs, has a Single Shot Kill Probability (SSKP) of 0.85 and is effective against noise jamming and deceptive counter-measures.

Upgraded I-HAWK

The Upgraded I-HAWK system provides low to medium level air defence as part of the Networked Air Defence system. It is operated by 163 SQN and enhances the RSAF's ability to engage threats more responsively and precisely.

a. Enhanced Reliability. Its predecessor, the I-HAWK system, was analogue-based. The Upgraded I-HAWK system has been digitised using advanced computers and modern man-machine interface, thus enhancing the overall capability and reliability of the weapon system.

b. Enhanced Survivability. Previously, the I-HAWK system required its own surveillance radar but the Upgraded I-HAWK system no longer requires its own surveillance radar as it gets an integrated air picture directly from the C2 centre. Hence, it is less susceptible to electronic counter-measures. In addition, the components of the Upgraded I-HAWK system can be spread out over a larger distance than before, making it more difficult to be detected from the air and enhancing survivability against enemy attacks.

c. Enhanced Awareness. The I-HAWK system used to receive 2D (direction & range) target data within a 40km range. The Upgraded I-HAWK system receives directly from the C2 centre a 3D (bearing, range & altitude) integrated air picture.

d. Enhanced Firepower & Precision. Previously, the I-HAWK system could only engage one air threat at a time. The Upgraded I-HAWK system comprises an upgraded target acquisition radar which is now able to engage multiple air threats simultaneously. In addition, the engagements are more responsive and precise due to the 3D target data which it receives from the C2 centre.


Technical Specifications:


a. Technical Name:Product Improvement Plan (PIP) Phase III Remote Engagement Section (RES) Fire Unit
b. Range: 40km
c. Height: 18km
d. Max speed of missile: Mach 2.7
e. Single Shot Kill Probability: 85%
f. Guidance: Semi-Active Homing