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SGA14: Companies compete for F-16 upgrade prospects at Singapore Airshow

12th February 2014 - 04:07 GMT | by Beth Stevenson, Darren Lake in Singapore

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The regional fight for F-16 upgrade programmes continued at the Singapore Airshow with Lockheed Martin, Boeing and BAE Systems all touting their solutions. 

At the same time both Northrop Grumman and Raytheon were keen to brief on the advantages of their AESA radar solutions, which will be integral to many of the projects.

Although Singapore is yet to officially open a competition, officials from all companies involved said they would look at bidding when the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) decides to upgrade its F-16s. In a visit to Washington, DC in December the city state’s defence minister

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Beth Stevenson

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Beth is a former senior reporter for Digital Battlespace and Unmanned Vehicles magazines. Beth graduated …

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Darren Lake

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Darren has more than two decades of experience in aerospace and defence journalism. After completing …

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