For decades, Lockheed Martin has had a dynamic relationship with government and industry in Singapore, serving both defense and civilian customers.
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In 2019, the Republic of Singapore selected the F-35 as its next generation fighter jet, and in 2020 the United States government approved the sale of the F-35B to Singapore. Singapore has been a part of the F-35 program since 2003 when it joined as a Security Cooperation Participant and the Republic of Singapore Air Force will take delivery of their first F-35B in 2026.

F-35
In 2019, the Republic of Singapore selected the F-35 as its next generation fighter jet, and in 2020 the United States government approved the sale of the F-35B to Singapore. Singapore has been a part of the F-35 program since 2003 when it joined as a Security Cooperation Participant and the Republic of Singapore Air Force will take delivery of their first F-35B in 2026.

C-130
Beginning in 1976, the Singapore Air Force acquired two C-130B’s from the USAF. Today they have four KC-130Bs, five C-130Hs and one KC-130H.

F-16
Singapore has operated the proven F-16 for more than 30 years. The F-16 brings advanced, 4th generation fighter aircraft capabilities, regional and worldwide partnerships and affordable lifecycle costs. It is a key piece of the 21st century warfare network , serving a critical role in missions for more than 25 operators around the world.