List of Singapore Armed Forces bases
The following is a list of the camps and bases of the Singapore Armed Forces.
Singapore Army bases
Republic of Singapore Navy bases
Name | Location | Unit(s) |
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Changi Naval Base | Changi | |
Tuas Naval Base | Tuas |
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Republic of Singapore Air Force bases
Name | Location | Unit(s) |
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Changi Air Base | Changi | |
Choa Chu Kang Camp | Western Water Catchment |
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Chong Pang Camp | Yishun |
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Lim Chu Kang Camp II | Western Water Catchment |
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Murai Camp | Western Water Catchment | |
Paya Lebar Air Base | Paya Lebar | |
Sembawang Air Base | Yishun |
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Seletar Airport | Seletar |
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Tengah Air Base | Tengah |
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Works cited
- Neville, Leigh (2019). The Elite: The A–Z of Modern Special Operations Forces. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1472824295.