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The ''Endurance''-class tank landing ships (LST) are the largest class of ships in the
Republic of Singapore Navy The Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) is the naval service branch of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) responsible for defending the country against any sea-borne threats, and the protection of its sea lines of communications, that would comprom ...
(RSN). They were designed and built by Singapore Technologies (ST) Marine to replace the old County-class
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. The four ships form the Third Flotilla of the RSN.


Planning and development

The navy's intention to purchase the ''Endurance'' class was revealed by former Defence Minister Dr. Tony Tan during his visit to
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on 3 August 1996. These ships were to replace the five ex- United States Navy (USN) County-class LSTs, which were acquired by Singapore from the United States in the 1970s. ST Marine was awarded the government contract to design and build the four ships – a significant milestone for the local defence and shipbuilding industries given the scale and extensiveness of the programme. Construction of ''Endurance'' began in early 1997, with the keel laid down at ST Marine's Benoi yard on 27 March 1997.


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Design and construction

The ''Endurance'' class is 40% larger than the previous ''County''-class that they replaced, and travels almost twice as fast. Each ship is fitted with a well dock which can accommodate four landing craft, as well as a flight deck which can accommodate two medium lift helicopters. While the RSN describes the ''Endurance''-class as LSTs, they lack the beaching capability traditionally associated with LSTs and their well docks and flight decks qualify the ''Endurance''-class more as amphibious transport docks. The ''Endurance'' class was built with a heavy emphasis on automation. ''Endurance'' became the first ship in the world to use official electronic navigational charts with the Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) to circumnavigate the world. The integrated bridge system allows the operator to access the navigation and communications systems, the ECDIS and other vital systems needed to sail the ship effectively, while the Ship Control, Monitoring and Management System controls, monitors and manages most of the platforms on board. The ships are also equipped with an
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(ASIST) system which helps in landing, securing, manoeuvring and traversing a helicopter, and eliminates the need for deck personnel to secure helicopters upon landing. All these result in a high degree of automation, with a reduced manning requirement of 65 crew members for a 6,500-tonne ship.


Proposed landing helicopter dock variant

The ''Endurance-160'' is a proposed landing helicopter dock (LHD) variant of the ''Endurance'' class. A model of it was first displayed at the 2014
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. It is longer than the ''Endurance'' class (retrospectively named the ''Endurance-140''), with a full-length flight deck for helicopter operations. The Singapore Ministry of Defence would neither confirm nor deny that a vessel of the type would be built. As Singapore is interested in acquiring the F-35B STOVL fighter aircraft, it is thought that such an LHD could be used as a light
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. The STOVL F-35B needs a minimum of of runway to take off. It is thought that Singapore would need one to maintain sea lines of communication, as well as cope with fewer air bases in the future. However, operating the F-35B would incur greater procurement and operating costs compared to the conventional takeoff variants and greater fuel consumption needed for vertical landing, which could result in fewer aircraft being purchased. The design of the ''Endurance'' class would also have to be considerably revamped with a larger space to operate and store fixed-wing aircraft with a larger elevator and a ski ramp. The ''Endurance-170'', a further development of the LHD variant, has been offered to the UAE Navy. It would have a full load displacement of 19,000 tons. New features include a 76mm gun, vertical launching systems, RAM close-in weapon systems, and a hangar able to accommodate up to 10 medium size helicopters.


Operational history

The ships provide sea transportation for personnel and equipment for Singapore Armed Forces' overseas training, as well as a training platform for RSN's
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. RSS ''Endurance'' became the first RSN ship to circumnavigate the globe when it participated in the 6th USN
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in New York City, passing through both Panama and Suez canals. The ships actively participate in various multilateral exercises annually. ''Resolution'' successfully fired a
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surface-to-air missile during Exercise Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training in 2000, an annual joint naval exercise between the USN and RSN. ''Endurance'' participated as both a compliant and non-compliant vessel for boarding teams during Exercise Sea Sabre in 2004 as part of the Proliferation Security Initiative. The ships are active participants in multinational
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efforts. As part of Singapore's contribution to the reconstruction efforts in Iraq, ''Endurance'' was sent to the Persian Gulf in October 2003 for two months. ''Resolution'' followed in November 2004 and ''Endeavour'' in February 2006. The ships conducted logistical tasks, such as replenishing supplies for other naval vessels in the Persian Gulf, and conducted patrols to enforce maritime presence. They also served as a platform for helicopter missions and maritime boarding operations missions by teams from other coalition countries when they inspected ships leaving Iraq. The last deployment saw ''Resolution'' taking on the expanded role of taking charge of coalition and Iraqi Navy ships to defend Iraq's oil platforms. On 1 September 2007, ''Persistence'' became the fourth ship to be deployed to the Persian Gulf in support of the multinational reconstruction efforts in Iraq. ''Resolution'' was subsequently tasked for RSN's fifth deployment to the Gulf on 30 August 2008. The ships were also involved in various humanitarian relief operations, such as the tsunami-hit Indonesian province of Aceh in 2004. Within a few days of the disaster, ''Endurance'' sailed to Aceh in Indonesia to deliver emergency supplies and medical personnel to aid in the relief efforts. She was then joined by ''Persistence'' on 4 January 2005 and ''Endeavour'' on 16 January. ''Persistence'' also featured later in support of the efforts finding Indonesia AirAsia Flight 8501. On 12 February 2009, Minister of Defence Teo Chee Hean announced that ''Persistence'' would join other naval forces off the coast of Somalia for three months in 2009. Comprising an LST with two Super Puma helicopters on board, the Singapore Armed Forces Task Group has been conducting daily helicopter surveillance flights and sector patrols to deter and disrupt piracy activities. The ship worked with the multinational Combined Task Force 151 to protect shipping in the
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. Since then, two additional SAF task groups have been deployed to the Gulf of Aden, ''Endurance'' from June to October 2010 and ''Endeavour'' from August 2011. In December 2014, ''Persistence'' was deployed in the search for Airasia Flight QZ8501 after it crashed into the Java Sea on 28 December 2014; along with the RSN ships ''Supreme'', ''Valour'', and ''Kallang'', MV ''Swift Rescue'', and two Lockheed C-130H Hercules.


Export

On 11 November 2008, a SGD 200 million contract was signed between ST Marine and Thailand for the sale of one unit of the ''Endurance''-class LPD and its associated landing craft. The LPD would use the Terma C-Series system, which includes the C-Flex combat management system, C-Search radar suite which includes the Scanter 4100 radar and IFF, and the C-Fire fire control system. On 21 March 2011, the new ship was christened HTMS ''Angthong'' (pennant number LPD-791) and was launched from ST Marine's dockyard by the wife of
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Khamthorn Pumhiran, Commander-In-Chief of Royal Thai Navy (RTN). The delivery of the ship was completed on 19 April 2012."Navy officially welcomes HTMS Ang Thong to fleet"
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(20 Apr 2012)
"Royal Thai Navy receives HTMS Ang Thong"
, Naval Technology (20 Apr 2012)


Gallery

File:RSS Endeavour (210) on sea.jpg, Port stern view of ''Endeavour'' at sea. File:US Navy 111115-N-TU894-077 The aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) is underway with the Singapor Navy tank landing ship RSS Endeavour (2.jpg, underway with RSS ''Endeavour'' in the
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. File:RSS Endeavour entering Visakhapatnam.jpg, RSS ''Endeavour'' near Visakhapatnam. File:US Navy 110220-N-6692A-058 The amphibious transport dock ship USS Denver (LPD 9) passes along side the Singapore navy endurance-class amphibious tr.jpg, RSS ''Resolution'' at anchor in the
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, with passing behind during Cobra Gold '11.


See also

* – sold to RSN in 1975 as the original RSS ''Endurance'' (
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L201).


Comparable ships

* * * * * Type 071 amphibious transport dock


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MINDEF – Republic of Singapore Navy – Naval AssetsST Marine product list: 141m Landing Ship TankBrochure for 141m Landing Ship TankEndurance Class Landing Ship Tank (LST), Singapore(Naval technology)
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