Video: ST Engineering Launches First MRCV for Singapore

Video: ST Engineering Launches First MRCV for Singapore


Singapore’s shipbuilder ST Engineering today launched the first Multi-Role Combat Vessel (MRCV), Victory, for the Republic of Singapore Navy. The future Victory-class MRCVs will replace the six Victory-class corvettes currently in service with the Republic of Singapore Navy, with a greater design emphasis on the MRCVs’ capabilities as “motherships” for autonomous and uncrewed systems over conventional weapon systems.

MINDEF Singapore press release

Minister for Defence Mr Chan Chun Sing officiated the launch ceremony of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN)’s first Victory-class Multi-Role Combat Vessel (MRCV), Victory, at the ST Engineering Marine Benoi Shipyard today. The MRCV was launched by Mrs Chan, spouse of Mr Chan, who served as the Lady Sponsor. The ceremony was also attended by Minister of State for Defence Mr Desmond Choo, Chief of Defence Force Vice Admiral Aaron Beng, Chief of Navy Rear Admiral Sean Wat, and senior defence officials from the Ministry of Defence, the Singapore Armed Forces, and the Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA).

Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Chan highlighted that a strong and capable Navy was integral to safeguarding Singapore’s sea lines of communication and ensuring the nation’s security and survival amid an increasingly complex global security environment.

“Today, our strategic lines of communications extend much further. That is why we need new capabilities, working together as an integrated SAF, to defend and secure our sea lines of communications, and to make sure that no one with ill intent can disrupt our day-to-day. It is critical to our lives and our livelihoods, and also to the global economy because of the critical geostrategic location that Singapore is in.”

Singapore Minister for Defence Mr Chan Chun Sing

MRCV Victory is the first of six MRCVs to be launched. The MRCV is designed to function as a “mothership” for unmanned aerial, surface and underwater systems for the conduct of naval operations. The MRCVs will also be equipped with advanced sensors, weapon systems and network capabilities. This will allow her to handle a wide range of threats, and function as a Command ship. Designed with advanced automation, the MRCV will be able to operate safely and effectively with a smaller crew compared to other warships of similar size and capability.

MRCV Victory will be undergoing outfitting, platform and combat systems integration, and acceptance trials. In parallel, pioneer MRCV crew will also begin training to prepare them 2 to operationalise the ship in the coming years. The MRCVs will be delivered progressively from 2028 onwards.

he MRCV project reflects the strong partnership with the Defence Technology Community, including DSTA, DSO, ST Engineering, and other industry partners, to ensure that the ship can deliver its envisaged operational outcomes.

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ST Engineering press release

ST Engineering today launched the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN)’s first Victory-class Multi-Role Combat Vessel (MRCV), Victory, at its Benoi Yard. The launch ceremony was officiated by Mr Chan Chun Sing, Singapore’s Minister for Defence. MRCV Victory is the first of six MRCVs to be built by ST Engineering under a detailed design and construction contract awarded by the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) in 2023.

“The launch of MRCV Victory demonstrates the strength of our close collaboration.
Through our partnership with the Republic of Singapore Navy and the Defence Science and Technology Agency, we have set the foundation for the successful delivery of future-ready first-of-class naval platforms that will strengthen Singapore’s maritime defence.”

Mervyn Tan, President, Defence & Public Security, ST Engineering.

MRCV Victory is a demonstration of the Group’s engineering depth across multiple domains – from detailed design and shipbuilding to the implementation of critical cyber-secured communication networks to the complex integration of multiple weapons systems. This complex undertaking reinforced ST Engineering’s position as a trusted partner capable of delivering advanced, multi-domain defence innovations for Singapore and beyond.



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