144 Squadron, Republic of Singapore Air Force explained

Unit Name:RSAF 144 Squadron
Role:Fighter-bomber
Equipment:22 F-5S/T Tiger-IIs
Garrison:Paya Lebar Air Base
Motto:"Dare To Excel"
Dates:1979–2015
Notable Commanders:Ng Chee Meng
Identification Symbol:A stylized black kite set against a bow and arrow

The 144 Squadron "Blackite" of the Republic of Singapore Air Force was a fighter-bomber squadron based at Paya Lebar Air Base, the squadron goes by the motto "Dare To Excel" with the black kite adopted as its mascot.

History

144 Squadron was formed in 1979 as one of the RSAF's fighter squadrons operating in the interceptor role, catapulting the RSAF into the supersonic era upon delivery of the original F-5E/F Tiger. The squadron initially operated the supersonic F-5E/F Tiger II fighter aircraft, but has been operating the locally modified & improved F-5S/T Tiger-IIs fighter aircraft since the early 1990s, these were retrofitted with new state-of-the-art avionics giving the aircraft capability of carrying out both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions.

144 Squadron has since been disbanded after the retirement of the F-5S/T Tiger-IIs in September 2015.

Achievements

The squadron clinched the coveted Best Fighter Squadron award (Singapore Armed Forces Best Unit Competition) in 1995, 2005, 2009, and 2015. It first won the title in 1995.[1] [2] It is regarded by many as the best fighter squadron in the RSAF, having dominated many local and international exercises. Operating the oldest fighter platform in the RSAF ORBAT requires superior skills, capability and professionalism, thus the squadron handpicks the top pilot graduates to join the team.

Mascot

The Blackite is 144 Squadron's adopted mascot. The Squadron's “Dare to Excel” motto amplifies the Blackite character; a mysterious bird that is unpredictable and deadly, but strikes her prey with precision and readiness at all times. Coupled with team excellence, perseverance, dedication and professionalism, the men and women of 144 Squadron Team Blackites do “Dare to Excel”.

Aircraft operated

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Best Units in the Singapore Armed Forces . MINDEF press release, Dated: 30 June 2005.
  2. Web site: SAF Honours Best Units . MINDEF press release, Dated: 29 June 2015.