List of Singapore Armed Forces bases

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The following is a list of the camps and bases of the Singapore Armed Forces.

List of Singapore Army bases[]

Name Location Unit(s)
Amoy Quee Camp Ang Mo Kio
Bedok Camp I/II Bedok
  • 1st Guards Battalion[2]
  • 3rd Guards Battalion[2]
  • HQ 7th Singapore Infantry Brigade (HQ 7 SIB)[2]
  • HQ 13th Singapore Infantry Brigade (HQ 13 SIB)[2]
  • Bedok Fitness Conditioning Centre (Bedok FCC)[3]
Clementi Camp Clementi
  • HQ 2 People's Defence Force (HQ 2 PDF)[4]
  • Island Defence Training Institute (IDTI)
  • 8th Battalion Singapore Infantry Regiment (8 SIR)
Depot Road Camp Telok Blangah
Dieppe Barracks Yishun
Gombak Base Bukit Batok
Hendon Camp Changi
  • 1st Commando Battalion (1 CDO BN)[7][8]
Jurong Camp I Jurong
  • HQ 3rd Singapore Division (HQ 3 DIV)[9]
Jurong Camp II Jurong
  • Infantry Training Institute (ITI)[10]
  • 30th Battalion Singapore Combat Engineers (30 SCE)[2]
Kaki Bukit Camp Paya Lebar
  • SAF Driving School (SAFDS)[citation needed]
Keat Hong Camp Tengah
  • HQ 8th Singapore Armoured Brigade (HQ 8 SAB)[2]
  • 40th Battalion, Singapore Armoured Regiment (40 SAR)
  • 41st Battalion, Singapore Armoured Regiment (41 SAR)
Khatib Camp Yishun
  • HQ Singapore Artillery (HQ SA)[citation needed]
  • Artillery Institute (AI)[citation needed]
  • 23rd Battalion Singapore Artillery (23 SA)[2]
  • 24th Battalion Singapore Artillery (24 SA)[2]
  • Khatib Fitness Conditioning Centre (Khatib FCC)[11]
Mowbray Camp Kranji
Kranji Camp II Kranji
  • 21st Battalion Singapore Artillery (21 SA)[2]
  • SAF Court Martial Centre[13]
  • Motorised Infantry Training Institute (MTI)[14]
  • Kranji Fitness Conditioning Centre (Kranji FCC)[15]
  • Basic Military Training Centre School V (BMTC School 5)[16]
Kranji Camp III Kranji
  • HQ Combat Service and Support Command (HQ CSSCOM)[17][18]
  • HQ Maintenance and Engineering Support (HQ MES)[18]
  • HQ Transport Formation[18]
  • HQ Supply Formation[18]
  • HQ SAF Ammunition Command (HQ SAFAC)
  • Supply Base Central
  • School of Logistics (SOL)[18]
  • Army Logistics Training Institute (ALTI)[10][18]
  • Army Logistics Training Centre (ALTC)[18]
  • 1st Army Maintenance Base (1 AMB)[18]
  • Ordnance Engineering Training Institute (OETI)[18]
  • Ordnance Engineering Training Centre (OETC)[18]
  • School of Manpower Management (SMP)[18]
  • HQ 3rd Singapore Infantry Brigade (HQ 3 SIB)[17]
  • 2nd Battalion Singapore Infantry Regiment (2 SIR)[17]
  • 5th Battalion Singapore Infantry Regiment (5 SIR)
Ladang Camp Pulau Tekong
  • Basic Military Training Centre (BMTC)
  • Basic Military Training Centre School I (BMTC School 1)
  • Basic Military Training Centre School II (BMTC School 2)
  • Basic Military Training Centre School III (BMTC School 3)
Rocky Hill Camp
  • Basic Military Training Centre School IV (BMTC School 4)
Maju Camp Clementi
  • 6th Battalion Singapore Infantry Regiment (6 SIR)
  • 9th Battalion Singapore Infantry Regiment (9 SIR)[19]
  • HQ 24th Singapore Infantry Brigade (HQ 24 SIB)[2]
  • HQ 30th Singapore Infantry Brigade (HQ 30 SIB)[2]
  • HQ SAF Volunteer Corps (SAFVC)[20]
  • Maju Fitness Conditioning Centre (Maju FCC)[21]
Mandai Hill Camp Mandai
  • HQ 6th Singapore Division (HQ 6 DIV)[22]
  • 1st Battalion Singapore Infantry Regiment (1 SIR)[22]
  • 6th Signal Battalion[22]
  • HQ 2nd Singapore Infantry Brigade (HQ 2 SIB)[2]
  • 16th Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence Battalion (16 C4I)
Nee Soon Camp Yishun
Nee Soon Driclad Yishun
  • 6th Army Maintenance Base (6 AMB)[25]
  • Supply Base North
Pasir Laba Camp Jurong
  • HQ Specialist and Warrant Officer Institute (HQ SWI)
  • Specialist Cadet School (SCS)
  • SAF Warrant Officer School (SAF WOS)
  • Army Training Doctrine Command (TRADOC)
  • Training Resource Management Centre (TRMC)
  • Army Training Evaluation Centre (ATEC)
  • School of Infantry Weapons (SIW)
  • SAF Military Intelligence Institute (SMI)
  • 11th Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence Battalion (11 C4I)
  • Army Fitness Centre (AFC)
  • Basic Combat Training Centre (BCTC)
Pasir Ris Camp Pasir Ris
  • Commando Training Institute (CDO TI)[26]
  • Special Operations Tactical Support Centre (SOTSC)[27]
Rifle Range Road Camp Bukit Timah
  • HQ General Support Ammunition Base (HQ GSAB)
SAFTI Military Institute Jurong
Selarang Camp Changi
Seletar Camp Seletar
  • HQ Army Combat Engineers Group (HQ ARMCEG)
  • 35th Battalion Singapore Combat Engineers (35 SCE)[2]
Sembawang Camp Sembawang
Stagmont Camp Choa Chu Kang
  • HQ Signals and Command Systems (HQ SCS)[33]
  • Signal Institute (SI)[34]
  • 10th Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence Battalion (10 C4I)
Sungei Gedong Camp Lim Chu Kang
  • School of Armour (SOA)[35]
  • Armour Training Institute (ATI)[10]
  • HQ 4th Singapore Armoured Brigade (HQ 4 SAB)[36][37]
  • HQ 56th Singapore Armoured Brigade (HQ 56 SAB)[2]
  • 12th Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence Battalion (12 C4I)[37]
  • 48th Battalion, Singapore Armoured Regiment (48 SAR)
  • 42nd Battalion, Singapore Armoured Regiment (42 SAR)[2]
  • 38th Battalion Singapore Combat Engineers (38 SCE)[2]

List of Republic of Singapore Navy bases[]

Name Location Unit(s)
Changi Naval Base Changi
  • 171 Squadron (171 SQN)[38]
  • Changi Defence Squadron (CDS)[39]
Tuas Naval Base Tuas
  • HQ Fleet[40]
  • HQ NALCOM[41]
  • Tuas Defence Squadron (TDS)[citation needed]

List of Republic of Singapore Air Force bases[]

Name Location Unit(s)
Changi Air Base Changi
Chong Pang Camp Yishun
  • HQ Air Defence and Operations Command (HQ ADOC)[44]
Murai Camp Western Water Catchment
  • 119 Squadron (119 SQN)[45]
  • 128 Squadron (128 SQN)[46]
Paya Lebar Air Base Paya Lebar
Sembawang Air Base Yishun
Seletar Airport Seletar
  • 124 Squadron (124 SQN)[42]
Tengah Air Base Tengah

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