ACTION-PACKED DEFENCE DISPLAY AT PADANG FOR NDP2024

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21 Jun 2024 | COMMUNITY

ACTION-PACKED DEFENCE DISPLAY AT PADANG FOR NDP2024

For the first time, NDP audiences will catch a dynamic defence display at the Padang and around the waters of Marina Bay.
// STORY BY JOSHUA DE SOUZA / PHOTOS BY CHUA SOON LYE & COURTESY OF NDP EXCO 2024
More than 2,100 participants will be taking part in this year's Parade & Ceremony.

For the first time ever, Singaporeans can watch the Dynamic Defence Display (D3) during the National Day Parade (NDP) at the Padang.

In celebration of TD40 (40 years of Total Defence), this year's D3 will feature an integrated whole-of-government and community response to threats across Singapore's air, land, sea, digital and civil domains.

This four-part segment involves 40 assets and over 400 participants and supporting personnel from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and Home Team.

NDP 2024 will bring together 40 assets across 25 agencies and units, spanning military, homeland and civilian entities, as part of the TD40 D3.
Audiences at the Padang will enjoy an immersive 360-degree experience of Singapore's military and homeland defence systems, including the Army's Terrex Infantry Carrier Vehicle which will be part of the TD40 D3.

Taking part for the first time in the D3 is national water agency Public Utilities Board (PUB), which will demonstrate the provision of temporary water supply during disruptions, highlighting the resilience of Singapore's water supply system.

The TD40 D3 will also see the inaugural participation of the Singapore Red Cross, which will emphasise the community's role in responding to disruptions and crises.  

The Combatant Craft Medium -- operated by the Naval Diving Unit -- will be one of the many assets featured in TD40 D3. [File photo]

Bringing the display to all at the Bay

For those who can't get a seat at the Padang, fret not.

This display will be expanded to the Marina Basin area, allowing the public to catch the maritime assets from Marina Bay, as well as watch the Republic of Singapore Air Force's (RSAF's) AH-64D Apache Attack Helicopter fly past towards the Padang.

Up in the sky: Aerial buffs should keep a sharp lookout for the RSAF's assets – such as the Apache helicopters – flying towards the Padang.
Defending from land: The RSAF's SPYDER ground-based air defence system will also be featured in the TD40 D3.

The TD40 D3 is a reminder to Singaporeans that we all play a part in keeping Singapore safe, said TD40 D3 Chairman Major (MAJ) Ng Wei Yang.

"A key highlight for this year's display is the role of the community in keeping Singapore strong and resilient against disruption and crisis. It will demonstrate our capabilities and collective commitment to safeguard Singapore and inspire Singaporeans to play their part in TD."

MAJ Ng hopes that the TD40 D3 display will demonstrate and inspire Singaporeans on how to better contribute to Total Defence.
The inclusion of civilian agencies such as the Singapore Red Cross in TD40 D3 demonstrates the many roles that Singaporeans play in contributing to Total Defence, outside of the military and homeland services.

As part of the 360-degree experience, the TD40 D3 will showcase vehicles and performers getting up close and personal with the audience.

Think vehicles such as the Singapore Army's Light Strike Vehicles (LSVs) approaching the crowd at fast speed, and personnel coming through the stands amongst the audience.

"The LSVs will perform high-speed, criss-cross manoeuvres towards the crowd. That's sure to keep them on the edge of their seats," said 3rd Warrant Officer (3WO) Jonathan Mark Garnell. The 38-year-old is the Sergeant Major of the LSV crew in TD40 D3.

injecting a dash of adrenalin: The LSV will perform high-speed manoeuvres around the show centre during the D3 segment.
The Army's newest weapon – the Light Machine Gun, or Colt Infantry Automatic Rifle 6940E-SG – will be making its NDP debut at the TD40 D3.

Leading with pride

This year's Parade and Ceremony (P&C) segment – titled "United We Stand" – aims to highlight the strength of a united Singapore and features more than 2,100 participants of diverse backgrounds.

Apart from enjoying old NDP favourites like the State Flag Flypast and "Salute to the Nation" bomb burst, Singaporeans can look forward to new experiences such as the first Onward March in NDP, which will add to the 360-degree experience at the Padang this year.

SLTC Lau hopes that this year's NDP will inspire Singaporeans to come together as one to celebrate the nation's progress and express their love for Singapore.

The P&C segment has been a mainstay since the first NDP in 1966, and remains a much-loved part of the parade, symbolising the nation's strength and progress, said P&C Chairman Senior Lieutenant Colonel (SLTC) Lau Kai Heng Anthony.

"This year's focus is on our people, (about) people from all walks of life, coming together as one united people to celebrate our nation's progress and express our love for Singapore."

Dream come true: Both LTC Cheong (right) and MWO Mohamed Ayub aspired to lead the NDP since the day they joined the SAF.

For Parade Commander Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Roger Cheong and Parade Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM) Master Warrant Officer (MWO) Mohamed Ayub Bin Said Abdul Kader, leading the NDP has been a dream come true.

MWO Mohamed Ayub, 42, is further driven by the enthusiasm of the parade participants. "The commitment, dedication and passion that is exhibited by all the parade participants fuels me. It inspires me to do better and be a better version of myself so that I can be on par with them."

LTC Cheong, 44, agreed: "Seeing people from all walks of life coming together to form the big picture really motivates me. They form the strength and unity of the nation."

SCT Md Khairul (left) will be marching in the RSN Marching Contingent, while ME4A Wong (centre) and ME1 Buryvin Bashok (right) are in the DIS and RSAF Guard of Honour Contingents respectively.

For Specialist Cadet Trainee (SCT) Md Khairul Ameer, taking part in NDP has been a family pride – his parents participated in NDP back in the 1980s, and his brother was involved in NDP 2020.

"They were a source of motivation for me to join NDP and persevere through the demanding and taxing training," said the 24-year-old Electrical Control System specialist from the Naval Military Experts Institute in Maritime Training and Doctrine Command. He will be marching in the Republic of Singapore Navy Marching Contingent.

"(Despite the struggle), it's been a fruitful journey for me as I'll get to be centre stage at the parade come 9 Aug."

As for Military Expert (ME) ME4A Wong Jia Yao, coming back to the parade as part of the Digital and Intelligence Service (DIS) Guard of Honour (GOH) contingent is a familiar yet exciting experience.

"There's definitely a lot more responsibility since we are nearer to the crowd in the first row. But it also feels the same, being back in the Parade and just marching," said the 20-year-old, who first marched in the Girl Guides' contingent back in secondary school.

Madam Nurulhuda Binte Abu Bakar (far left) and her three children are part of the GoodHood.sg marching contingent in NDP 2024. Ms Nurulhuda participated in NDP in 2018 as a social worker, but is ecstatic to have her children join her this year.
This year will also see the Military Tattoo-Combined Band present an NDP Military Tattoo piece jointly composed by a military personnel and a civilian, the first of its kind.

When the band comes marching in

What's a parade without some music?

This year, the military tattoo combined band will see the largest number of schools and organisations coming together to put on a musical extravaganza.

Nine entities, including the SAF Band, three secondary schools, the SAF Military Police Silent Precision Drill Squad and the National Cadet Corps (NCC) Command Band, will be taking part. This also marks the return of the NCC Precision Drill Squad after five years.

For the first time, the military tattoo combined band will present the first NDP Military Tattoo music piece jointly composed by a military personnel and a civilian.

Titled "Strength in Diversity", this piece is a joint effort of drummer ME1 Gordon Tan and 15-year-old music prodigy Nathanael Koh Boon Yew. This also marks the latter's first involvement in NDP.

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