Air Bases
- Changi Air Base (West)
- 112 Sqn 4 KC-135R (Aerial refuelling)
- 121 Sqn 4 Fokker 50 (Transport), 5 Fokker 50 ME2 (Maritime patrol)
- Changi Air Base (East)
- 145 Sqn 20 F-16D Blk 52+ (Strike)
- Paya Lebar Air Base
- 122 Sqn 6 C-130H (Transport), 4 KC-130B (Transport/Aerial refuelling)
- 141 Sqn 6 F-5S (Interceptor), 1 F-5T (Training/Interceptor) - Disbanded since Nov 2005 with aircraft being reassigned to 144 and 149 Sqn.
- 144 Sqn 15 F-5S (Interceptor), 7 F-5T (Training/Interceptor)
- 149 Sqn 15 F-5S (Interceptor), 1 F-5T (Training/Interceptor); currently transitioning to the F-15SG (Strike), received 5 F-15SG to date.
- Sembawang Air Base
- 120 Sqn 20 AH-64D Longbow Apache (Attack)
- 123 Sqn 6 S-70B Seahawks (ASW)
- 124 Sqn 4 EC120 Colibri (Training)
- 125 Sqn 22 AS332M Super Puma (Transport/SAR)
- 126 Sqn 12 AS532UL Cougar (Transport/SAR)
- 127 Sqn 6 CH-47D, 12 CH-47SD (Heavylift)
- Tengah Air Base
- 111 Sqn 4 G550 (AEW & C)
- 140 Sqn 9 F-16C (Interceptor), 6 F-16D Blk 52 (Strike)
- 142 Sqn 18 T/A-4SU Super Skyhawks (Fighter-bomber) - disbanded in 2004.
- 143 Sqn 5 F-16C (Interceptor), 8 F-16D Blk 52 (Strike)
- RSAF Black Knights - RSAF's aerobatic team.
- Chong Pang Camp SADA (Singapore Air Defense Artillery)
- 3rd DA RBS-70 SAM, IGLA SAM, Giraffe Radar
- 6th DA RBS-70 SAM, IGLA SAM, Giraffe Radar
- 9th DA RBS-70 SAM, IGLA SAM, Giraffe Radar
- 18th DA Mistral SAM
- 160 Sqn Oerlikon 35 mm AA Guns (Airfield defence)
- Lim Chu Kang Camp II SADA (Singapore Air Defense Artillery)
- 163 Sqn Raytheon I-HAWK SAM (Medium altitude air defence)
- 165 Sqn Rapier SAM, RBS-70 SAM, SPYDER SAM (Low altitude air defence)
- Danau Camp
- 201 Sqn FPS 117 Radar (Fighter control, SAM control, Surveillance, ASP)
- Other assets of SADA (Singapore Air Defense Artillery)
- 203 Sqn LORADS Radar (RASP, SAR, "listening watch" for distress signals)
- Murai Camp
- 116 Sqn Hermes 450 (Reconnaissance)
- 128 Sqn 40 IAI Searcher (Reconnaissance)
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