Mindef: Singapore jets flew over Johor in a joint exercise, Singapore News reports.

Mindef: Singapore jets flew over Johor in a joint exercise, Singapore News reports.

Singapore Planes in Malaysian Airspace? No Strangest Fight, Just a Friendly Drill!

Mindef says: Singapore’s fighter jets were happily flying over southern Johor earlier this month because they all got the green lights from the Malaysian side.

Exercise Bersama Gold – The FPDA Power‑Up

This was all part of Exercise Bersama Gold, a big, multi‑nation drill that ran from Oct 4 to Oct 18. The Five‑Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA), which includes Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand and Britain, has been bragging about joint security for decades.

So Why the Media Hype?

  • Malaysian MP Pasir Gudang’s Hassan Abdul Karim rang the alarm, asking the gov’t to look into a possible “incursion” of Singapore planes.
  • He claimed he “had heard a lot of people saying they saw Singapore’s military jets zooming low over the airspace right next to Malaysia.”
  • The chatter grew louder after Malaysia started re‑examining the Pulau Batu Puteh/ Pedra Branca dispute with Singapore.

But Mindef put the spotlight back on the training: all aircraft were authorised to cross borders, and the info was publicly shared by both countries’ aviation authorities a month earlier. “We’re just exercising together in the FPDA’s usual playground over Peninsular Malaysia and the waters near Singapore,” the Ministry added.

Numbers That Pack a Punch
  • ≈ 2,600 troops from each country braced themselves.
  • 6 maritime helicopters tipped the waters.
  • 3 maritime patrol planes patroled the seas.
  • 25 fighter jets performed high‑flying mayhem.

So the next time you hear a rumbling over Johor, remember: it’s a friendly fly‑by, not a diplomatic standoff.