This would be an appropriate question for government circles, strategists and the Singaporean establishment to answer.
A tiny city-State of 5m boasting a disproportionately large military budget - outsizing any measure of balance - makes such a question starkingly relevant.
Even more so because if the absolute value is impressive (nudging on US$10bn), as a share of the national budget it is absolutely staggering. Akin to a State at war or preparing for one in the near future.
Or the likeliest option being that of possessing a military powerful enough to serve as a deterrent against threats, perceived or real, from bigger neighbours.
Asian nations do not like to be seen to lag behind each other which itself stokes calls from the military for a greater share of the national budget pie.
While in some countries modernization of aged/aging hardware is a necessity others wish to stand as tall as they possibly can showing off their big guns to friends and potential foes alike.
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