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Joining the Singapore navy is not crazy : New RSN recruitment ad
The action-packed, cinematic advertisement can be viewed on the RSN s social media channels.PHOTO: REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE NAVY
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RSAF combines sensors, shooters and AI in state-of-the-art system to better defend Singapore s airspace
Singapore s air defence can now strike airborne threats that are twice as far away. That s with new ground-based missiles in the Republic of Singapore Air Force s Island Air Defence system that can dart 70km away in a matter of seconds. 2 related media assets (image or videos) available. Click to see the gallery.
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SINGAPORE: The term artificial intelligence can be mystifying, but on the screen before us, the picture is straightforward: A yellow diamond represents Singapore and multiple green specks - Singapore s air defence assets - are contained within.
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Singapore, Australian defence ministers mark 30 years of SAF training in Queensland
A commemorative plaque installed at Camp Growl to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the SAF’s training in the Shoalwater Bay Training Area.PHOTO: MINDEF
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Serving on ministry s boards and committees, they play key role in boosting national defence
Among the 331 volunteers serving on 42 Mindef boards and committees who will receive letters of appreciation from Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen are Professor Leo Yee Sin (above), who is chairman of the SAF Infectious Diseases Specialist Advisory Board; Mr Selvam Varathappan, who is a member of the Board of Visitors to the SAF Detention Barracks; and Adjunct Associate Professor Lee Cheng (with tie), chairman of the SAF Psychiatry Specialist Advisory Board, seen here receiving a certificate of appointment yesterday from SAF s Psychological Care Centre head Adrian Loh.PHOTO: MINDEF
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Mindef thanks 331 volunteers for contributions to defence
Adjunct Associate Professor Lee Cheng (left), chairman of the SAF Psychiatry Specialist Advisory Board, receiving a certificate of appointment from SLTC (Dr) Adrian Loh, head of SAF s Psychological Care Centre, on Dec 14, 2020.PHOTO: MINDEF
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