QUOTE(heavyduty @ Mar 8 2017, 02:21 PM)
dunno what's his rank also... my jogging kaki a nsmen holds the rank of BG yo!! maybe he's a general leh..
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QUOTE(marfccy @ Mar 7 2017, 08:46 PM) IDF did 4,000km... MAF>IDF no?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Entebbe ![]() ![]() |
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Mar 8 2017, 12:34 PM
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Mar 8 2017, 12:39 PM
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Mar 8 2017, 12:52 PM
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QUOTE(heavyduty @ Mar 8 2017, 02:39 PM) lol.. wouldnt say so ler.. there're good ones too... dunno what their parents feed them these days... so damn huge.. very hard to do manpower selection also... especially for armour.. only some mentality very -ve, that's when we tekan and psyco themnot too worried bout saf, because we have a wide selection, we choose only the best for operationally critical task... am more worried bout the police... especially with terrorism these days... they got to be operationally ready all the time |
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Mar 8 2017, 02:13 PM
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Singapore: New S$900m training ground to give soldiers realistic urban combat experience
SINGAPORE - A new training ground roughly the size of Bishan town will be built in western Singapore to let soldiers hone their urban fighting skills in real-life settings such as high-rise buildings, warehouses, and even an MRT station with multiple exits. This 88ha area, dubbed the Safti City, will allow soldiers to train in a dense urban environment that closely resembles Singapore's landscape when it is completed in the west of the country in 10 years, said Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen on Friday (March 3) in Parliament. One sector of Safti City will be packed with clusters of shophouses, high-rise interconnected buildings, low-rise residences, basement carparks, a bus interchange and a MRT station. Another sector near the Poyan Reservoir will house a petrochemical complex, warehouses, container parks and industrial buildings. With more than 200 buildings and extensive road networks, Safti City will provide a realistic experience of fighting in a concrete jungle like Singapore, Dr Ng said at the Ministry of Defence's Committee of Supply debate. ![]() "Safti City will take our NS training to a much higher level of realism and effectiveness," he said. The first-of-its-kind facility here will allow troops to train in different types of operations, from counter-terrorism to coastal defence and to disaster relief. Safti City, which will cost about $900 million, will be outfitted with instruments and video cameras that will instantly track the actions of units and individual soldiers. This data can then be analysed and used to help troops learn from past exercises. Battlefield effects simulators will also create an immersive environment to make training more engaging. As part of the revamp of the military premises in western Singapore, new grounds for infantry and armoured vehicle drills will be developed in the existing training areas of Pasir Laba, Ama Keng and the Murai Urban Training Facility. A variety of training scenarios - called Instrumented Battle Circuits - can be simulated in these areas. ![]() For instance, in Murai, soldiers will simulate different combat situations such as dealing with an improvised explosive device attack or interacting with civilians in conflict zones. Over in Ama Keng, Terrex Infantry Carrier Vehicles, Bionix Infantry Fighting Vehicles and Leopard Main Battle Tanks can execute ambush and artillery drills. Up to three infantry companies - about 400 people - will be able to train at Pasir Laba, where they will be able to fire live ammunition at three-dimensional mobile targets. The battle circuits are designed to allow more intensive and efficient training on small plots of land, as the army's requirement for training land has grown with the number of motorised units. Like Safti City, the battle circuits will feature battlefield effects and monitoring systems. http://www.straitstimes.com/politics/parli...?xtor=EREC-16-2[ST_Newsletter_PM]-20170303-[Parliament%3A+New+%24900m+training+ground+the+size+of+Bishan+to+give+soldiers+realistic+urban+combat+experience]&xts=538291 |
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Mar 8 2017, 03:52 PM
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Mar 8 2017, 03:59 PM
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Mar 8 2017, 03:59 PM
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[quote=TigerLion,Mar 8 2017, 03:56 PM]
then singapore buy submarine for one? have to make a u turn at tambak johor [/quote] Personally, I think SG has more need for submarines because our security needs are different from yours. We don't have a large coast to patrol, thus our main security threat comes from other countries' navies. Malaysia have a super large coast to patrol. The main threat comes from insurgents and etc. If you study the map closely, you will realized that, except for China, it's not really probable that Malaysia will engage in any sort of naval conflict. In any war with the neighbors, the actual action will come down to the Army due to large shared land borders and narrow straits, resulting in land units being more of value. And if you want to compete with China in terms of naval capabilities, it an outright losing battle. Why fight a losing war? Might as well divert the funds to somewhere more useful. [/quote] U think they buy subs for defense? some one get kick backs sure spend that way. |
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Mar 8 2017, 04:00 PM
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QUOTE(TigerLion @ Mar 8 2017, 05:49 PM) Lol, I was expecting the military thread to be a mature and respectful one unlike the others in LYN. its ok.. chill chill.. dun eat the bait... just continue posting, no point arguing with anonNot some thread where people come in, brag, look down and insult other fellow soldiers. Especially when those that made all those comments have not even shown proof of their past or current service. Really disappointed. |
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Mar 8 2017, 04:04 PM
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Mar 8 2017, 04:22 PM
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[quote=TigerLion,Mar 8 2017, 03:56 PM] then singapore buy submarine for one? have to make a u turn at tambak johor Personally, I think SG has more need for submarines because our security needs are different from yours. We don't have a large coast to patrol, thus our main security threat comes from other countries' navies. Malaysia have a super large coast to patrol. The main threat comes from insurgents and etc. If you study the map closely, you will realized that, except for China, it's not really probable that Malaysia will engage in any sort of naval conflict. In any war with the neighbors, the actual action will come down to the Army due to large shared land borders and narrow straits, resulting in land units being more of value. And if you want to compete with China in terms of naval capabilities, it an outright losing battle. Why fight a losing war? Might as well divert the funds to somewhere more useful. [/quote] not agree your view, SG get Sub bcos threat comes from other countries' navies, than My not facing threat comes from other countries' navies ? "insurgents" just extra threat to MY facing, not think to to with Submarine development. Submarine team have there own defense area. and we need more cheap patrol boat to facing "insurgents" but anyway RMN/Gov have there "calture" thinking to how to secure sea water. This post has been edited by waja2000: Mar 8 2017, 04:31 PM |
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Mar 8 2017, 04:30 PM
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wth what is happening?
suddenly u guys seems dun know how to use quote well |
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Mar 8 2017, 04:35 PM
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QUOTE(TigerLion @ Mar 8 2017, 06:03 PM) With regards to your PM, I'm a 2nd Gen Singaporeans. Ooo... no wonder can enter airforce... closes i get are the force protection units nia... My parents are born in Singapore whereas my grandparents are from China. QUOTE(KLboy92 @ Mar 8 2017, 06:04 PM) Uhh... everything? nah, from the dam all the way across the bridge are maintained and protected by singkieland... not by msiatrue, may the main water pipe to Singapore leak will do the job =D if i do have a chance, sure want my kiddos to go thru proper national service ala RSAF, not the main kayu Bolehland type trust me, if u have a choice u dont want ur kid to go through ns QUOTE(keown83 @ Mar 8 2017, 06:30 PM) illness, it spreads This post has been edited by Fat & Fluffy: Mar 8 2017, 04:35 PM |
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Mar 8 2017, 04:51 PM
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