Singapore Ministry of Defence, In the past, military operations basically revolved around a few issues: where the trooper is, where are his buddies, where is the enemy, and of course, what is the enemy doing.
But since the nature of the world has changed significantly, it is essential for the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) to be enabled by Integrated Knowledge-based Command and Control (IKC2), said Colonel (COL) David Koh (right), Head of Joint Communications and Information Systems Department, Ministry of Defence.
“Today, with advancements in electronics, IT, unmanned technologies and communications, in particular, you will be able to know where your own forces are without having to keep asking your own people,” he said.
“Similarly, the enemy can't hide. You basically will have a network of networks
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