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List view record 31: Overcoming the SAF’s challenges with 4th industrial revolution technologyList view anchor tag for record 31: Overcoming the SAF’s challenges with 4th industrial revolution technology
List view record 32: Percival and MacArthur: A Comparative Study by MAJ Premraj S/O RajasegranList view anchor tag for record 32: Percival and MacArthur: A Comparative Study by MAJ Premraj S/O Rajasegran
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Percival and MacArthur: A Comparative Study by MAJ Premraj S/O Rajasegran

Singapore Armed Forces2025
Using Carl von Clausewitz’s “trinity” as a framework for analysis, this article compares the performances of Generals Arthur Percival and Douglas MacArthur as commanders during the Malayan and Philippine campaigns in World War II respectively. Both campaigns ultimately ended in defeat by the Japa...
List view record 33: Reducing uncertainty a quick introduction to military intelligenceList view anchor tag for record 33: Reducing uncertainty a quick introduction to military intelligence
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Reducing uncertainty a quick introduction to military intelligence

Singapore Armed Forces2019
Military intelligence has always held an aura of secrecy and mystery. The success or failure of operations, and the nature of campaigns, hinges on commanders’ decisions, which are in turn guided by intelligence. For those who work ‘behind the curtain’, it has always been a tremendous challenge to...
List view record 34: Regional security and co-operation in ASEAN / MAJ Tiang Peck HorList view anchor tag for record 34: Regional security and co-operation in ASEAN / MAJ Tiang Peck Hor
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Regional security and co-operation in ASEAN / MAJ Tiang Peck Hor

2024
In this essay, the author explores the multifaceted challenges to regional security and co-operation within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region, focusing on political, economic and socio-cultural dimensions. The author then examines the effectiveness of these initiatives and...
List view record 35: Republic of Singapore Navy : 50th anniversary 1967 - 2017List view anchor tag for record 35: Republic of Singapore Navy : 50th anniversary 1967 - 2017
List view record 36: Spirals of fear and hostility: the danger of threat assessments becoming self-fulfilling propheciesList view anchor tag for record 36: Spirals of fear and hostility: the danger of threat assessments becoming self-fulfilling prophecies
List view record 37: Striking the Balance Between Civilian Control and Military AdaptabilityList view anchor tag for record 37: Striking the Balance Between Civilian Control and Military Adaptability
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Striking the Balance Between Civilian Control and Military Adaptability

Singapore Armed Forces2022
In this essay, the author highlights that while civilian leadership may help to drive top-down military innovation in peacetime, a civil-military relationship characterised by directive civilian control breeds a culture of deference and thus negatively affects a military's spontaneity in adapting...
List view record 38: Swarm in warfare – how the SAF can accelerate the adoption of the Swarm InnovationList view anchor tag for record 38: Swarm in warfare – how the SAF can accelerate the adoption of the Swarm Innovation
List view record 39: The 'centre of gravity' concept - abstract or utilitarian?List view anchor tag for record 39: The 'centre of gravity' concept - abstract or utilitarian?
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The 'centre of gravity' concept - abstract or utilitarian?

Singapore Armed Forces2023
In this essay, the author argues that the Centre of Gravity (COG) concept is not too abstract a concept to be of use to military planners. He begins by defining the physical and moral centres of gravity and then proceeds to examine possible confusions in defining and applying COG which may arise ...
List view record 40: The 'centre of gravity' concept - too abstract?List view anchor tag for record 40: The 'centre of gravity' concept - too abstract?
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The 'centre of gravity' concept - too abstract?

Singapore Armed Forces2023
In this essay, the author discusses the ideas of three military strategists in their analysis of Clausewitz’s Centre of Gravity (COG) concept—the Clausewitzian Traditionalists, the Rejectionists and the Accommodators. Specifically, the author examines the ideas of the Rejectionists as they reject...
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