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List view record 21: How threat assessments can become self-fulfilling propheciesList view anchor tag for record 21: How threat assessments can become self-fulfilling prophecies
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How threat assessments can become self-fulfilling prophecies

Singapore Armed Forces2023
According to the author, the security dilemma is an unfortunate reality, perhaps an enduring feature of the self-help international system. He explains that threat assessments exist in part because of the security dilemma, and these assessments can become self-fulfilling prophecies. This happens ...
List view record 22: The proliferation of small drones: trends, implications and recommendations for SingaporeList view anchor tag for record 22: The proliferation of small drones: trends, implications and recommendations for Singapore
List view record 23: Analysing radical islamic terrorist organisations as anti-fragile systemsList view anchor tag for record 23: Analysing radical islamic terrorist organisations as anti-fragile systems
List view record 24: Reducing uncertainty a quick introduction to military intelligenceList view anchor tag for record 24: 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 25: New wars: same old goalsList view anchor tag for record 25: New wars: same old goals
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New wars: same old goals

Singapore Armed Forces2022
In this essay, the author cites Mary Kaldor1, who argues that armed conflicts in the post-Cold War era is fundamentally different from traditional Clausewitzian interstate conflicts. Unlike old wars, which were fought between state-controlled militaries for geopolitical and ideological reasons, '...
List view record 26: Percival and MacArthur: A Comparative Study by MAJ Premraj S/O RajasegranList view anchor tag for record 26: Percival and MacArthur: A Comparative Study by MAJ Premraj S/O Rajasegran
List view record 27: Iraq’s centre of gravity in operation desert storm/ LTC Chong Wai HoeList view anchor tag for record 27: Iraq’s centre of gravity in operation desert storm/ LTC Chong Wai Hoe
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Iraq’s centre of gravity in operation desert storm/ LTC Chong Wai Hoe

Singapore Armed Forces2024
The concept of Centre of Gravity (CoG) remains a cornerstone in military planning, yet consensus on its definition eludes both practitioners and academics. This ambiguity stems from Carl von Clausewitz’s varied interpretations, compounded by divergent perspectives within different military branch...
List view record 28: Whither Operational Art in Modern Warfare?/ By COL Derrick YeawList view anchor tag for record 28: Whither Operational Art in Modern Warfare?/ By COL Derrick Yeaw
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Whither Operational Art in Modern Warfare?/ By COL Derrick Yeaw

Singapore Armed Forces2025
“Operational art” – the grey area between strategy and tactics – has been a much-debated concept since it entered the Western military lexicon more than four decades ago. If the concept is indeed crucial on the battlefield and central to the profession of arms for military commanders, we ought to...
List view record 29: The relevance of airpower for the defence of small states like SingaporeList view anchor tag for record 29: The relevance of airpower for the defence of small states like Singapore
List view record 30: The proliferation of unmanned combat aerial vehicles for air powerList view anchor tag for record 30: The proliferation of unmanned combat aerial vehicles for air power
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The proliferation of unmanned combat aerial vehicles for air power

Singapore Armed Forces2021
In this essay, the author argues for the proliferation of Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles (UCAV) in projecting air power in 2035, and highlights the concerns involved. The author first describes the likely security landscape in the years ahead. Next, he goes on to highlight the trends of UCAVs an...
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