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List view record 11: Maritime sense-making and the role of big data analytics for enhancing maritime securityList view anchor tag for record 11: Maritime sense-making and the role of big data analytics for enhancing maritime security
List view record 12: The proliferation of small drones: trends, implications and recommendations for SingaporeList view anchor tag for record 12: The proliferation of small drones: trends, implications and recommendations for Singapore
List view record 13: 3D printing : surmounting the Challenges For the SAFList view anchor tag for record 13: 3D printing : surmounting the Challenges For the SAF
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3D printing : surmounting the Challenges For the SAF

Singapore Armed Forces2021
3-Dimensional (3D) printing is a form of Additive Manufacturing (AM) process which creates a 3D object from a model through the fusion of material. Although 3D printing started from as early as the 1980s, the technological leap to move beyond the realm of rapid prototyping only began in the 2010s...
List view record 14: A deterrence case study : analysing Ukraine's loss of Crimea to RussiaList view anchor tag for record 14: A deterrence case study : analysing Ukraine's loss of Crimea to Russia
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A deterrence case study : analysing Ukraine's loss of Crimea to Russia

Singapore Armed Forces2021
In today’s information-centric world, potential aggressors can be discerned if a country possesses the actual means to retaliate and exercise their deterrence stance. The two pillars of Singapore’s defence policy built on diplomacy and deterrence relies on the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) to back...
List view record 15: Ethical problems posed by the use of autonomous weapon systems in warList view anchor tag for record 15: Ethical problems posed by the use of autonomous weapon systems in war
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Ethical problems posed by the use of autonomous weapon systems in war

Singapore Armed Forces2021
The author has structured the essay in five parts. He first defines what Autonomous Weapon Systems (AWS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are. He describes the rules that AWS are expected to operate under when dealing with combatants and non-combatants. He then explains why accounting for the act...
List view record 16: Is Carl Von Clausewitz still relevant in the 21st century?List view anchor tag for record 16: Is Carl Von Clausewitz still relevant in the 21st century?
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Is Carl Von Clausewitz still relevant in the 21st century?

Singapore Armed Forces2021
The author highlights that many contemporary military strategists and practitioners value the philosophiescontained in Carl Von Clausewitz’s classic On War and its relevance to present day conflict. On the other hand, thereare also speculation and debates over Clausewitz’s relevance to contempora...
List view record 17: Overcoming the SAF’s challenges with 4th industrial revolution technologyList view anchor tag for record 17: Overcoming the SAF’s challenges with 4th industrial revolution technology
List view record 18: The prohibition and control of autonomous weapons systems in future warfareList view anchor tag for record 18: The prohibition and control of autonomous weapons systems in future warfare
List view record 19: The proliferation of cheap weaponised drones – a tactical innovation or a strategic military edge?List view anchor tag for record 19: The proliferation of cheap weaponised drones – a tactical innovation or a strategic military edge?
List view record 20: The proliferation of unmanned combat aerial vehicles for air powerList view anchor tag for record 20: 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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