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Chan Chun Sing makes first visit to SAF units as defence minister

27 May 2025
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Chan Chun Sing makes first visit to SAF units as defence minister
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SINGAPORE: Mr Chan Chun Sing made his first visit to high-readiness units in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) on Tuesday (May 27) as the newly minted defence minister.

Mr Chan, who was previously the education minister, took on his new role at a swearing-in ceremony last Friday.

During his visit on Tuesday, he observed routine readiness training by units from the Singapore Army, the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN), and the Digital and Intelligence Service (DIS).

He also caught the Republic of Singapore Air Force’s (RSAF) outfield helicopter deployment exercise known as Exercise Rover, which is conducted from May 22 to May 31.

Mr Chan was joined by Senior Minister of State for Defence Zaqy Mohamad, Minister of State for Defence Desmond Choo, Permanent Secretary for Defence Chan Heng Kee, Chief of Defence Force Vice Admiral Aaron Beng, Permanent Secretary for Defence Development Melvyn Ong, and other senior officers from the SAF and Ministry of Defence (MINDEF).

Speaking to reporters, Mr Chan said he was happy to see how the SAF has progressed. Before he entered politics in 2011, Mr Chan was the Chief of Army.

Minister for Defence Chan Chun Sing speaking to the media during his first visit to the SAF together with Senior Minister of State for Defence Zaqy Mohamad and Minister of State for Defence Desmond Choo at Nee Soon Camp on May 27, 2025. (Photo: CNA/Raydza Rahman)

“As you know, we are in a changing world. There are new challenges, new disruptions caused by technology, new forces that we have to contend with,” he said.

“This is also why we have to come up with new ways to overcome our challenges. And the very nice thing about this morning, from what I’ve seen, is that the SAF is not resting on its laurels.”

He added that the SAF constantly re-examines the way it operates.

“For many of the things that I saw this morning, some of them were capabilities that we were talking about many years ago, and today it is a joy to see them operationalised,” said Mr Chan.

“Some of the capabilities are new and they are still being developed, and I have every confidence that the determination of the men and women serving in the SAF will, in time to come, be able to operationalise many of these new capabilities to address the new scenarios that we will have to confront.”

Minister for Defence Chan Chun Sing (centre) interacting with troops from the Army Deployment Force during his first visit to SAF’s high-readiness units on May 27, 2025. (Photo: CNA/Raydza Rahman)
Army Deployment Force troops carrying out routine readiness training to exercise their response to peacetime contingencies such as terrorist attacks, disasters and domestic security threats. (Photo: CNA/Raydza Rahman)
Army Deployment Force troops mounting protected response vehicles during their training at Nee Soon Camp on May 27, 2025. (Photo: CNA/Raydza Rahman)

On Tuesday, SAF’s Army Deployment Force (ADF) showcased the unit’s response to peacetime contingencies such as terrorist attacks, disasters and domestic security threats.

The ADF is equipped with skills and capabilities to carry out various operations, including responses to homeland security threats and disaster…

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