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Meet the engineers who lead the teams behind the Foxhound and Harrier unmanned vehicles, in the first of our "DSO 50 Tech" series. This series dives into some of the cutting-edge technology that DSO provides the SAF, and marks DSO's 50th anniversary this year.
When COVID-19 broke out in Singapore's migrant worker dormitories last year, the Defence Technology Community was tasked to help contain the outbreak.
Singapore's first fully customised submarine, electronic warfare capabilities – the efforts of defence engineers and scientists were honoured at this year's Defence Technology Prize ceremony.
Among the winners of this year's Defence Technology Prize is the Biological Defence Programme Team from DSO National Laboratories which developed a faster COVID-19 testing kit and therapeutic antibodies to aid in the recovery of patients.
Will humans ever be completely replaced by Artificial Intelligence (AI)? Who should be held accountable when autonomous vehicles carry out strikes?
RAPID TECHNOLOGICAL GROWTH IS THE NEW NORM IN EVERY SECTOR, AND THE MILITARY IS NO EXCEPTION.
The upcoming Maritime Security Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) will provide the Navy with a persistent presence at sea using less manpower.
She is part of an expert team in the battle against chemical warfare and can be activated in the event of a deadly chemical attack. Her work is highly classified.
In the aftermath of a hurricane, people are trapped along a devastated highway. Help comes in the form of a flying machine, and it works quickly to locate and evacuate casualties.
The algorithms developed by this DSO team allow a swarm of drones to make its own decisions in a mission. Find out more in the second of our "DSO 50 Tech" series, which dives into the cutting-edge technology that DSO provides the SAF, and marks DSO's 50th anniversary this year.
PIONEER PUTS THE SPOTLIGHT ON THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE NAVY'S (RSN'S) MARITIME SECURITY TASK FORCE (MSTF) AND HOW IT SAFEGUARDS SINGAPORE'S WATERS AGAINST INTRUSIONS AND SECURITY THREATS FROM THE SEA.
This defence engineer is probably the most serious drone enthusiast in Singapore.
This technological achievement sets a new benchmark in the medical field, enabling the stockpile and transportation of platelets for both military and civil emergency use.
When siblings Koh Niann Tsyr, 16, and Koh Tze Wang, 14, say they are "flying together", they don't mean that they are going on a family holiday – they are actually building and operating their own flying machines!
Major (MAJ) Charles Eu and his girlfriend Geraldine Leong are cat lovers. A new cat-themed attraction? The pair, who met online two years ago, would have likely visited it before — they have been to the Cat Museum which shuttered in June 2018, as well as many adoption centres.
DSO National Laboratories (DSO) will upgrade its facilities to the highest biosafety level – Biosafety Level (BSL) 4 – to handle more severe forms of viruses.
At only 16, she had developed an algorithm that can detect fake news and help people to make better judgments on the accuracy of news they are reading. Ms Liu Haohui, then a student from Raffles Girls' School, developed the algorithm last year under the Young Defence Scientists Programme (YDSP) organised by the Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) and DSO National Laboratories (DSO).
As the Temasek Defence Systems Institute (TDSI) celebrates its 20th anniversary, here's a look at how it has contributed to the defence sector.