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Last month, more than 500 personnel from the Army and Air Force took part in Exercise Lightning Warrior, an integrated air-land live-firing exercise held in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. PIONEER checks out how the 3rd-Generation SAF has been honing its capabilities in division strike operations. A fundamental part of the 3rd-Generation SAF is precision fires: directing and delivering fire on an intended target swiftly and accurately. Vital to the success of such missions is the ability to detect, track and destroy these targets as quickly as possible. To this end, the SAF employs the latest technology to network a range of sensors and shooters in order to hunt and take out static, as well as mobile, targets.
Exercise Lightning Warrior, conducted at the Lohatla Combat Training Centre from 10 to 27 May, gave form to this battlefield concept, which involves air and land assets. This tight web of sensors and shooters, said exercise director COL Lim Teck Yin, "brings fires in the shortest possible time", in addition to raising efficiency and reducing collateral damage.
Not only does it integrate the division headquarters with units on the ground, it also strengthens working ties between the Army and the Air Force, he added.
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