Enhancing Ties between senior Warrant Officers between Singapore and Brunei Navies

24 Nov 22

Our Master Chief Navy ME6 Richard Goh welcomed Royal Brunei Navy's Sergeant Major WO1 Roslan Bin Duraman for the senior Warrant Officers' Programme recently. Established in 2007 to strengthen ties between the Republic of Singapore Navy's (RSN's) military experts and warrant officers, and the Royal Brunei Navy's (RBN's) warrant officers, the latest iteration of the programme was conducted in Singapore from 15 to 19 November 2022. 

Over the five days, the RBN warrant officers were brought to various parts of the RSN, where RSN personnel shared on changes in the RSN, including logistics and training. 

The RBN's WO1 Roslan Bin Duraman (fifth from left) and his delegation called on Commander Maritime Training and Doctrine Command, COL Anthony Lee (fifth from right). Also present was Master Chief Navy, ME6 Richard Goh (fourth from right).

The RBN delegates were briefed on how we leveraged on simulators to train our sailors in realistic environments, such as the Damage Control Trainer in the Naval Military Expert Institute.

The RBN delegates visited the Integrated Control Centre of littoral mission vessel RSS Independence, where they were briefed on how we leverage on technology in the conduct of maritime security operations. 

The RBN delegates were also brought to MSRV Guardian, where they learnt more on what the RSN does to protect the sovereignty of our waters.

The RBN delegates also visited the Naval Diving Unit and was hosted by its master chief, SWO Seck Wai Kong. 

RSN and RBN enjoy a close and long-standing relationship through friendships forged at different levels of leadership over the years. They include frequent interactions through professional interactions and visits, such as regular exercises and dialogues.


Photos courtesy of ME3 Ong Chee Leong (NID), LCP Joel Chen and PTE Benjamin Yeo (NIC).