AI, data analytics improve decision-making process, but human touch still key at SAF exercise

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AI, data analytics improve decision-making process, but human touch still key at SAF exercise
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While information from AI and data analytics allows for faster and better-informed decisions, commanders still have final say. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MOUNTAIN HOME, Idaho – At the heart of Exercise Forging Sabre is an integrated command post dominated by multiple screens that inform the decision-making of Singapore commanders.

The 35-year-old added that the exercise has given the opportunity to his team to verify if the new additions do indeed prove useful in operations. A screengrab of the multiple target solutioning module being employed at Exercise Forging Sabre in Idaho. PHOTO: MINISTRY OF DEFENCE It was eventually decided to have one of the Singapore Army’s High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems deal with one threat, while the other was left to a fighter jet. The deciding factor was based on their relative distance to the targets.

LTC Lee, the mission commander for the Integrated Systems Development Group, said the information put up on the CCIS allows for faster and better-informed decisions. “ allows us at a quick glance to understand the impact of our operations on the vicinity of where we’re working on,” he said, with the module taking into account nearby buildings.

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