Singapore Plans $296 Million for Next-Gen Army Training Facility

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Singapore will spend around S$400 million ($296 million) to build what it calls a next-generation smart training facility for its armed forces.

The new training area, dubbed SAFTI City, will replicate urban areas and feature configurable buildings, battlefield simulators, targets with shoot-back capabilities and data analytics, Singapore’s Ministry of Defence said in a statement.