Why artificial intelligence has secured its place in special forces’ operations
The diverse use cases of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have been turning it into a critical tool for Special Operations Forces (SOF).
The MRZR series of all-terrain vehicles is believed to be deployed by Singapore special forces. (Polaris)
Singapore special forces are likely operators of the Polaris MRZR all-terrain vehicle, after one was seen under tow on a Singapore public road. The vehicle was an MRZR D4, the four-seater version of the vehicle family.
When queried by Shephard, Singapore’s Ministry of Defence declined to comment.
However, it was reported in early 2020 that interoperability of tactical vehicles was discussed at the Pacific Area Special Operations Conference hosted by the US Special Operations Command Pacific. At that time, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand were named as Polaris users.
If correct, the MRZR D4 will presumably be utilised by
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The diverse use cases of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have been turning it into a critical tool for Special Operations Forces (SOF).
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