The BFI System is fully portable and can be broken into smaller modules for simultaneous local and overseas training. It can support field exercises involving up to 1,100 soldiers and/or armoured vehicles, over an area of more than 400 sq km.28 Sep 2006,DSTA harnesses leading-edge technologies to enhance the Army's training capabilities
The Battlefield Instrumentation (BFI) System was commissioned by Minister for Manpower and Second Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen. The BFI system is jointly developed by DSTA and the SAF to provide a more realistic setting for the training and evaluation of SAF units.
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oh does it work?Originally posted by Shotgun:Ya... not new.. Ppl have been using God Mode for this system by black taping sensors for a dam long time liao.
Just wondering,if the guy tapes those small pencil sharpener type of mirrors on the sensor, will it reflect the beam shot to the person who fired? Anyway,feel that the old MILES and the new TES is not quite reliable...correct me if I'm wrong, but you've gotta aim and hit the sensors for the shot to be counted as an injury/kill. In real combat, you shoot anywhere of the body, that chap will also fall what right?So yeah...SIMUNITIONS/Wax Rounds together with this system would increase its realism.Originally posted by Shotgun:Ya... not new.. Ppl have been using God Mode for this system by black taping sensors for a dam long time liao.