Singapore's navy is an important guarantor of freedom of navigation in the Strait of Malacca and beyond. On the sidelines of the Maritime Convention, its commander, Rear Admiral Sean Wat, answered questions from marineforum about tensions in the region and the German Navy's involvement.
Singapore has taken on an important role in maritime security. Can you say something about the Southeast Asian Cooperation and Training (Seacat) and its maritime centre from your perspective?
Seacat is an example of how countries have come together to improve information sharing to respond to maritime security threats regionally. Organised by the United States Navy, this year's edition was held in Singapore and was the largest to date with participants from 20 countries. The Information Fusion Centre (IFC) of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) plays an important role in this process in order to
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