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Security Risks of Using China-made Drones and Procurement Safeguards for National Safety and Cybersecurity

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17 Mr Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim asked the Coordinating Minister for Public Services and Minister for Defence in view of recent reports of a China-based drone maker being linked to the Chinese military supply chain (a) what steps has the Government taken to verify whether any such drones are being used in our military infrastructure; and (b) what procurement-related measures of such foreign-manufactured drones are being implemented to safeguard our cybersecurity and national safety.

Mr Chan Chun Sing: The Ministry of Defence procures both local and overseas defence equipment, based on what best meets the Singapore Armed Forces' (SAF's) operational needs in a cost-effective way. All procured equipment, including drones, are assessed to ensure that they are suitable for deployment in the SAF. The assessment criteria include security and safety requirements. For equipment that are connected to military networks or other equipment, rigorous cybersecurity evaluations are conducted.