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diCam - December 4, 2009 05:47 AM (GMT)
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Fact Sheet: Changes to BMT Programmes

Basic Military Training (BMT) equips recruits with the basic military skills to become combat-ready soldiers. It also aims to give them a sense of purpose and a positive experience in their National Service. To better engage and train recruits, the SAF undertakes periodic reviews to strengthen the BMT system.

The current review was conducted in two phases. In the first phase, the SAF looked at how recruits undergoing the 4-week Physical Training Phase (PTP) could be better prepared for BMT. This resulted in the introduction of an 8-week PTP which will raise PTP recruits' physical fitness to a level that is comparable to their direct-BMT peers'. The new PTP programme will begin in December 2009. The second phase of the review focused on customising the other BMT programmes to engage recruits and prepare them better for their subsequent combat, combat support and combat service support roles. The BMT system will now include a new 19-week BMT for obese recruits with effect from February 2010, a new 9-week BMT for PES B2 recruits from June 2010, a new 9-week BMT for PES C recruits from June 2010, and a new 4-week BMT for PES E recruits. There will be no change to the standard BMT for PES A/B recruits.

19-week BMT Programme for Obese Enlistees

The new 19-week BMT programme will be conducted for recruits whose Body Mass Index (BMI) exceeds 27. This BMT programme is designed to help obese recruits improve their physical fitness incrementally while equipping them with basic soldiering skills and knowledge. Over time, obese recruits have shown that they can achieve optimal fitness levels and weight loss in about 19 weeks, hence the 19-week BMT programme for this group of recruits.

9-week BMT Programme for PES B2 Enlistees

The new 9-week BMT programme will be conducted for recruits who are medically fit for deployment in selected combat and combat support vocations, such as signal operators, combat medics and naval system operators. These recruits will be given a new medical classification of PES B2, in place of the existing PES C1 classification. This is to ensure that the medical classification of our soldiers is consistent with their deployment. The new 9-week programme will include customised physical training, as well as basic combat training to prepare them for their combat and combat support roles.

9-week BMT Programme for PES C Enlistees

The new 9-week BMT programme will be conducted for PES C recruits. This programme will include light physical training and vocational training to prepare them for combat service support vocations, such as service medic, and those related to logistics and administration such as supply assistants.

4-week BMT Programme for PES E Enlistees

The new 4-week BMT programme will be conducted for PES E recruits. This programme will focus on National Education, SAF core values, regimentation and discipline, as well as vocational training to prepare recruits for combat service support vocations.

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Last updated on 04 Dec 2009
Find this article at: http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/news_and_...04dec09_fs.html


Wocelot - December 4, 2009 09:31 AM (GMT)
So that everyone will ORD the same time. Easier planning of manpower at the unit level, i guess. But the extension of BMT training for even PES E personnel??? For???

edwin3060 - December 4, 2009 02:09 PM (GMT)
I'm guessing, with the increased automation and digitization (not just in the uniforms :P) of the SAF, recruits who, in the past, would have been excluded from certain roles can now take them on. Hence, now Pes C1 is upgraded to Pes B2, which implies some combat fitness, while Pes C and Pes E recruits can go to more active CSS roles other than clerk or MDC.

CM06 - December 5, 2009 03:35 AM (GMT)
Would the new BP training program mean that ah puis cannot join spec/off course anymore?

On the other hand, this standardisation of BMT = that even the girls can also easily be made to serve NS. Very soon all the daughters of Singapore will be wearing green.

Alfie007 - December 5, 2009 04:23 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (CM06 @ Dec 5 2009, 11:35 AM)
Would the new BP training program mean that ah puis cannot join spec/off course anymore?

On the other hand, this standardisation of BMT = that even the girls can also easily be made to serve NS.  Very soon all the daughters of Singapore will be wearing green.

I was an instructor at BMTC during active days..

Training & accommodating female recruits is kinda "ma fan" (troublesome) but enjoyable at times..

Before the girls come in, we have to re-adjust the bunks, add in curtains & so on, then subjected to quality checks to ensure no one can peep through..

xtemujin - December 13, 2009 12:02 PM (GMT)
In the 1990's PTP was 8 weeks.

weasel1962 - December 14, 2009 03:52 AM (GMT)

dacis2 - December 14, 2009 05:01 AM (GMT)
No more 26 week BMT? That's a shame, most relaxing 6 months of my army time :) .




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