01/13/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/13/2026 06:53
Mr Lee Hong Chuang asked the Coordinating Minister for Public Services and Minister for Defence in view of uncertainties in regional and global security, whether the Ministry has any plans to (a) increase reservist commitments, including the frequency or duration of In-Camp Training; or (b) raise the age limit for reservists, like Finland.
Coordinating Minister for Public Services and Minister for Defence, Mr Chan Chun Sing:
National Servicemen make up the bulk of the SAF's manpower. In deciding on the frequency and duration of our Operationally Ready National Servicemen (NSmen)'s call-ups, we have struck a careful balance between the operations and training needed to keep Singapore safe and secure, and the imposition on our NSmen, and their families and employers.
Today, we have many NSmen who volunteer to serve beyond their mandatory requirements. Others have contributed in new roles that tap on their deep civilian skills, experience and expertise. I thank all of them for going beyond the call of duty. We will continue to optimise our NSmen's deployment and expand opportunities for those who are able and willing to contribute in more areas of our national defence.
The frequency and duration of In-Camp Training, and the statutory age for our NSmen are broadly adequate for our current needs. SAF will conduct more intensive or specialised training in selected units that require it. Should there be a need to review NSmen's commitments more generally in future, MINDEF will explain the need and rationale clearly, and seek Parliamentarians' and the public's support ahead of time.