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1995/06 - Enhanced Air Combat Maneuvering Training
1995
The RSAF commissioned the ACMI system to enhance fighter pilot training and optimise limited local airspace.
The RSAF developed the Air Combat Manoeuvring Instrumentation (ACMI) system to help enhance local flying training. Commissioned on 22 June 1995, it was housed at Paya Lebar Air Base and served as a cost-effective and powerful tool to train fighter pilots. The system optimised limited training airspace and allowed pilots to better execute their operations.

Senior Minister of State for Defence Teo Chee Hean unveiling the plaque to mark the commissioning of the ACMI system.

The ACMI system was commissioned in June 1995.