A few of Stride’s ‘gadgets’


A Stride staff member scanning a jet model for a 3D printer. — Stride

HOW does the Science and Technology Research Institute for Defence (Stride) envision the modernisation of Malaysia’s military capabilities – such as through robotics, aerospace, or advanced materials – translating into tangible operational advantages for the country’s armed forces in the coming decade?

Stride director-general Nor Azlan Mohd Ramli outlines several key initiatives that cover operations in the air, on the ground and at sea as part of the Malaysia’s “Future Force” concept.

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