ADF Operators are trained to provide the army with niche capabilities, covering a wide spectrum of operations and various skillsets as operators develop their roles in the unit. ADF training is primarily conducted in Nee Soon Camp.
Combat Qualification Course In order to be inducted into the Army Deployment Force, aspiring soldiers are required to complete the grueling 21-week long Combat Qualification Course (CQC). The course trains and equips ADF troopers with key capabilities enabling them to respond to any threat or peacetime contingency quickly and effectively, it also serves to test the physical and mental readiness of trainees before they are posted to the ADF's operational companies. The course covers a range of skillsets such as weapon proficiency,
unarmed combat,
conventional warfare,
urban operations,
fast-roping and
rappelling, Peacetime Contingency Operations (PTCO), as well as
Peace Support and
Humanitarian Aid and
Disaster Response (HADR) operations. As part of their graduation criteria, trainees are required to complete a 10km march in 90 minutes, a warrior competition that tests their combat fitness and weapon competency, and an 18-hour finale exercise.
Overseas Training Operationally ready soldiers in ADF also frequently takes part in various bilateral military exercises and multinational military exercises, which emphasizes strengthening relationships within the Indo-Pacific region, including enhancing military capabilities, interoperability, with partner nation military forces in the region. ==Equipment==