Kranji Camp 3 Ict New [exclusive] -
Preparing for your first In-Camp Training (ICT) at Kranji Camp 3 typically involves a mix of administrative tasks, equipment checks, and knowing the local "hacks" for a smoother experience. Based on recent community insights from platforms like Reddit and official NS guidelines, here is how to get ready. 📋 Administrative Preparation
SAF 100: Ensure you have received your official SAF 100 call-up notice via the NS Portal.
Reporting Order: For your first day, report in Smart No. 4 with your jockey cap or beret. Packing List:
High Key (HK) ICT: If your ICT is 7 days or more, you generally need your Full Battle Order (FBO), including a field pack with 10-pack items.
Low Key (LK) ICT: For training under 7 days, Standard Battle Order (SBO) or just an assault bag is often sufficient. kranji camp 3 ict new
Personal Essentials: Bring a portable charger (wall plugs are allowed but must be switched off when leaving the bunk) and coins for vending machines. 🛠 Equipment Readiness
Check Condition: Inspect your boots for sole separation and your field pack for mold, especially if you haven't used them in several years.
Replacements: If your gear is unusable, you can visit the e-Mart at Kranji Camp 3 to purchase replacements or use your e-Mart credits. 🏢 Camp Facilities & Tips
Western Food: The E-mart canteen is widely recommended by NSmen as a superior alternative to the standard cookhouse food, specifically the Western stall. Preparing for your first In-Camp Training (ICT) at
Canteen Variety: The canteen also features Indian-Western fusion and a barber.
Stay-In/Stay-Out: This is unit-dependent. Often, the first week may be stay-out while the second (outfield) week is stay-in.
Connectivity: Many units create WhatsApp or Telegram group chats before ICT starts to share the training schedule and specific requirements. 🚆 Getting There Kranji Camp 3 is located in the north-western region.
Shuttle Bus: A camp shuttle usually runs from the nearby MRT station (typically Kranji or Yew Tee), though priority is often given to NSF and permanent staff. Medical & Service Matters
Driving: While driving in is possible, check with your unit IC first as parking lots may be limited or requires a car pass. Expand map Army Camp Canteen: Indian Western Fusion Delights
Medical & Service Matters
- Medical Review: If you have new medical conditions prior to your ICT, you must book a medical review appointment before reporting. Reporting sick immediately upon in-pro without prior declaration can complicate administrative processes.
- Pay & Claims: Make sure your bank account details are updated on the NS Portal. Make-Up Pay (MUP) is calculated automatically but requires verification.
3. Food & Amenities
- The Cookhouse: The food is standard SAF cookhouse fare (wait for the queue to die down before going). However, the dining area is a large, sheltered, open-concept hall that is cooling and comfortable.
- E-Marts & Canteen: There is a well-stocked e-Mart for last-minute zip-lock bags or admin items. There is usually a canteen/coffee shop run by a vendor.
- Pro-tip: The canteen is the lifeline for breaks. It can get crowded during the "book in" rush.
- Recreation: The camp has gym facilities and multi-purpose courts (basketball/futsal). Usage depends on your unit's schedule and whether you are "stay-in" or "stay out."
2. Accommodation
- The Barracks: This is a highlight. The bunks are generally 4-men or 6-men configurations rather than the massive 12-man rooms of the past. They are air-conditioned (usually functioning well) and come with attached toilets.
- Toilets/Showers: Because the camp is newer, the plumbing works. Hot water is usually available, and the cleanliness standard is higher than the national average for camps. There are private shower cubicles, which is a huge plus for privacy.
The Verdict for the Next ICT
For NSmen who have dreaded the heat, long queues, and Spartan conditions of old KC3, the “new Kranji Camp 3” delivers a welcome upgrade. While it still sits in a tactical training area (meaning you will still get muddy during exercises), the back-end quality of life has caught up with 21st-century standards.
Bottom line: If your next ICT mobilization order says “Kranji Camp 3,” you can leave the portable fan and extension cord at home. The new facilities have got you covered.
Additional reporting: This article reflects updates as of the 2025/2026 training year. ICT-specific allocations vary by unit (e.g., 30th Battalion Singapore Combat Engineers or 3rd Division Artillery). Always check your SAF mobilisation order for block-specific instructions.
3. The "New" ICT Schedule: A Shift in Philosophy
The "Kranji Camp 3 ICT new" also refers to a change in how ICT is conducted. The SAF has moved away from the "sedentary" model.