Sri Lanka Signals Corps
| Sri Lanka Signals Corps | |
|---|---|
| ශ්රී ලංකා සංඥා බලකාය | |
| Active | 19 October 1943 - Present |
| Country | Sri Lanka |
| Branch | Sri Lanka Army |
| Type | Signal corps |
| Role | Military communications Electronic warfare Information technology support Cyberwarfare |
| Size | 2 signal brigades 10 regular regiments 1 volunteer regiment |
| Regimental Headquarters | Panagoda Cantonment, Homagama |
| Nickname | SLSC |
| Mottos | ස්ථීර ක්ෂණික Sthira Kshanika (Sinhala: Swift and Sure) |
| Colors | |
| March | Begone Dull Care |
| Anniversaries | 19 October |
| Engagements | Sri Lankan Civil War United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti Insurrection 1987-89 1971 Insurrection World War II |
| Website | alt |
| Commanders | |
| Chief Signal Officer | Major General K M G Bandaranayake USP ndc psc |
| Colonel Commandant | Major General K M G Bandaranayake USP ndc psc |
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The Sri Lanka Signals Corps (SLSC) (Sinhalese: ශ්රී ලංකා සංඥා බලකාය Shri Lanka Sana Balakaya) is a combat support corps of the Sri Lanka Army, responsible for providing military communications, information technology and electronic warfare support. The corps is made up of two signals brigades, ten regular regiments and one volunteer regiment. It is responsible for installing, maintaining and operating all types of telecommunications equipment and information systems. It is headquartered at the Panagoda Cantonment.