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Small drones: The next terrorist threat
Will terrorist groups increase their use of drones for reconnaissance, and begin to use them for actual attacks?
Vanguard Magazine covers Canada’s evolving security environment
The latest issue of Vanguard Magazine focuses on Canada's evolving security landscape. Also in the issue, you will find our...
DND to repay $147-M in unauthorized expenses
Five years ago, the DND admitted it made a mistake when it allowed soldiers and civilians to claim for travel...
Future war and new naval technology
How do we plan for future defence forces and what technologies will they require to enable their capabilities and counter...
Oil and Gas, Defence industries to share knowledge at ConvergX
The Oil and Gas and Defence sectors are both well-known for developing cutting-edge technology in order to solve complex problems....
The Replacements: Part 3, The Eurofighter Typhoon
It started out as the “European Collaborative Fighter” (ECF) program which consisted of British Aerospace (BAE) and Germany’s Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm (MBB)...
DEFSEC 2015 gets underway, and New Brunswick is hungry for business.
The Cunard Centre in Halifax welcomed a few hundred defence industry delegates last night to kick off the 2015 edition...
Airships over American skies, permanently?
It’s getting easier to make, or purchase, cruise missiles, and that’s got U.S. intelligence agencies fearing the possibility of ship-based...
LAV IIIs reappear as monuments?
The LAV III fleet is supposedly undergoing an upgrade program in London, Ontario, yet hundreds of them are showing up...
Fueled by Boeing, Bluedrop takes off
The Government of Canada’s Industrial and Technological Benefits Policy has led to an important investment in an Atlantic Canada–based firm,...