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Don’t Label Canada’s Next Fighter an Innovation Just Yet
When probing for what might explain today’s success, yesterday’s innovations often prove to be key. Some degree of foresight, perhaps,...
The Capabilities and Challenges of Canada’s Future Fleet
Interview with Commodore Christopher Robinson, Director General Naval Force Development, Royal Canadian Navy The Royal Canadian Navy is poised at...
The Canadian Submarine Dilemma – An Australian Perspective
A lack of operational submarines, stressed crews with no prospect of shore relief, a stalled training pipeline, and with morale...
Oct/Nov 2020 Edition: Future Fleet, Submarines and Canada’s Next Fighter
We are excited to share with you the Oct/Nov 2020 issue of Vanguard on the capabilities and challenges of Canada’s...
Risks and Consequences of Canada’s Cyberattack-friendly Defence Policy
Canada’s defence policy, Strong, Secure, Engaged (SSE) includes a longstanding and fundamental tenet that calls for the protection of “critical military networks...
When the Door for Supporting your Innovation is Slammed Shut
When financial support for your military or industrial discovery has had the door slammed shut, lost forever are the opportunities...
NORAD: Remaining Relevant
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has been at the heart of the Canada-U.S. defence relationship since 1958. NORAD...
Canada, Huawei, and 5G: Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed the Equation?
Prior to the intrusion of the COVID-19 pandemic on Canada’s health, economic and policy agenda beginning in February of this...
Army of the Future: Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on Army Operations
Over the past few decades, Western forces have gained the upper hand over adversaries with the help of technological advancements....
COVID-19: Not a defence nor security issue but an opportunity to refresh both
A global pandemic, a resurgence of great power struggles, all the while living on the northern border of what has...