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The Asia-Pacific and the Royal Canadian Navy
This year has been marked by a steady flow of troublesome reports from Asia involving a potentially larger than expected...
Norwegian Armed Forces celebrate rollout of country’s First F-35A
Ceremonies were held on September 22, 2015 at the Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) F-35 production facility in Texas to celebrate...
A Bi-National Brigade for the Canadian Forces?
This article proposes a bi-national force with the UK, detailing the many benefits that would come with such a partnership.
Canada is leaving the Arctic to Russia and the U.S.
The government’s been warning us since 2005: “Use it or lose it.” Back then, it seemed like a fantasy; Russia...
In acquisition of Bombardier’s Military Aviation Training unit, CAE takes over NATO training program
CAE has acquired Bombardier’s Military Aviation Training division. The two Montreal-based companies announced the $19.8 million deal on Monday. As...
Protecting Baltic air sovereignty
On September 1, four CF-188s began patrolling the skies over the three Baltic states of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia as...
Explaining Ukraine’s defeat
On 24 August 2014, troops of the rebel Donetsk People’s Republic launched an offensive south of the city of Donetsk...
NATO: Fighting together, with caveats
Earlier this year, David Auerswald and Stephen Saideman published NATO in Afghanistan: Fighting Together, Fighting Alone, an exploration of how...
Interoperability at sea: A tradition of excellence
Interoperability is a key concept in the modern western defence literature, whether it relates to global strategy or operational capabilities....
Wings over Romania: NATO operation bolsters expeditionary concept
It’s a rare quiet moment in a day that begins at 6 AM with a wakeup call from local dogs,...