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Sajjan speaks on peacekeeping but suffers attack from Indian minister
On his first visit to India as Canada’s defence minister, Harjit Sajjan spoke about modern peacekeeping and security cooperation. But...
Chinese, Russia spy ships shadow U.S. fleet
The dispatch of the spy vessels appears to be “partly aimed at sending a signal” the United States which has...
OSI Maritime Systems nav system integration for U.K. frigates completes review
OSI Maritime Systems' Electronic Chart Precise Integrated Navigation System (ECPINS) was integrated into the Integrated Bridge System (IBS) of the...
Airbus spotlights latest rotorcraft technologies at Rotorcraft Asia
Airbus Helicopters’ showcase includes an impressive life-size static display of its new-generation medium-lift H160.
Key figure in Canadians’ beheading killed in clash with Philippine troops
Muammar Askali alias Abu Rahm is said to be involved in the killing of Canadians John Ridsel and Robert Hall...
Boeing could save $3-m per plane by using 3D-printed parts
Boeing has contracted Norsk Titanium AS to print the world’s very first titanium parts for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Lockheed Martin Canada shortlisted for Finnish Navy corvette program
The Squadron 2020 program aims to replace the Finnish Rauma-class fast-attack missile boats and Hämeenmaa-class minelayers with four ice-capable corvettes
Vimy Ridge: Canada emerges, at a cost
By Steven Fouchard The Battle of Vimy Ridge, which began 100 years ago in April 1917, is widely viewed as...
On the road to greater representation of women in the CAF
The CAF is highly regarded among allies as being at the forefront of military gender integration.