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Libya mission is not a blueprint Much has been made of the success of Operation Mobile, including its application in......
Intel and early warning: Peacekeeping’s high tech imperative
In traditional peacekeeping, United Nations soldiers served as observers of static military forces, patrolling between opposing belligerents to reduce the......
Vital view: Arctic space-based surveillance
In 1986, senior Canadian defence officials proposed to the United States that Canada would develop a radar satellite constellation for......
What’s next for Canada’s northern strategy?
In July 2009 Chuck Strahl, then Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, and Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs,......
Horizon 2012
The economic downturn may be curtailing defence budgets in most Western countries, but 2012 still promises to be an intriguing......
An unprecedented procurement
Canada’s shipbuilding industry is now on the cusp of resurgence thanks to the federal government’s National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy (NSPS).......
Embracing intelligence technology
Just before 5:00 pm on January 12, 2010, a 7.0 strength earthquake struck Port au Prince, Haiti. As the magnitude......
Inside Industry
AgustaWestland sees SAR in presidential parts When the Canadian government acquired nine VH-71s in the summer of 2011 to provide......
SitRep
Softer side of SOF in growing demand The term “special operations forces” (SOF) tends to conjure up images of a......
Canada’s place in the age of air power
The Age of Airpower Martin van Creveld Public Affairs, 2011, $40.00 The process to procure sixty-five F-35 aircraft has provoked......