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The US is using tech that could secure Canada’s Arctic
One of the cornerstones of the United States’ future systems is its cooperative engagement capabilities. This is a concept that...
UAVs – Attack of the Swarm Bots! Gremlins vs Locusts
Right now, it’s fiction. A swarm of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) swoop down on an unsuspecting fighter, crippling its electronic...
Lockheed Martin: Growing CDL
Lockheed Martin acquired CDL Systems in 2012. Since that time, the Canadian company has grown exponentially, finding itself at the...
Flight of the SkyRanger
When Typhoon Hagupit hit the eastern Philippines in 2014, a SkyRanger helped map out the worst-hit areas and pinpoint where...
CAE, General Atomics partner for Predator simulator
When Mike Greenley, the vice president and general manager of CAE Canada, met with defence media prior to CANSEC in...
Arctic autonomy
Changing climate and political conditions could increase the traffic and potential illegal activity in the Canadian Arctic. The government of...
Technology’s dilemmas: Are we wired to respond?
Over the past two decades, Peter W. Singer, strategist and Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation, has tracked the...
Concept Predator validates long endurance capability
If it’s long endurance that matters in the Arctic, the Predator XP might be a possible solution for the Royal...
A persistent eye in the sky
Unmanned aerial systems (UAS) still have some significant hurdles to overcome before they can be integrated into Canadian airspace without...
ING Robotic Aviation wins achievement award, opens new facility
ING Robotic Aviation opened a new facility in Ottawa on Monday. The new 4,000 square feet office space, which was...