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Procurement by Bernie Grover
The general consensus maintains that Canada’s defence procurement system is not meeting the expectations of the any of the key stakeholders. And allegations of improprieties continue to plague the system.
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Surveillance of Space by K. Krukewich, G. Rumbold, R. Shelly
Thousands of objects such as satellites, defunct spacecraft, rocket bodies, and debris have accumulated in orbits around the Earth over the last 50 years. DND’s first operational satellite, known as Sapphire, will enhance national security through surveillance.
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Learning to Walk by Major WA March
UAV capabilities are becoming a necessary tool for the conduct of modern operations. This growing trend shows no signs of slowing down. Most militaries are going to great lengths and expense to increase their UAV fleets. Canada’s Air Staff continues to explore available options.
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CF Unmanned Projects by Capt Andrew McCorquodale
Advances in unmanned technology over the last decade mirrors the rapid development of first traditional and then military aircraft – from the Wright brothers to the World Wars. Global competition is increasing among corporations to deliver Tactical UAVs.
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Building a Navy by Hugues Canuel
The ships and submarines of the Canadian Navy have maintained a remarkable tempo of operations at home and abroad. Important progress has been made in laying out the foundations of the recapitalization process required for the long term
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Hello from Kandahar by Kris Hatashita
Civilians seldom get an opportunity to experience an FOB (Forward Operating Base) quite the way Kris did. Setting out from HQ (Director, Land Command Systems Program Management) on a technical assistance visit, he now has a new perspective on the value of his work back home.
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