Canada has announced a $4.2 billion deal with Australia to develop an advanced Arctic radar system aimed at detecting threats from Russia and China.
The system, expected to be operational by 2029, will enhance early-warning capabilities across Canadian airspace, from the U.S. border to the Arctic. Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized the need for Canada to take greater responsibility for its defense as U.S. priorities shift. The radar will be capable of detecting hypersonic missiles and other threats beyond the curvature of the Earth.
This move comes as geopolitical tensions in the Arctic region continue to rise.
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Canada bolsters Arctic defenses as Trump sets his sights north
IQALUIT, Nunavut – Canada has made a $4.2 billion deal with Australia to develop a cutting-edge radar for the Arctic that can detect hypersonic missiles and other threats over the curvature of the Earth,
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Canada partners with Australia on radar system to detect threats from Russia and China
Canada is partnering with Australia for an early-warning radar system to cover airspace from the U.S. border to the Arctic, with the expectation it is operational by 2029.
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