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  • Construction de brise-glaces à la Davie « Le début de quelque chose de grandiose »

    May 23, 2023 | Local, Naval

    Construction de brise-glaces à la Davie « Le début de quelque chose de grandiose »

    L’inclusion du chantier maritime Davie dans la Stratégie nationale de construction navale (SNCN) fait rêver à Lévis. Avec environ 8,5 milliards de dollars en contrats fédéraux à portée de main, on voit la construction navale devenir un secteur de pointe comme l’aéronautique à Montréal. Mais les fournisseurs de Davie ont du pain sur la planche pour ne pas rater le bateau.

  • Power and Innovation for the Canadian Surface Combatant

    May 23, 2023 | Local, Naval

    Power and Innovation for the Canadian Surface Combatant

    The Canadian Surface Combatant (CSC) program underway for the Royal Canadian Navy is the largest naval procurement program in Canada’s history. These anti-submarine warfare ships, based on the Type 26 Global Combat Ship design, will be the most modern and versatile of their type with extremely low acoustic signatures to ensure they’re super quiet – essential for submarine hunting operations.  As a Global Combat Ship variant, the CSC will feature some of our most advanced and innovative technology.

  • Use reservists to operate new fleet of drones, RCAF leaders told

    May 23, 2023 | Local, Aerospace

    Use reservists to operate new fleet of drones, RCAF leaders told

    The RCAF is dealing with significant challenges bringing in new recruits and retaining its existing staff, raising concerns it won?t have enough personnel to operate and maintain a host of new aircraft the Canadian government is acquiring.

  • Today's letters: Canada's defence procurement carries needless risks

    May 19, 2023 | Local, Other Defence

    Today's letters: Canada's defence procurement carries needless risks

    Friday, May 19: When it comes to military spending, maybe wiser, more affordable options are available, a reader says.

  • Remplacement d'avions de surveillance | Des questions pour l'alliance de Bombardier

    May 18, 2023 | Local, Aerospace

    Remplacement d'avions de surveillance | Des questions pour l'alliance de Bombardier

    En s?associant ? General Dynamics pour concevoir un avion militaire de surveillance, Bombardier esp?re forcer Ottawa ? lancer un appel d?offres pour ce contrat multimilliardaire ?galement convoit? par Boeing. Dans le secteur de la d?fense, on se demande si la proposition de l?avionneur, bien qu?ambitieuse, est r?alisable.

  • Bombardier partners with General Dynamics on platform that meets Canada?s Multi-Mission Aircraft requirements - Skies Mag

    May 18, 2023 | Local, Aerospace

    Bombardier partners with General Dynamics on platform that meets Canada?s Multi-Mission Aircraft requirements - Skies Mag

    Bombardier is collaborating with General Dynamics on a multi-mission and anti-submarine warfare aircraft that will meet the requirements for Canada.

  • Bombardier teams with Ottawa firm to offer RCAF new surveillance aircraft

    May 18, 2023 | Local, Aerospace

    Bombardier teams with Ottawa firm to offer RCAF new surveillance aircraft

    The announcement is a challenge to Defence Minister Anita Anand's push for the Liberal government to buy 16 Boeing P-8 surveillance aircraft

  • New surveillance aircraft for Canadian special forces to start arriving later this year

    May 16, 2023 | Local, Aerospace

    New surveillance aircraft for Canadian special forces to start arriving later this year

    The Beechcraft King Air planes will be outfitted with sensors and equipment to intercept cellphone and other electronic transmissions.

  • Canadian Armed Forces donate $6.5 million in equipment to the Lebanese Armed Forces

    May 16, 2023 | Local, Other Defence

    Canadian Armed Forces donate $6.5 million in equipment to the Lebanese Armed Forces

    May 16, 2023 – Ottawa – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces On April 26 2023, the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) and the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) held a ceremony in Beirut, Lebanon, where $6.5 million in non-lethal equipment was donated to the LAF. Equipment donated included snowshoes, trekking poles, snowmobiles, first aid kits, utility task vehicles, explosive ordnance disposal equipment and solar panels. This equipment will support the LAF and is in addition to the training that the CAF has provided throughout the year, including training in combat first aid, civil-military co-operation, and winter warfare techniques. Since 2016, the Canadian Training and Assistance Team – Lebanon (CTAT-L) has provided specialized equipment donations to the LAF and trained over 2,000 LAF personnel as part of its enduring mission to contribute to security and stability in the region, under the mandate of Operation (Op) IMPACT. Canadian Ambassador to the Lebanese Republic, Stefanie McCollum; Deputy Commander of Op IMPACT, Colonel Jay Lachine; LAF Deputy Chief of Staff of Operations, Brigadier-General Hassan Jounieh; as well as several other senior CAF and LAF officers and non-commissioned officers, attended the donation ceremony. https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/news/2023/05/canadian-armed-forces-donate-65-million-in-equipment-to-the-lebanese-armed-forces.html

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