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Looking Back: Why the Canadian Air Force Can’t Land a New TrainerThe Royal Canadian Air Force is facing delays and complications in replacing its aging trainer fleet. We’re revisiting the challenges and what’s holding up the much-needed modernization.
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The Aviationist on MSNCanada Must Expand Strategic Mobility Capabilities, Analyst ArguesAndrew Erskine, writing for Breaking Defense, advocates rapid procurement of strategic enablers to ensure Canada’s armed ...
American defense firm Lockheed Martin has lauded the F-35 as "most lethal, survivable and connected fighter jet in the world." ...
The document noted that Canada will spend $12.9 billion (CA $18.4 billion) on new tactical helicopters. The briefing was prepared by RCAF Brig. Gen. Brendan Cook, director general of air and space ...
Ahead of the April 28 vote, the thrust of the Conservative Party’s defence platform as revealed to date is dominated almost ...
According to RCAF Brig. Gen. Brendan Cook, industry engagement will begin by summer 2025, with an initial operational capability (IOC) targeted for 2033. The modernization effort also includes a ...
The Air Force hosted squadrons for the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Singapore Air Force for weeks of live firing exercises out over the Gulf. "WSEP is the Weapons System Evaluation Program ...
By 1945, the country had the fourth-largest navy in the world. Members of the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II (FPG / Hulton Archive / Getty) After fighting in the Korean War ...
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A Federal Court judge has shot down a proposed class action case led by a former Royal Canadian Air Force captain who claimed “dangerous levels of toxic mould” in one of the navy’s frigates caused him ...
Be among the first to discover the unforgettable stories and moving first-person testimonies of Canada's Second World War veterans and their families.
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