Canada has taken the next step toward acquiring a highly sophisticated, long-range radar system to monitor the Arctic.
Canada agreed to buy an advanced radar system from Australia in a deal valued at roughly US$1.75 billion, as Ottawa ramps up defense spending to detect and deter threats in the Arctic.
Australia announced a A$2.5 billion ($1.8 billion) agreement to sell its Over the Horizon Radar system to Canada, as Ottawa ...
MELBOURNE — The governments of Australia and Canada have signed an agreement for the Ottawa to purchase an Over the Horizon Radar (OTHR) system for $2.5 billion ($1.75 billion USD) — marking ...
Canada has officially signed an agreement with Australia for a $2.5-billion over-the-horizon radar system to provide early ...
China Electronics Technology Group Corp, a major player in the global radar industry, unveiled more than 100 advanced radar ...
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Canada, Australia formalize deal for Arctic over-the-horizon radar system
OTTAWA — Canada and Australia have agreed on terms to allow Ottawa to buy components of the Arctic over-the-horizon radar ...
Honeywell Aerospace recently put its RDR-84K radar system to the test to demonstrate its autonomous detect-and-avoid capabilities. A drone piloted by the IntuVue RDR-84K radar was able to avoid an ...
Canada agreed to buy an advanced radar system from Australia in a deal valued at roughly US$1.75 billion, Australia's largest-ever defense export.
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