As part of this Army focused issue of CDR, we sent Senior Staff Writer, Joetey Attariwala, to speak with the Canadian Commander of the enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group Latvia, to learn about their mission, the threat environment, their posture, and plans for the transition into a brigade.
CDR breaks down the Canadian Army's vehicle replacement projects as the Canadian Armed Forces undergoes a period of rejuvenation with force modernization.
The company’s products, MetalSCAN and ChipCHECK, are being used by Allied militaries around the world in today's most sophisticated platforms including the F-22, F-35, Eurofighter Typhoon, and aircraft powered by Pratt & Whitney’s Geared Turbofan engine.
INVISIO is justified in describing itself as a global market leader in advanced communication and hearing protection.
In business for over a century, Marshall Group is a family-owned UK company of diverse engineering skills — doing everything from building Britain’s first refrigerated food truck to creating the iconic ‘drop nose’ of the Concorde supersonic jetliner.
Managing the CAF’s Helicopter Fleets for Today and Tomorrow
As a true leader in next-generation rotary wing aircraft, Bell has some solid suggestions to fulfill Canada’s nTACs needs.
Equipping Canada’s Army for conventional warfare in the 21st century
From Radar Technology to it’s bid on Canada’s LVCTS, LVM & ERC projects, Rheinmetall stands ready to support Canada’s Armed Forces
When it comes to Canada’s future in military space, the Department of National Defence (DND), the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), industry associations and Canadian space-centric manufacturers/service providers all have their views on what should happen next — although most agree that the federal government needs to take the lead. Here’s what they had to tell CDR for this year’s Space Report.