What is on the horizon for space, airforce, navy and army.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2010 issue 3
No other nation has followed this course of action, suggesting to their respective governments that unification is a flawed concept.
The Royal Navy's Submarine Command Course was credited with reducing United Kingdom submarine losses in WWII.
A multi-capable vessel, the French navy plans to use the Aquitaine for numerous missions: air-marine surveillance, escort, maritime traffic control, and maritime rescue.
Fresh from training with the Russian Navy in the Baltic, and subsequent coldwater trials en route to Canada, the Horizon Class destroyer arrived to waiting representatives from the Canadian Navy and the naval industry.
This technology is much more effective with the right training.
An assessment of politics and corruption in Afghanistan politics.
There been little input from Arctic communities on how SAR service delivery is provided. This needs to change.
The challenge for the federal government is balancing the need for security against industry’s need to do business.
Canadian defence and security companies are waiting to see how U.S. President Obama’s proposed overhaul of export controls will affect them.
Religious instruction in the Army and Air Corps is to educate the new recruits in the realities of Islam.
The Chief of the Defence Staff takes this opportunity to talk about what the CF is doing well, and where improvement are necessary.
Canada’s Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle RFP is approaching.
Is the government calling the shots, or has the Cabinet abrogated its responsibilities?
Three people from different backgrounds tackle the topic from widely different perspectives.