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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2011 issue 4
Let’s face it: how do you say no to a couple of truly outstanding role models, even if they are RCR!
A single bullet has halted the advance of enemy troops, confused battle plans and injected an additional level of fear into an adversary’s troops.
Options for improvements in effectiveness for successful Chaff deployment.
A strategic surveillance strategy needs to be in place to orchestrate daily domestic operations for years to come.
The bottom line is that counter-insurgency (COIN) is on its way out.
An analysis of future trends in Somali piracy offers little in the way of hope that the situation will improve unless a new approach takes place.
The Arctic Council recently signed an international treaty on Cooperation on Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR) in the Arctic.
Canadian aerospace companies such as CMC Electronics, Bombardier, Magellan Aerospace and others were well represented at the biannual Paris Air Show.
Canada’s involvement tasked HMCS Charlottetown to assist evacuations of Canadian nationals from Libya as the situation inside deteriorated.
Are Arctic sovereignty exercises necessary? Yes. And youth in the North are hungry for more challenges within the Canadian Rangers mandate.
Hudson returns to take a look at key leaders in the new parliament.
Peter Pigott interviews Major R.D. Morrin about the only designated air asset in the North – hardy Twin Otter pilots are uniquely motivated to fly.
Will the new Associate Minister of Defence (Procurement), Julian Fantino, de-clutter the playing field?
Numerous entities provide input to Defence Procurement, why? And do their roles really need to be a whole of government effort?