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Canada will spend billions dollar to upgrade continental defence

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Minister of Defence Anita Anand – Google

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  • Canada will spend $3.8 billion over the next six years to modernise its continental defences.
  • The upgrade is part of an alliance with the United States through the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Canada will also put in place a nationwide system called “Crossbow” to spot incoming threats.
  • The NORAD revamp also includes a space-based surveillance system that can identify threats from around the globe.
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Canada will spend $3.8 billion over the next six years to modernise its continental defences as part of its alliance with the United States through the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and “to protect Canadians from new and emerging threats,” Defense Minister Anita Anand announced on Monday.

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“The threat environment has changed. As our threats evolve, so must our defensive capabilities,” she told reporters on a base of the Canadian Armed Forces.  “What we aim to do with this announcement today is to ensure that we, across the board, are engaging in the most significant and relevant upgrade to Canadian NORAD capabilities in almost four decades.”
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As part of the upgrade, Canada will construct a new radar-warning system to detect “who or what is entering Canadian airspace from the north,” as per a news release from the Department of National Defense.

Canada will also put in place a nationwide system called “Crossbow” to spot incoming threats and buy updated air-to-air missiles that can attack threats at short, medium, and long ranges.

The NORAD revamp also includes a space-based surveillance system that can identify threats from around the globe.

As per the military minister, the Canadian government will invest about 31 billion dollars over the next two decades to strengthen its continental and northern defensive systems.

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“NORAD has continually adapted and evolved in response to new threats. Today we turn another page and begin NORAD’s next chapter,” Anand said.
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