
The laundry list of hardware was released as part of Ottawa’s new procurement strategy, which was hastily installed following the government’s bungling of the F-35 acquisition process. It’s also a signal for the defence industry, one designed to give contractors a heads-up as to what Canada will be shopping for over the next two decades.
The guide, which is basically a rough draft for government spending, includes high-tech surveillance equipment, so-called "next-generation" fighter planes, a new drone fleet, and cash injections prolonging the life of some aging ships and planes.
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