Saab says building Gripen fighters and GlobalEye surveillance aircraft in Canada could support over 12,000 aerospace jobs.
National Security Journal on MSN
Forget the F-35: Canada could have flown the F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter
Key Points and Summary – For a decade, Canada has struggled to replace its aging C/F-18 fleet. What about the F/A-18 Super ...
According to the leaked data, the F-35 scored an impressive 95 per cent suitability rating while the Gripen managed only 33 ...
It's been decades since Canada had a defence aerospace industry, writes David Olive, and buying a built-in-Canada Gripen fighter jet dovetails nicely with PM Mark Carney's focus on industrial ...
National Interest on MSN
JAS 39 Gripen vs. the F-35? The Results Weren’t Even Close
The F-35’s performance was so impressive that Canada decided to buy the fifth-generation fighter despite a 2015 promise not ...
Defense News on MSN
Canada could use EU loans for next-gen warplane, submarine purchases
The admission into the bloc's loan scheme comes after Canadian leaders pushed to get closer to the European Union, as ties ...
The government of Canada says it has no plans to withdraw from the contractually-obligated purchase of an initial 16 Lockheed Martin F-35A fighter jets. However, Ottawa is still weighing its options ...
With the future of Canada’s fighter jet fleet being re-examined, CBC’s Murray Brewster breaks down the differences between the American F-35 and Sweden’s Gripen.
Anna Coren, CBS News foreign correspondent based in Hong Kong, is an Emmy Award-winning international correspondent who covers the Asia-Pacific region. East China Sea — Over the deep blue waters of ...
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