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 ...
A dozen retired senior officers with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) are urging the government in Ottawa not to reduce Canada’s planned buy of Lockheed Martin F-35A stealth fighters. According to ...
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.
New photos released to Newsweek offer a glimpse at a new aerial drone that is designed to fly alongside advanced fighter jets ...
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