Canada Signs $1.75B Radar Deal with Australia, Not a US Snub
Australia and Canada have finalized a significant $1.75 billion export agreement for an Australian-designed long-range radar system, set to provide early warning coverage from the Canada-U.S. border into the Arctic. This strategic pact, signed by Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles and Canadian Secretary of State Stephen Fuhr, solidifies a partnership in the future development of Over-the-Horizon Radar technology. This landmark deal, representing Australia’s largest defense export to date, underscores a strengthening strategic relationship between the two Commonwealth nations.