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Canada to buy $4bn Australian radar for Arctic amid fraught U.S. ties

John Thomas March 20, 2025 1 minute read
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Canada has announced plans to purchase a $4 billion radar system from Australia to bolster its Arctic defense capabilities. The move comes as relations with the United States face challenges, prompting Canada to seek alternative partners for critical defense infrastructure. The advanced radar technology is expected to enhance Canada’s ability to monitor and protect its northern territories, an area of growing strategic importance due to climate change and increased geopolitical interest in the Arctic.

This decision underscores Canada’s commitment to modernizing its defense systems and addressing potential security threats in the region. The Australian radar is seen as a key component in achieving these goals, offering cutting-edge capabilities suited to the harsh Arctic environment. While historically aligned with the U.S. on defense initiatives, Canada’s pivot to Australia signals a broader diversification of its defense partnerships amid evolving global dynamics.

The acquisition is expected to strengthen Canada’s sovereignty in the Arctic, ensuring it can effectively monitor and respond to any emerging threats in the region.

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