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Canada to buy Australian radar system to strengthen Arctic defense

Anadolu Agency

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June 22, 2026

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1.8B over-the-horizon system to boost long-range surveillance, sovereignty monitoring, says official

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Loonie Politics

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· Jun 22, 2026

Canada, Australia formalize deal for Arctic over-the-horizon radar system

OTTAWA — Canada and Australia have agreed on terms to allow Ottawa to buy components of the Arctic over-the-horizon radar system from BAE Systems Australia. Stephen Fuhr, Canada’s secretary of state for defence procurement, was in Canberra on Sunday to make the announcement with Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles. Canada has committed to spend more [] The post Canada, Australia formalize deal for Arctic over-the-horizon radar system appeared first on Loonie Politics.

Al Bawaba

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· Jun 22, 2026

Australian-Canadian $1.75 billion deal for radar to be built in Canada

ALBAWABA - Australia and Canada signed a deal for a high-tech long-range Australian radar to be built in Canada facing the arctic...

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 22, 2026

Australia signs biggest defense export deal

Canada to purchase Australian surveillance radar technology under agreement

CBC News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Canada solidifies agreement with Australia to buy Arctic Over-the-Horizon Radar system

Canada solidifies agreement with Australia to buy Arctic Over-the-Horizon Radar system

Michael West Media

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· Jun 22, 2026

Australia inks $2.5b defence system deal with Canada

Canada will buy Australia's over-the-horizon radar system in the largest defence export deal ever struck by the federal government.

Global News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Canada commits to purchase Arctic radar system components from Australia

Canada and Australia have agreed on terms to allow Ottawa to buy components of the Arctic over-the-horizon radar system from BAE Systems Australia.

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Related coverage for "Canada to buy Australian radar system to strengthen Arctic defense": Loonie Politics — Canada, Australia formalize deal for Arctic over-the-horizon radar system. Al Bawaba — Australian-Canadian $1.75 billion deal for radar to be built in Canada. Anadolu Agency — Australia signs biggest defense export deal. CBC News — Canada solidifies agreement with Australia to buy Arctic Over-the-Horizon Radar system. Michael West Media — Australia inks $2.5b defence system deal with Canada. Global News — Canada commits to purchase Arctic radar system components from Australia