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Canada invests $273M into air defence equipment for NATO mission in Latvia

Canada is well short of the NATO prescription for two per cent of GDP to be spent on defence
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National Defence Minister Bill Blair speaks to reporters in the foyer of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023. The federal government is spending more than $273 million to acquire new military equipment for NATO’s Canada-led battle group in Latvia. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

The federal government is spending more than $273 million to acquire new military equipment for NATO’s Canada-led battle group in Latvia.

That includes $227.5 million for a short-range air defence system from Saab Canada Inc., intended to defend against fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters and drones, and another $46 million for counter-drone equipment.

Defence Minister Bill Blair says it’s the first time that the Canadian Armed Forces will have an air defence capability since 2012.

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