What remains sobering is the reality and gravity of Canada’s ponderous defence procurement—delivery of the first new jet is not expected until 2025—and doubts about military funding amid growing threats from China and Russia.
NATO fighter jets scrambled six times last week to escort Russian military aircraft which violated international airspace over the Baltic Sea.
What remains sobering is the reality and gravity of Canada’s ponderous defence procurement—delivery of the first new jet is not expected until 2025—and doubts about military funding amid growing threats from China and Russia.
NATO fighter jets scrambled six times last week to escort Russian military aircraft which violated international airspace over the Baltic Sea.