This Week in Defence (06/29/26): MDA Domination, Luxembourg For Some Reason, Replica Arrow Update GLLE News, New UAS For The AOPS? Navy Splitting Construction for CDC and FASST-V, DEW, Lots of Updates
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Happy Monday Everyone!
We're back to our normal with a much more reaosnable newsletter compared to last week. While last week was an absolute monster, this week managed to leave me lots of room to fill out a bunch of juicy rumors.
There isn't as much news or lobbying this week, probably because everyone padded out last week with as much as they could, but we do got some interesting project updates and a very big rumors section this time around!
Remember that you can always submit your media and press releases to us at media@truenorthstrategicreview.ca!
Also CanadaxIndo-Pacific, which is a thing! How cool is that!
The latest edition of Steffan Watkins RCN Media and Public Awareness Update is up!
CANADIAN SPACE AGENCY AND MDA SPACE CONCLUDE CONTRACT FOR REPLENISHMENT SATELLITE VALUED AT $688M
De Havilland Canada Delivers Twin Otter Classic 300-G Aircraft to Zimex Aviation
Algonquin College honours General Jennie Carignan with honorary degree
Marconi Technologies completes rigorous troposcatter trials in Sweden
G&M: Luxembourg will serve as new defence bank’s European base, Carney says
Brewster: Canada puts $800M Griffon helicopter upgrade on hold over technical complexity
Jason Beattie Appointed as Managing Director - Canada for Marshall Land Systems
McMaster enters Baltic innovation corridor through Canada-led mission
Royal Military College of Canada offering globally validated Certificate in Accounting
Prime Minister Carney speaks with Secretary General of NATO Mark Rutte
Canadian Armed Forces conduct Operation NANOOK-TAKUNIQ to strengthen Arctic awareness
Three Firms Seek to Develop Office Spaces for NATO Defence Bank in Montreal
Canada backs Greenland mine producing metal crucial to defence industries
Senior leaders of Edmonton-based infantry battalion reinstated after investigation
Heading west: DEFSEC brings Canada’s defence industry to Calgary
Carney says he and Trump discussed defence priorities, Arctic ahead of the NATO summit
Here's where Canada’s new $7 billion warships will be tested
Update to DAOD 5019-1, Personal Relationships, in formal response to Arbour Report recommendation
Installation of “No Trespassing” signage at Canadian Forces Ammunition Depot Bedford
Vice-Admiral Topshee reflects on his time as Commander of the RCN
NAVRES Supporting CFLTC: Reservists Needed to Sustain and Expand Training Delivery
CAF members with children aged 12 and under: Help improve child care in your community
The presentation of the first DISTANTIA bars for remote warfare
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The RFP for the dry docking refit of CCGS Jean Goodwill has been updated with new documentation
Commodores Boats has been awarded a new $49,374 contract for CCGS Neocaligus Drydocking and Refit
Draganfly has filed new communications detailing meeting with Wendy Hadwen
Thales Canada has filed new communications detailing meeting with VCDS Angus Topshee and Renee Filiatrault
• We can confirm more officially that there are serious talks about splitting CDC and FASST-V to multiple shipyards. How this looks procurement wise is yet to be seen, but likely this means at least separate design and build contracts.
• While it's been a bit up in the air for a while now, it seems all the SATCOM projects (so Worldwide Wideband, Worldwide Narrowband, Worldwide SATCOM Protected MILSATCOM Tactical, and Worldwide SATCOM Protected MILSATCOM Strategic) are all now aligned to the 2032/33 IOC timeline
• The RCN is officially ramping up efforts to acquire a Direct Energy capability for surface vessels. While the Naval Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations concept had teased it, there is apparently efforts to ramp up the fielding of a proper DEW system
• I guess I should mention that other concepts out there include fielding a cheap Anti-UxS missile below ESSM and exploring potential Drone-on-Drone defence systems. The Advanced Naval Capabilities Unit is keeping busy.
• The Navy is also pushing ahead with both new Lightweight UUV and at least one MCM USV. Not new, but we do have IOC dates of 2027 and 2028 respectively that we were able to confirm but I kinda forgot to ever mention.
• Who needs an autonomous mothership when you have an AOPS? Autonomous Offshore Patrol Ship am I right?
• I for one welcome my AI-Powered Arctic Overlords. Glory to Dewolf.
• Some funny future stuff that I can't really talk about yet, but the RCAF has a ‘Hanger Dark’ concept on the books.
• Speaking of projects of interest getting moved up. The Remote Deployable Digital ATC Tower (RDDAT) Project is apparently looking at get speed up,as is the Unit Weapons Training System. UWTS is a longstanding concern given the outright obselete training systems in place. RDDAT is one im looking with a bit more skepticism because it is fairly young, and not my own priority but sometimes projects are just pushed through because they have a path to get done quick. Could also be trying to tie it closer to the Air Navigation Aid System Replacement project.
• One more timeline confirmed, but the Autonomous Depth Assessment System, which aims to acquire seven autonomous platforms for reconnaissance and assessment of crossing areas before conducting wet gap crossing operations apparently has an IOC date of 2027/2028. So there's that.














