D\u002DTA Systems Inc. has already briefed U.S. military officials twice about its over\u002Dthe\u002Dhorizon radar technology.
D-TA Systems, which has 40 employees, has already briefed U.S. military officials twice about its over-the-horizon radar technology. In addition, it recently delivered a working radar to Defence Research and Development Canada , the Ottawa-based science agency for National Defence.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau highlighted Canada’s decision to move ahead with the over-the-horizon radar during the recent visit to Ottawa by U.S. President Joe Biden. The Arctic Over-the-Horizon Radar project will see the systems installed in southern Ontario and ready for operations by 2028. That will provide coverage of the Arctic. Another system, the Polar Over-the-Horizon radar would be installed somewhere in the Arctic and provide additional surveillance coverage.
The interest in over-the-horizon radars, which were used during the Cold War, has resurfaced because military officials realized that other surveillance systems, such as satellites, have become increasingly vulnerable to some weapons. “You need another technology in case your satellites are knocked out,” Roy explained.Advertisement 5Australia’s military currently has the Jindalee Operational Radar Network, an over-the-horizon system which can monitor air and sea movements up to 3,000 kilometres.
Roy said he is pushing to have the Canadian over-the-horizon radar projects announced by Trudeau to have as much Canadian content as possible.
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