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The Independent World22.06.2026Defense2 dk okuma

Australia and Canada Sign $1.75 Billion Export Deal for Long-Range Radar System

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  • Australia and Canada have signed a $1.75 billion export agreement for an Australian-designed long-range radar system to be built in Canada.
  • This deal marks the first phase of a pact to provide early warning radar coverage across Canada, including the Arctic.

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Warum es wichtig ist

Australia and Canada, both members of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, have signed a major export agreement for an Australian-designed long-range radar system to be built in Canada, enhancing early warning capabilities.

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Australia and Canada have signed a $1.75 billion (£1.38bn) export agreement to build an Australian-designed long-range radar system in Canada.

The deal, inked on Monday by Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles and Canadian Secretary of State (Defense Procurement) Stephen Fuhr, marks the first phase of a pact to provide early warning radar coverage from the Canada-United States border into the Arctic.

“What this really means is that Australia and Canada are now partners in terms of the future development of the Over-the-Horizon Radar,” Marles told reporters at the Australian Parliament House in the capital Canberra.

“There is now a very strategic dimension to the relationship,” Marles added.

Fuhr said the two British Commonwealth countries, both of which are partners in the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance that also includes the United States, Britain and New Zealand, had “stood shoulder-to-shoulder for generations.”

“As the world adjusts to its new strategic and economic realities, I can’t think of a stronger partner to work with more than Australia,” Fuhr said at a joint press conference with Marles.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced he’d chosen Australia’s radar system over comparable U.S. technology shortly after he came to power last year.

In March, Carney became the first Canadian prime minister to visit Australia in 12 years.

During the visit, Carney and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese agreed to increase cooperation on defense technologies, artificial intelligence and critical minerals.

BAE Systems Australia said in a statement it will support both governments in developing the Arctic Over-the-Horizon Radar.

The Australian system, developed over 40 years, works by refracting high-frequency electromagnetic waves off the ionosphere to detect distant objects that are invisible to conventional radars because of Earth's curvature.

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  • Details on the specific capabilities of the radar system.
  • Timeline for the development and deployment phases.
  • Potential for further defense technology collaboration.

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This article was originally published by The Independent World.

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