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Canada Orders TikTok Unit Closure, Cites National Security Concerns

Canada has ordered the winding up of TikTok Technology Canada Inc., a unit of Chinese IT company ByteDance that oversees the social media platform’s operations in the North American nation. Canadian Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry Francois-Philippe Champagne, who made the announcement on Wednesday, said the move aligns with the Investment Canada Act, which...

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US Grants Japan, Poland Access to Critical Military Satellite Network

Japan and Poland have signed new agreements with the United States giving the two countries access to the U.S. military’s Wideband Global Satcom satellite network, Space News reports. According to the U.S. Space Force, the WGS network is considered to be the “backbone of the U.S. military’s wideband satellite communications capability” and is designed to...

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MDA Space Names Finance Veteran as New CFO

Finance veteran Guillaume Lavoie has joined MDA Space as chief financial officer, effective immediately. Lavoie comes into his new role with more than 20 years of financial experience, specializing in strategic and financial planning, investor relations, and mergers and acquisitions. A chartered professional accountant in Canada, he recently served as executive vice president and CFO...

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Airbus H135 Selected as Training Aircraft for Royal Canadian Air Force Pilots

Airbus Helicopters will deliver 19 units of H135 aircraft to the Royal Canadian Air Force for training pilots under a contract with SkyAlyne, a joint venture between Canadian defense companies CAE and KF Aerospace. In May, the Canadian government awarded SkyAlyne a 25-year, $8 billion contract to support the Future Aircrew Training program, which will...

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Eve Air Mobility to Launch Embraer-CAE-Led eVTOL Training Program

Brazilian electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft manufacturer Eve Air Mobility has selected Embraer-CAE Training Services to lead training initiatives related to its concept eVTOL aircraft. The aircraft will be offered as part of the Eve TechCare all-in-one service portfolio. The Embraer-CAE joint venture will deliver a training program for pilots, maintenance professionals and ground...

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US Approves Possible $105M Sale of Military Air Traffic Radars to Poland

The U.S. Department of State has greenlit a potential sale of mobile ground control approach systems to Poland worth an estimated $105 million. Poland seeks to purchase GCA systems with UHF radios, interrogators, test equipment, navigation tools, spare parts and technical documents. Training and other logistical and program support are also part of the package....

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Report: China Used Meta’s Open-Source AI Model to Develop Military Chatbot

Researchers from three Chinese institutions, including two linked to the People’s Liberation Army’s Academy of Military Science, have developed an artificial intelligence tool for the military called ChatBIT using Meta’s open-source LLaMA large language model, Reuters reported. According to the report, an academic paper published in June details how the researchers used an earlier version...

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Canada Needs to Double Defense Spending to Meet NATO Target by 2032

The Canadian government has committed to achieving NATO’s military spending target of 2 percent of gross domestic product by 2032, but the Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer, or PBO, said defense spending would need to reach $58.79 billion – twice the projected amount for 2024 to 2025 – to meet the target. Canada’s defense...

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Joint US-South Korea Science and Technology Partnership to Help AUKUS Pillar 2

South Korea and the United States are forming a new vice-minister-level joint defense science and technology executive committee to advance emerging technologies and prepare the East Asian nation for participation in Pillar 2 of the AUKUS trilateral security partnership. South Korean Minister of National Defense Kim Yong-hyun announced the proposed committee while he was in...

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Lockheed Books $113M Anti-Ship Missile Defense System Deal

Lockheed Martin has announced a contract modification worth $113 million from the U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command for the full-rate production of anti-ship missile defense systems, including a first delivery to Japan. The Japanese procurement is a U.S. foreign military sales deal combined with Lockheed deliveries to the U.S. Navy under the service branch’s Surface...

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