National Defence signs technology partnership arrangement with Australia for Arctic Over-the-Horizon Radar
The Canadian and Australian government signed a landmark technology partnership arrangement on June 20, 2025, in the rapid development and deployment of Canada’s Arctic Over-the-Horizon Radar (A-OTHR) system.
Canada’s A-OTHR system is a key component of Canada’s North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) modernization plan and will provide advanced early warning, enable faster detection and decision making by the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) for airborne threats, and provide long-range surveillance to meet Canada’s domestic and continental security needs.
“Defending and asserting our sovereignty in the Arctic is becoming ever more important as our adversaries are increasing activity the region,” David McGuinty, Minister of National Defence, stated in a press release. “This arrangement with Australia will help advance delivery of the Arctic Over-the-Horizon Radar system. A-OTHR is a key component of Canada’s NORAD modernization plan as it enhances our ability to detect and respond to threats in the North.”
Through the arrangement, Australian industry partners will work with Canadian companies to build expertise and capacity in Canada, grow domestic sovereign defence industry, support high-paying Canadian jobs, and help Canada scale up its own radar system and technology.
“The Arctic Over-the-Horizon Radar system is a vital step in strengthening Canada’s ability to defend its territory and assert its sovereignty in the North,” General Jennie Carignan, Chief of the Defence Staff, stated in a press release. “By significantly enhancing long-range detection and domain awareness, this capability will ensure the Canadian Armed Forces and NORAD remain prepared to address emerging threats and safeguard our nation and continent.”
Australia currently operates one of the most advanced Over-the-Horizon Radar capabilities in the world.
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