Canadian Army eyeing new weapons in response to lessons learned from Ukraine war
OTTAWA — The Canadian Army is rushing to buy new equipment in response to lessons learned from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Canadian Army commander Lt.-Gen. Joe Paul says that includes anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles as well as systems to protect against drones.
Paul says the military is also hoping to purchase the types of long-range, precision missile systems that have given Ukrainian forces a distinct advantage over their Russian foes.
The new weapon systems were not included in the Liberal government’s defence policy when it was released five years ago.