Canadian defence academics and journalists toured multiple Hanwha facilities across South Korea, gaining firsthand insight into the company’s advanced shipbuilding, artillery, robotics, radar, and space technologies. The visit highlighted Hanwha’s growing defence partnership ambitions with Canada, emphasizing automation, rapid production capability, and future-focused military systems across naval, land, and aerospace sectors.
IMSAR is redefining modern sensing by making advanced radar compact, lightweight, and mission-ready. By combining radar, optical, and signal technologies through its Iron Triad approach, IMSAR delivers reliable, all-weather, day-night awareness that helps decision-makers see beyond line of sight and act with confidence.
Leonardo showcased its M-346 advanced jet trainer in Ottawa, promoting it as a potential replacement for Canada’s retired CT-155 Hawk and highlighting training opportunities at Italy’s International Flight Training School (IFTS). With advanced simulation integration and cost-effective operations, the M-346 offers efficient preparation for 4th and 5th generation fighter pilots.
The Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP) will deliver 12 new submarines, strengthening Canada’s defence, Arctic security, and NATO commitments while creating major economic opportunities. With 17+ years supporting the Victoria Class, Babcock Canada is leveraging its expertise to ensure through-life sustainment, workforce development, and operational readiness for Canada’s future submarine fleet.

J-Squared Technologies celebrated the expansion of its Ottawa-area campus with a new 26,000-square-foot facility featuring advanced production capabilities and Canada’s only MIL-STD-464 EMP testing site. Federal leaders praised the company’s sovereign defence innovation, workforce investment, and growing contribution to Canadian industry, defence readiness, and northern technological development.