KONGSBERG and Thales to establish new major defence communications joint venture in Norway

KONGSBERG and Thales are forming a 50/50 joint venture, merging their secure and tactical communications businesses in Norway. Aimed at boosting European defence connectivity and sovereignty, the venture will employ 350 people and aims to double revenues by 2030. It positions both firms for greater international market access and innovation.

GA-ASI Announces Investment in Dutch Technology Innovator Arceon

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) has invested in Dutch company Arceon, a leader in advanced ceramic composites, following the 2024 Blue Magic Netherlands event. This marks Arceon’s entry into the U.S. defense sector. GA-ASI continues to foster innovation partnerships in the Netherlands and plans a second BMN event in 2025.

Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace has signed a contract worth about NOK 6.5 billion for the delivery of the Joint Strike Missile to Germany.

On June 5, 2025, Germany finalized its selection of KONGSBERG’s Joint Strike Missile (JSM) for its F-35 jets, becoming the fifth country to do so. The government-to-government deal with Norway enhances defense ties and confirms the JSM’s status as a key capability for F-35 operators worldwide.

Tacteris Innovation Supports Canadian Forces at G7

During the 2025 G7 Summit, the Canadian Army used Calgary-based Tacteris’s real-time, terrain-aware software to enhance planning and coordination. Deployed rapidly amid failing legacy systems, Tacteris proved vital in Kananaskis’s rugged terrain, transforming situational awareness into action. Its success highlighted the power of agile innovation in live military operations.

KONGSBERG launches new satellites to complete N3X space constellation

Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace completed its N3X satellite constellation with two new microsatellites launched via SpaceX. N3X enhances Norway’s maritime domain awareness by detecting both cooperative and “dark” vessels. Supporting multiple agencies, the project showcases KONGSBERG’s integrated space capabilities, with 10 total satellite missions launched so far in 2025.

Seaspan Continues Building Ships For Canada, Begins Sea Trials for Offshore Oceanographic Science Vessel

The Canadian Coast Guard’s new Offshore Oceanographic Science Vessel, CCGS Naalak Nappaaluk, began sea trials off North Vancouver. These final tests assess all critical systems before delivery. Upon successful completion, the ship will sail to Halifax’s Bedford Institute of Oceanography. It’s part of broader shipbuilding progress at Seaspan.

Sikorsky and CAE bring digital Magnetic Anomaly Detection capability to MH-60R maritime helicopters

Sikorsky and CAE are equipping U.S. and Australian MH-60R SEAHAWK® helicopters with CAE’s compact MAD-XR sensor, enhancing anti-submarine warfare by detecting magnetic anomalies. This lightweight, removable system improves submarine tracking without modifying the aircraft. A $21M contract funds 28 units, with deliveries expected by May 2026.

GA-ASI Announces New PELE Small UAS for International Customers

General Atomics unveiled PELE, a small, semi-autonomous uncrewed aircraft designed to extend the MQ-9B’s capabilities. Named after the Hawaiian goddess, PELE can be air- or ground-launched, carries sensors and payloads, and operates in high-risk zones. It enhances surveillance, reconnaissance, and risk mitigation across complex defense environments globally.

Saab and General Atomics develop unmanned airborne early warning solution

Saab and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems have partnered to develop an Unmanned Airborne Early Warning (UAEW) system using the MQ-9B drone. Combining Saab’s AEW&C expertise with GA-ASI’s unmanned technology, the solution offers persistent surveillance, complements Saab’s existing systems, and supports stand-alone or manned-unmanned operations for versatile mission needs.

Calian Acquires Advanced Medical Solutions

Calian Group has acquired Advanced Medical Solutions (AMS), a key healthcare provider in Northern Canada, to strengthen its northern reach and expand integrated services. AMS brings deep Indigenous partnerships, 300+ frontline staff, and vital emergency medical operations. The move aligns with Canada’s Arctic strategy and enhances Calian’s defence, health, and space capabilities.

Boeing Commits to Innovative Canadian Energy in Support of Canada P-8 Buy

Boeing is investing CAD 17.48 million as part of its P‑8A Poseidon Industrial & Technological Benefits pledge to Canada. ADA funds go to two Sustainable Aviation Fuel projects: CAD 10 M for Project Avance in Quebec (wood‑to‑biocrude) and CAD 7.48 M to Dimensional Energy in BC (CO₂‑to‑synthetic fuel)

Statement by the Minister of National Defence in response to the Auditor General of Canada’s report on Delivering Canada’s Future Fighter Jet Capability

The Minister of National Defence welcomes the Auditor General’s report on Canada’s Future Fighter Capability Project, emphasizing ongoing investments in a modern, capable fighter fleet. The government is actively managing risks, costs, and timelines to ensure sovereignty, NORAD, and NATO commitments, while reviewing procurement processes for timely delivery.

Canada’s new government is rebuilding, rearming, and reinvesting in the Canadian Armed Forces

Canada’s new government will invest over $9 billion in defence in 2025–26, reaching 2% of GDP. The plan strengthens recruitment, infrastructure, digital security, Arctic defence, and industry partnerships. Key priorities include modernizing the CAF, supporting NATO procurement, and diversifying global defence alliances while bolstering sovereignty and economic growth.

Seaspan Victoria Shipyards completes its largest-ever Docking Work Period, delivers HMCS Calgary back to Royal Canadian Navy

Seaspan Victoria Shipyards completes its largest-ever Docking Work Period, delivers HMCS Calgary back to Royal Canadian Navy

On May 22, 2025, Seaspan Victoria Shipyards returned HMCS Calgary to the Royal Canadian Navy after completing its largest-ever Docking Work Period. Over 28 months, 1,000+ workers delivered major upgrades, ensuring the frigate’s operational readiness. The next vessel in line for refit is HMCS Winnipeg.

Saab and CAE sign MoU for Canadian Patrol Submarine Project

Saab and CAE have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on advanced training and simulation solutions for Canada's future submarine fleet. This partnership aims to equip Royal Canadian Navy crews with cutting-edge, mission-ready training capabilities, combining Saab's submarine expertise with CAE's Canadian-based simulation technology.

RACEROCKS PARTNERS WITH HANWHA ON UPCOMING CANADIAN LAND SYSTEMS PROGRAMS

On June 4, 2025, RaceRocks, a woman-led, Indigenous-owned Canadian training firm, signed an MOU with Hanwha to develop scalable, modern training solutions for Canadian Army land systems programs. This partnership aims to enhance military readiness by delivering agile, mission-ready training aligned with Canada's Defence Policy Update.

KONGSBERG and thyssenkrupp Marine Systems enter Cooperation Agreement to strengthen their partnership

Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace and thyssenkrupp Marine Systems signed a cooperation agreement to expand their defense collaboration. The partnership aims to enhance submarine development, naval systems, and missile technologies, supporting Norway, Germany, and allied nations. It also promotes technology transfer, job creation, and stronger defense industry ties between the countries.

Saab receives order from Canada for the Carl-Gustaf M4 weapon

Saab has secured a contract with the Government of Canada for the Carl-Gustaf M4 man-portable, multi-role weapon system, marking a significant enhancement in the Canadian Armed Forces' capabilities. This order, announced during Saab's participation at CANSEC 2025 in Ottawa, includes the Carl-Gustaf M4 weapon and Fire Control Device 558. The Carl-Gustaf M4 is renowned for its lightweight design, integrated electronics, and compatibility with advanced sighting systems and programmable ammunition, enabling soldiers to effectively address a wide range of battlefield challenges. With this acquisition, Canada joins over 40 nations utilizing the Carl-Gustaf system, underscoring Saab's commitment to supporting global defense needs