Carney unveils more defence spending with $800M missile contract at NATO
ANKARA — Canada will turn to the Norwegian company Kongsberg to acquire joint strike missiles to be used by future Royal Canadian Air Force fighter jets, such as the F-35s.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the contract, worth some $800 million, at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, where allies are unveiling tens of billions in military-related spending.
It comes days after Canada advanced a major submarine procurement project, and as other NATO allies showcased billions in planned defence purchases, including for planes and drones.
The alliance’s grand show of defence spending follows sustained pressure from the United States for NATO members to shell out more on collective defence so the Americans can pivot their focus away from Europe.
