Really feels like the federal government has worked some magic with South Korea. Super glad to see us getting closer ties to them.
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South Korea seems to come up in CAF procurement talks a fair bit when it comes to subs and mobile artillery specifically. I expect this military intel sharing to be necessary if we are to build their war machines here. Poland has a similar arrangement with South Korea to build mobile artillery, mobile missile launchers and their tanks in Poland. South Korea is making top tier war machines these days and exporting a lot of that knowledge.
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“The Cabinet on Tuesday approved South Korea’s military intelligence-sharing pact with Canada, a move to provide a legal framework for closer security and defense industry cooperation between the two nations.
The approval came about three months after President Lee Jae Myung and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney agreed on the deal during their summit in late October on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Gyeongju.
The agreement is aimed at making it easier for the two sides to share classified military and defense information.”
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Really feels like the federal government has worked some magic with South Korea. Super glad to see us getting closer ties to them.
South Korea seems to come up in CAF procurement talks a fair bit when it comes to subs and mobile artillery specifically. I expect this military intel sharing to be necessary if we are to build their war machines here. Poland has a similar arrangement with South Korea to build mobile artillery, mobile missile launchers and their tanks in Poland. South Korea is making top tier war machines these days and exporting a lot of that knowledge.
“The Cabinet on Tuesday approved South Korea’s military intelligence-sharing pact with Canada, a move to provide a legal framework for closer security and defense industry cooperation between the two nations.
The approval came about three months after President Lee Jae Myung and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney agreed on the deal during their summit in late October on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Gyeongju.
The agreement is aimed at making it easier for the two sides to share classified military and defense information.”