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Vanguard FebMar_2016

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Droning I InnovatIon 32 FEBRUARY/MARCH 2016 www.vanguardcanada.com How unmanned combat aerial vehicles can augment the Canadian air force capability without breaking the bank By Chris Black i f there is one thing this writer feels quite confident about, it is the fact that drones will be crucial to the future of Canada's air force. This also doesn't have to be a wall of expense with more risk than reward. If our current government plays its cards right, it can replace the RCAF's ageing CF-188's, create new manufacturing jobs, keep current manufacturing jobs tied to the F-35 contracts and lay the groundwork to become a top level partner to a few promis- ing unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) programs in the process. the non-F-35 route A good starting ground could be purchasing the Dassault Rafale from France and accepting the offer for full point technology sharing and a Falcon assembly line right here in Canada. Chris Black is a regular contributor to Vanguard. Chris has been an avid aviation enthusiast his entire life and is a former Air Cadet with 618 Queen City based at HMCS York. His love for all things aviation coupled with missing out on becoming a fighter pilot led him to begin writing as a way to share thoughts and ideas with fellow enthusiasts. His blog, On Final, and its accompanying Facebook and Twitter accounts can be found here: onfinalblog.com | facebook.com/onfinalblog | twitter.com/onfinalblog on

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