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Vanguard June/July 2017

Preserving capacity, General Tom Lawson, Chief of the Defence Staff, Keys to Canadian SAR

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www.vanguardcanada.com JUNE/JULY 2017 27 clude an all-season paved runway support- ed by modern instrumented approaches, a long-range air traffic control radar, sub- surface monitoring devices, a polar orbit satellite download farm, a ship and aircraft refueling capability and a protected dock- ing facility. This multi-purpose facility would house the seasonal presence of mul- tiple federal government departments. The Canadian Forces already have a Ranger Patrol and their Arctic Training Center. A paved runway could support a forward operations base for the Aurora Long Range Maritime Patrol aircraft, CF- 18s and Unmanned Arial Vehicles (UAV) used for arctic surveillance. The enhanced runway and related facilities would im- prove the Canadian Forces' and Coast Guard's search and rescue capabilities and meet our commitment under the Arctic Council Agreement on Cooperation on Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue in the Arctic. Underwater sensor monitoring devices in that natural choke point would allow the detection of sub- merged vessels. The Resolute Bay location would support the operations of the Arctic Offshore Patrol Ships and facilitate the de- ployment of naval boarding parties to deal with a rogue vessel. The Coast Guard already uses Resolute Bay to store environmental response kits and to effect crew changes and resupply. Installation of an appropriate fuel tank farm would permit Resolute Bay to be- come a refueling facility to support their Arctic Archipelago operations. Transport Canada could utilize an air traffic control radar erected at Resolute Bay to increase radar coverage in support of transpolar flights and search and rescue operations. The radar facility could be in- tegrated into Canadian Forces' contribu- a arctIc Bay The facilities at Nanisivik are over 100 kilometers from the Northwest Passage and could not accommodate other sensors to monitor maritime activity in the Passage. The runway supporting the site was closed in 2011 in favor of the Arctic Bay airport some 30 kilometers away. Photo: Nanisivik berthing facility – Google Earth Arctic Offshore Patrol Ships courtesy Canadian Forces

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