Thoughts on New Vessels for the Royal Canadian Navy
by David Swan Regardless of what the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) requires for a new patrol vessel, surveillance platform, mine
Read MoreThe Royal United Services Institute of Nova Scotia provides a forum for the study, promotion and debate of defence, security and safety affairs.
One of the most prolific types of writing that the Institute produces, Comments provide context and elaboration to things discussed elsewhere.
by David Swan Regardless of what the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) requires for a new patrol vessel, surveillance platform, mine
Read Moreby Nathan Romas and Jay Heisler To begin any discussion of reforming police intelligence, one has to define the difference
Read Moreby Cate Belbin Editor: The following comments were received in response to the subject report (https://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/default/files/media/uploads/documents/Seabed-Warfare-Cables%20%281%29.pdf). I did an internship
Read Moreby Jay Heisler As Lebanon teeters on the brink of an invasion from Israel, RUSI(NS) sat down with two of
Read Moreby Jay Heisler and Kristin Vaughn Increasingly, anti-human trafficking is a field that is widely discussed in the mainstream of
Read Moreby Jay Heisler In March of this year, there were joint military exercises with the Canadian Army cooperating with the
Read Moreby ‘Dusty’ Miller This latest Naval Association of Canada/University of Calgary paper of May 2024 is a must read for
Read MoreBy Meaghan Setter It seems to be in vogue these days to blame the federal government for all our ills,
Read Moreby Murray Lee Background We are all aware of the four seasons spring, summer, autumn and winter, but as Canadians
Read Moreby Murray Lee What is Wedgetail? The Boeing 737 AEW&C is a twin-engine Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft based on the Boeing 737 Next
Read MoreBy Murray Lee A few weeks ago, the Royal United Institute of Nova Scotia released a paper urging the Government
Read More