Investigating military aircraft crashes
Nova Scotia has been hard hit recently. As of May 22, 58 Nova Scotians had passed away as victims of COVID-19;
Read MoreThe Royal United Services Institute of Nova Scotia provides a forum for the study, promotion and debate of defence, security and safety affairs.
Nova Scotia has been hard hit recently. As of May 22, 58 Nova Scotians had passed away as victims of COVID-19;
Read Moreby Murray Lee and Ed Young With the onset of global warming, more and more of Canada’s north is becoming
Read MoreIsn’t it time for Canadians, and I mean the public and elected politicians, to urge the government into expediting the
Read MoreModern squadrons of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) have 400-series numbers, e.g., 425 Tactical Fighter Squadron. To understand why,
Read MoreThe Security Affairs Committee (SAC) of the Royal United Services Institute of Nova Scotia is monitoring progress of initiatives listed
Read MoreAn article by Kyle Rempfer in Air Force Times, 20 February 2019, entitled “Air Force Chief defends F-35A against critics,
Read MoreAutomatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) is a new surveillance technology designed to help modernize the air transportation system. It
Read MoreThe article “Clock ticking as Royal Canadian Air Force looks to stop hemorrhaging experienced pilots” is a 10 February 2019
Read MoreFor the past several years, the topic of a CF-188 Hornet fighter fleet replacement has been the bane of both
Read MoreThere was an interesting and timely article in the Autumn 2016 edition of the Canadian Military Journal concerning the 1975-79
Read MoreThe Canadian government announced on 22 November that it will launch a competition to replace the current Royal Canadian Air
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