
Ottawa signs contract with Canadian firm to make drones for Halifax-class ships
OTTAWA — The federal government has contracted a Canadian firm to outfit the Royal Canadian Navy’s Halifax-class ships with a small fleet of aerial drones.
Ottawa announced it has awarded two contracts to MDA Space for up to six advanced “uncrewed aircraft systems” for the Navy’s patrol frigates.
The Department of National Defence says in a news release that this will boost the navy’s long-range maritime surveillance abilities.
The department has earmarked $39 million to acquire the first two drones, with an option of ordering another four.