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Canada will buy surveillance plane from Sweden’s Saab, Carney says

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Canada negotiating to purchase Saab's GlobalEye radar planes, Carney says - CBC.

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Canada will buy surveillance plane from Sweden's Saab, Carney says.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney said the Royal Canadian Air Force needs the jets to monitor new threats to Canada such as hypersonic missiles.

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**Summary:** Canada is reportedly negotiating with Sweden's Saab to purchase their GlobalEye radar planes, which will be used for surveillance and monitoring new threats such as hypersonic missiles. **Why It Matters:** This news highlights Canada’s need for advanced surveillance capabilities in a rapidly evolving security landscape. The decision underscores the importance of

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