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‘New era of crisis’ prompts Japan’s biggest defense budget ever: $59B for 2025
Japan is both recognizing crisis and reacting appropriately.
These investors are killing the game-changing tech startups of America
Helping bring to market disruptive defence and security capabilities is much more than a lifestyle - it's the mission.
Canada’s Defence Spending Isn’t Just About Security
Consensus has seemingly emerged around increased defence spending, but does it reflect the views of the electorate and our governing parties? If there isn't consensus amongst the parties, it's high time that the opposition stake out how their policies will be substantively different. If they wont be, let's move get the non-partisan ball rolling.
Russia’s Military Fears for Its Secrets After Telegram Founder’s Arrest
Trading security for speed to keep up with the ever evolving battlespace is not without risk. Somewhere in Russia, some polonium tea is steeping. Telegram has become a de facto part of the Russian PACE plan, with forces sending intelligence, targeting data, drone feeds, and more over the network. It will be interesting to see if Durov's detention, and fears of him disclosing information, will impact the use of Telegram going forward.
Manufacturing woes could sink US sub fleet. Can 3D printing save it?
Canada is a world leader in materials science, and Equispheres, a local Ottawa company that's part of the ONE9 ecosystem, is the world leader in aluminum powder for 3D printing. It's homegrown, breakthrough dual-use technologies like this that will allow Canada, and our allies, to meet the manufacturing demands of the 21st century.
Keeping Canada Relevant Through Specialization
Do we ACTUALLY need tanks when we're a kilometre wide and a centimetre deep!? Canada should maximally leverage sub-surface and airborne autonomy in support of sovereignty and continental domain awareness, while maintaining light, agile, and technologically enabled expeditionary forces in support of allied commitments.
Special operations forces turn to tech to help commands reduce civilian harm
SOF elements continue to be the test beds for the new technologies and tactics that are ultimately adopted by conventional forces. As new technologies enter the battlespace, offering new capabilities, we must not forget our legal and moral obligations to minimize harm to protected persons and objects.
First Critical Mineral Shipment From Port of Churchill in Decades
This is the exact sort of infrastructure upgrade that Canada's North desperately needs. These types of investments should continue to be made across the North to assert our sovereignty and support domestic and allied supply chains, all while generating real economic opportunity for local populations, and Canada as a whole.
U.S. startups should be wary of knowledge theft disguised as investment
This threat is real on both sides of the border. Trusted, strategic capital is, more than ever, a vital element of economic statecraft. ONE9 portfolio company, @Strider, offers amazing tools for tools to counter state-sponsored and individual risk vectors.
U.S. military announces $20M US grant to build cobalt refinery in Ontario
China currently controls 54% of cobalt production and 80% of refinement. The defence industrial base runs on cobalt and other rare earth elements. Fortress North America must continue to secure its supply chain if we are to have any chance of meeting the technological demands and geopolitical challenges of the 21st century.
Swarmbotics founders grew ‘obsessed with robot swarms’ and now plan to bring them to the battlefield
If you think drones are changing the game now....just wait.