Aviation Week Forecasts: Interoperability, NATO Needs Drive Canadian C4ISR Upgrades

The CE-145C Vigiliance is derived from the King Air 350. Three will enter Canadian service this year supporting Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaisance missions.

Credit: Canadian Department of National Defense
Earlier this month, Aviation Week’s Steve Trimble reported on the Royal Canadian Air Force’s (RCAF) receipt of a new CE-145C—the first of three King Air 350ERs modified by L3Harris for Canadian service in the intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) mission set. The delivery comes as the...
Brandon Patrick

Brandon works as an Analyst for AWN’s military data team covering the Middle East and North Africa region. As a former Arabic Linguist in the U.S…

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