Sorry, formatting was buggered.
From the Post:
"The Canadian Army’s newest radar system can’t be linked in to NATO’s air defence networks..."
So what? The Army isn't purchasing it to integrate into a NATO air defence network.
Again, from the Post:
"Department of National Defence spokeswoman Jessica Lamirande said Canada did not examine whether the medium range radar system could be integrated into NATO air defence systems as that is not currently a requirement for the Canadian Army."
Which is true. The Army wants the RADAR to locate sources of indirect fire. We can still relay the source info to NATO, or whomever, without having the RADAR patched into another network.
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