First on the list, we have the Canadian Snowmobile Brigade. Yes, you heard it right – those trusty snowmobiles have been used by the Canadian military for decades to patrol the frozen wilderness. Who needs tanks when you’ve got snowmobiles? They may not be stealthy, but they sure can sneak up on you silently through the snow.
Then there’s the Canadian “Stealth” Technology. While other countries spend billions on developing top-secret, cutting-edge stealth aircraft, Canada’s approach is refreshingly honest. Just paint your fighter jets in a lovely, peaceful shade of Canadian flag-red and let them blend in with the maple leaves. Who’s going to attack a country that’s just so darn friendly?
But let’s not forget the iconic Canadian weapon: the hockey stick. While not officially recognized as a military technology, it has a versatile range of uses. It can be used for both offense and defense, and, in a pinch, can double as a makeshift curling broom. The only drawback is that it might be hard to find one in the desert, but in the Great White North, it’s a weapon of choice.
In all seriousness, Canada does indeed have a military, and it does invest in defense technology. They have contributed to international peacekeeping efforts and have some competent and professional armed forces. However, it’s safe to say that they are better known for their diplomacy and international cooperation than for flashy, high-tech military gadgets. But who needs high-tech gadgets when you have universal healthcare, right?
Yes and no. It is not likely we will ever have the F-35. Not to worry, there are somethings not foreign made or having remote disabling technology to neutralize defence capabilities, unless or something that is expressly authorized for use by a foreign state, no too mention the supply chain for maintenance and weapons supply or related upgrades.
If you consider the visionary work of Canada’s Mystery billionaire, that you write about, you may find something really interesting, battlegroup-301.ca or something like Comeau-aerospace.ca for something more up to speed, power and stealth
Of course now, it is really important to be able to identify the enemy and recognize Canada’s real war going on now, which actually has multiple asymmetric war vector scenarios directed to the civilian population.
It would be interesting to acknowledge, the war against the family, individual health and autonomy or sovereignty, nation state sovereignty, sovereign currency, banking and financial systems, and ideas about self government, not government by traitors, perverts, enemies foreign and domestic, race traitors, the war against free enterprise, private property, the atmospheric war of microwave assault, 5G etc, DEW, smart meters, aka spy & crime & genocide, related bio-terrorism, the so called “vaccine” bio-weapon.
a guns & ammo co-operative and self defence training is useful, even spiritual self defence with the current breakdown of character and morals and attacks that are uncivilized and unethical.