When will it start and when will it work
Work on a new missile defense radar in Canada is scheduled to begin in early 2026. This was announced by a representative of the Ministry of National Defense of the country. According to the plan, the system will be fully operational by 2029. This is not just an upgrade of old equipment, but the creation of a new, more sensitive and long—range tracking system.
The radar will be part of efforts to modernize the northern air defense system, especially amid increased activity in the Arctic.
What will the new radar do?
Canada now relies on an aging network of radars, some of which were built during the Cold War. The new radar should close key blind spots, especially over the Arctic, where missile overflights are possible.
It will be able to detect ballistic targets in the early stages — even before reaching the target trajectory. This will give the Allies more time to make decisions, whether to intercept or evacuate.
Does Canada fit into the US and NATO system
The radar will become part of the updated structure of NORAD, the bilateral air and space defense command of the United States and Canada. It will be integrated with American systems such as SBIRS and GBI and transmit data in real time.
This is not just a national project, it is a contribution to the collective security of North America. Without control over the northern space, the entire missile defense system loses its meaning.
Why is this important right now
Geopolitics is changing. Russia has stepped up patrols in the Arctic, China is increasing its presence, and hypersonic missiles are reducing reaction time. Canada, with its vast territory and border with the Arctic, cannot afford to be blind.
The new radar is not a whim, but a necessity. It will protect not only military installations, but also large cities that may become targets.
Sources
- Ottawa Citizen — David Pugliese: new multi-billion-dollar missile-defence radar project starting in Ontario early 2026, operational by 2029
- Twitter — David Pugliese announcement on radar work timeline
- Yahoo News Canada — work expected to start in early 2026 on Canada's missile-defence radar
- Wikipedia — planned Canadian Forces projects including the radar system