Australia signs $2.5 billion defence radar deal with Canada, its largest export agreement
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Australia has signed its largest-ever defence export deal, a $2.5 billion agreement to provide Canada with advanced over-the-horizon radar technology (the Jindalee Operational Radar Network). The pact, signed by Defence Minister Richard Marles and Canada's Stephen Fuhr, marks a significant milestone in Australia-Canada bilateral relations and reflects a broader trend of US allies diversifying their security partnerships.
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