The Royal Canadian Air Force has a new top commander: Lieutenant General Michael J. Hood. Paul Pryce discusses the new commander’s vision for Canadian airpower.
Paul Pryce
The C6 Upgrade: A Big Deal or a Little Electioneering?
After almost 40 years of use, the Canadian Forces is looking to upgrade the C6 general purpose machinegun. But what motivates this update? Paul Pryce discusses.
Uganda’s Defence Reforms in Review
Paul Pryce discusses Uganda’s Defence White Paper and the extent to which defence reforms there can be a model for other African militaries.
Renewal for the Canadian Rangers
Paul Pryce highlights the upcoming procurement of a new rifle for the Canadian Rangers, an important branch of the Canadian Army. After 70 years, a replacement was sorely needed.
Engaging Aboriginal Youth in the Canadian Armed Forces
Paul Pryce discusses the Canadian Forces outreach programs for First Nations, Metis, and Inuit youth, as well as the enormous potential of strengthened partnerships between aboriginal organizations and the Canadian military.
Canada’s Commitment to Korea
As the 2015 edition of Ulchi-Freedom Guardian approaches, Paul Pryce discusses the strengths of Canada-Korea defence ties and some areas for improvement.
South Korea’s Defence Reforms: Planning to Fail?
Paul Pryce takes a critical look at South Korea’s Defence Reform Plan 2020 and its possible implications for Korean unification.
Unfriendly Skies in the Arctic
Both NORAD and NATO have launched large-scale air force drills in the Arctic. Paul Pryce sheds some light on these exercises – and the Russian response.
Potential Partner Navies on the Pacific Rim
Paul Pryce provides an overview of the maritime capabilities possessed by Central and South American countries on the Pacific Rim and the potential for partnerships with NATO.
Canada’s Next Submarine Hunters?
Paul Pryce examines the potential role drones can play in securing Canada’s waters against the incursion of submarines and other vessels.