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Home » Ericsson, Saab, and Calian partner to enhance Canada’s defence
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Ericsson, Saab, and Calian partner to enhance Canada’s defence

By Ashley TangNovember 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • The MoU will explore data-driven solutions to improve command, control, and communication systems across operational domains.
  • The partnership is expected to boost Canada’s defence capabilities and create high-value jobs in the defence industry.

What happened: Ericsson, Saab, and Calian partner to modernise Canada’s defence systems

Ericsson Canada, Saab, and Calian have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore innovative communication technologies aimed at modernising Canada’s defence systems. The agreement, signed today in Ottawa, focuses on developing dual-use, interoperable communication systems to enhance Canada’s resilience and readiness in the face of emerging global threats.

The collaboration will see the companies leverage their expertise in network infrastructure, defence technology, and system integration to create a “system of systems” that connects decision-makers with crucial information across various operational domains. A key focus of the MoU is improving command, control, and communications (C3) systems to ensure that public safety agencies, including first responders, can coordinate effectively during crises such as natural disasters.

Ericsson will contribute its global network infrastructure expertise, Saab will provide its defence and surveillance technology, and Calian will focus on integration capabilities. The partnership aims to bridge existing and new communication networks, enhancing the ability of decision-makers to access real-time, secure information.

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Why it’s important

This partnership is vital for modernising Canada’s defence infrastructure, particularly in the context of emerging technologies and the growing need for secure, unified communication systems. The MoU will explore joint research and development projects that could lead to advanced, resilient technologies that strengthen both defence and public safety.

In addition to enhancing Canada’s defence capabilities, the collaboration could contribute to the country’s defence procurement and industrial benefits policies. The initiative is expected to create high-value jobs within Canada’s defence industry, which could have long-term benefits for the country’s technological competitiveness on the global stage.

By combining the strengths of Ericsson, Saab, and Calian, the agreement sets the groundwork for cutting-edge technological advancements that will help Canada remain agile and secure in the face of evolving threats.

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Ashley Tang

Ashley is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Journalism at the University of Sheffield. Contact her at a.tang@btw.media.

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