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But as drone technology becomes increasing popular amongst militaries, particularly by the U.S. — who has already used drones in Yemen, Pakistan and Afghanistan — a discussion has ignited on whether drone technology can ever fully replace the manned ÄNO[LY��

The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) has yet to publicly decide whether it will acquire sophisticated drones in the future. Previ-ously, the Harper government had shown interest in procuring the high-altitude Global Hawk surveillance drone, but never followed through with the plan. However, in the fall of 2014, the Department of National Defence tested drones in the high arctic, begging the question: Does Canada need drones, and could they eventually replace the Royal Canadian Air Force’s (RCAF) ZX\HKYVUZ�VM�ÄNO[LYZ&�

DRONES AND THE ARCTICIn 2013, the Commander of the RCAF, Lieutenant-General Yvan Blondin, told the Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence that he needs drones for the arctic and to assist with overseas operations.

“I need to use the drones. They have got the range and endur-ance to be able to go on long patrols and be our eyes in the sky PU�[OL�(YJ[PJ�¹�OL�ZHPK��̧ 0[�PZ�H�*HUHKPHU�YLX\PYLTLU[��;OH[�PZ��ÄYZ[�and foremost, why we want to get some drones.”

His comments sparked criticism; some argued that Canada’s 18 Aurora surveillance aircraft and RADARSAT–2 satellite (used primarily for arctic surveillance) are powerful enough to monitor potential foreign activity in the arctic. In addition, some worry that the RCAF’s plea for drones could result in the technology being used in combat operations overseas against foreign countries.

There are also those who suggest other nations could use drone technology to spy on Canada. In fact, the Canadian Press recently uncovered a government report that revealed that Canadian intelligence looked at how Russia or China could use drone technology to spy in the Canadian arctic.

CHALLENGES AND HURDLES Drone technology is not entirely new to Canada; the RCAF and Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have used and tested smaller drones for search and rescue operations, but there is an

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inevitable, larger discussion that needs to be had about Canada’s acquisition of more sophisticated drone technologies.

“The issue surrounding drones in Canada of course is to move to a much more sophisticated and larger, more capable drone system [such as the Predator drone or aforementioned Global Hawk],” said Professor James Fergusson, Director of the Centre for Defence and Security Studies at the University of Manitoba.

But with these more sophisticated systems comes challenges and hurdles both the government and military need to consider if P[�L]LY�^PZOLZ�[V�Z[HY[�YLWSHJPUN�P[Z�THUULK�ÄNO[LYZ��

Critics and experts alike have primarily highlighted the main challenges when it comes to training and operating advanced drone technology. For example, drones are particularly useful for reconnaissance and surveillance missions but lack the capabilities to handle air-to-air combat.

“As the technology exists, drones, I think, are complimentary [V�THUULK�ÄNO[LYZ�PU�TVKLYU�HPY�JVTIH[�H[�[OL�TVTLU[�¹�ZHPK�Paul Mitchell, a professor with the Department of Defence Studies at the Canadian Forces College.

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“It also means of course that you have to develop new train-ing procedures, you have to invest a fair bit of money,” added Fergusson.

Fergusson elaborated by pointing out that drones are not like squadrons of planes — there’s a completely different infrastructure, one that requires the training of individuals who HYL�Å`PUN�[OLZL�THJOPULZ�O\UKYLKZ�VM�TPSLZ�H^H �̀�;OLYL�HYL�HSZV�issues in regards to communication between drones and satellite

technology, particularly in the high arctic, where satellites and satellite signals are less prevalent than other parts of the world.

And, of course, don’t forget the price tag that comes with newer, advanced technology.

“We’re not going to go down that road and invest in that technology, we just don’t have the funds, nor really do we like to gamble with advanced technology,” said Fergusson. “[But] we HYL�NVPUN�[V�SVVR�H[��ZVTL[PTL¯ZVTL�ZLUZL�VM�H�TP_LK�ÅLL[�VM�KYVULZ��ÄNO[LYZ�HUK�ZVTL�WH[YVS�HPYJYHM[�¹

Mitchell echoed similar sentiments. “In a combat environment, there’s still a lot of questions [as] to whether or not things like predators, reapers, and those types of things really are going to be capable of surviving in that type of environment at the [present] time,” he said. “I don’t really see drones replacing manned ÄNO[LYZ�PU�[OL�ULHY�M\[\YL��^OH[�0�YLHSS`�ZLL�[OLZL�[OPUNZ�KVPUN�PZ�complimenting manned operations.”

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