Line of Defence Magazine - Winter (June-August) 2021

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SPOTLIGHT ON CANADA

Telemus: Contributing to the CEMA picture With over 36 years of experience, Canadian electronic warfare specialist Telemus provides advanced EW systems, products and capabilities to governments, prime contractors and military customers globally. Telemus Systems Inc. is an agile, privately owned Canadian company delivering non-ITAR, scalable Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) and Non-Comms Electronic Surveillance capabilities (ESM) in support of multi-domain operations.

Telemus ULR 501 Land ELINT.

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Based in Ottawa, but operating globally, our specialists boast an impressive FVEYs background, with expertise drawn from the UK, New Zealand and Canadian Forces to successfully deliver technology, training and in-service support since 1984. Telemus designs, deliver sand integrates networkable, high performing systems for Land, Maritime and Air deployments with form factors configured around our field proven, core hardware and TALON software application. Our users benefit from lower through life cost of ownership due to the reuse of common modules, as well as lower training overhead due to the single analysis toolset for detection, collection and processing of Radar Signals of Interest (SOI). ELINT and Non-Comms ESM contribute to the overall Cyber Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA) operating picture. The ability to detect and identify Radar emitters, as well as link them to associated weapons, platforms or units is a key strategic enabler to developing an Electronic Order of Battle. Concurrently, in the tactical domain, ELINT and Non-Comms ESM provide Indicators and Warnings of threat emitters, which can be coupled to soft or hard kill systems for border, Forward Operating Base (FOB) or platform protection. As a passive detection tool, ELINT & Non-Comms ESM afford an effective and accurate collect and Direction Find (DF) asset whilst remaining difficult to detect themselves. Scalability is provided across all domains, with configurations being provided for small Unmanned Air Systems through to manned aircraft Line of Defence


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Serco: Reliability and innovation in RHIB fleet management

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pages 16-17

Editor’s Note

2min
page 4

Fire Prohibition Orders aim to remove guns from gangs

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page 46

Missionised Aircraft: Q&A with PAL Aerospace’s Paul Moss

4min
pages 8-9

Welcome to Canada!

2min
page 6

The importance of place in understanding security risk

5min
pages 44-45

Managing risk is more than just registering it

5min
pages 42-43

Global nuclear arsenals grow as states continue to modernise

4min
pages 36-37

National Security Journal’s Women and Security special issue

5min
pages 40-41

Opinion: Is it time New Zealand had a Ministry of 1,000 cups of tea?

2min
page 33

Arihia Bennett to chair Royal Commission Ministerial Advisory Group

2min
pages 38-39

New Zealand’s emerging Five Eyes challenge

5min
pages 34-35

Government needs better understanding, and management, of strategic suppliers

2min
page 32

We’d be dumb if we didn’t: Embracing progressive procurement

10min
pages 28-31

How THEON SENSORS became a world leader in night-vision and thermal-imaging systems

3min
pages 20-21

archTIS and Tabella announce information security partnership

2min
pages 26-27

Maerospace: Accurate, reliable maritime intelligence in real time

4min
pages 12-13

The MQ-9B SeaGuardian redefines the future of maritime and naval security

5min
pages 24-25

Engaging with the Canadian Defence Industry

4min
pages 14-15

Grey Zone: A Chance for Defence to Lead

4min
pages 22-23

The Interview: Defence Minister Peeni Henare

8min
pages 16-19

Telemus: Contributing to the CEMA picture

2min
pages 10-11
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