The origins of the cancellation of Canada's Avro CF-105 arrow fighter program: A failure of strategy |
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Authors: | Donald C. Story Russell Isinger |
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Affiliation: | University of Saskatchewan , Saskatoon , Canada |
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Abstract: | The story of the demise of Canada's remarkable CF-105 Arrow jet-fighter interceptor has been told and retold by numerous Canadian writers. As told by most, it is a tragic tale. Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, in an act as unforgivable as it was incomprehensible, not only destroyed a highly promising all-Canadian state-of-the-art aircraft but ruined all hopes of Canada ever being an important player in the North American defense industry. This article offers a contrasting interpretation — locating the problems leading to the aircraft's cancellation further back in history, and in particular in serious and determinative failures in strategic thinking and analysis by senior Canadian military officials at the time of the Arrow program's birth in 1953. |
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Keywords: | Canada Canadian Avro Arrow CF-105 weapons system defense and security strategy air power |
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