NR–09.009 - February 18, 2009
OTTAWA –The Canadian Forces will purchase 750 Visual
Warning Technology (VWT) systems and ancillaries, to include protective cases
and remote operating switches, from R. Nicholls Distributors Inc. of Longueuil,
QC.
VWT systems are force protection tools used to warn, alert, deter and dissuade
potentially threatening vehicles or persons from approaching too close to
military security areas or patrols. A VWT system utilizes laser technology
to project a beam of green light at potential threats. The systems will be
used in Afghanistan as a non-lethal alternative to warning shots when other
warning measures, such as shouting, cultural signage or hand signals, fail
to work.
“This technology is designed to save lives by reducing risk to civilians
and soldiers during military operations,”said Minister of National
Defence and Minister of the Atlantic Gateway, Peter Gordon MacKay. “Visual
Warning Technology will be used as a non-lethal measure to prevent potentially
threatening vehicles or pedestrians from approaching too close to a military
convoy or a checkpoint.”
R. Nicholls Distributors Inc. was one of three companies
to submit bids to supply the VWT systems. Initial delivery of the devices
is expected as early as March 2009 with a full delivery before June 2010.
“This contract demonstrates that, using Canadian expertise, this government
can obtain the best equipment available for the Canadian Forces, while ensuring
best value for Canadian taxpayers,”said Minister of Public Works and
Government Services Canada Christian Paradis. “Moreover, this technology
will protect the men and women of the Canadian Forces while providing a safer
alternative to the use of lethal force.”
Along with the VWT initiative, the CF is always considering new technologies
and procedures to protect our forces, to minimize unnecessary damage and
harm to civilians. These initiatives are part of a broader modernization
effort detailed in the Canada First Defence Strategy, which aims
at building a first-class, modern military that is well trained, well equipped,
and ready take on the challenges of the 21st century.
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For further information on VWT systems, please
refer to the backgrounder at http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/news-nouvelles/view-news-afficher-nouvelles-eng.asp?id=2829