Norad modernization awaiting political direction as China, Russia develop new threats
OTTAWA — The commander of the North American Aerospace Defence Command says China and Russia are developing new ways to attack even as he waits for political direction to modernize the continent’s outdated early-warning system.
U.S. Gen. Glen VanHerck made the comments during a roundtable with reporters this afternoon during his first visit to Ottawa since taking over as Norad commander in August 2020.
His visit comes amid growing concerns about the development and deployment of long-range cruise missiles and so-called hypersonic weapons by Russia and China that are capable of striking North America.
VanHerck says the string of 50-year-old radars that have formed the backbone of North America’s defensive network are unable to detect such modern threats.