Magellan Aerospace to produce illumination flares for RCAF
Magellan Aerospace Corporation has announced an agreement with the Canadian government for the provision of LUU-2 illumination flares for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF).
The $39 million, four-year contract…
Magellan Aerospace Corporation has announced an agreement with the Canadian government for the provision of LUU-2 illumination flares for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF).
The $39 million, four-year contract commences in 2024 and involves the manufacture, assembly, and delivery of LUU-2 flares from Magellan Aerospace, Winnipeg’s propellant plant in Manitoba, Canada.
The LUU-2 is an air-deployed high-intensity illumination flare. The RCAF utilises the LUU-2 to support night time search and rescue operations with illumination.
The flares produce about 1.8 million candlepower of visual illumination for five minutes. The LUU-2 flare is a vital resource for the men and women in our armed forces who are called on in times of need or crisis.
Haydn Martin, Magellan’s Vice President, Business Development, Marketing and Contracts, said: “Magellan Aerospace, Winnipeg has been in operation since 1930 and has amassed a legacy of providing military aircraft and critical mission equipment; supporting Canada’s military during times of conflict as well as in times of peace. Magellan appreciates the continued confidence of the Canadian government and takes great pride in delivering mission critical products and services to the Canadian Armed Forces for more than 80 years.”
Second only to the US military, the Canadian Armed Forces is the largest user of LUU-2 flares in the world.
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