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AUG Signals

Toronto-based AUG Signals, produces signal image and data processing equipment for target recognition.

A 2002 issue of Micronet News said AUG’s equipment is used for “early missile warning, detection recognition and tracking, [and] anti-ballistic missile defense.”
AUG has received funding from the four Canadian government bodies listed here.

Its president was described by Ottawa Life Magazine as “The Master of Online Surveillance” and that he “is well known in certain circles for having developed high-precision multi-sensor systems for military [and] homeland security…applicable to maritime surveillance [and] battlefields.”

Although the magazine lists him as one of the “Top 50 people in the Capital” I have never met him, and nor will I ever likely make their list.

Get more information from the Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade (COAT) magazine (Press for Conversion!) about:
AUG Signals' role in the BMD weapons program.