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North Vector Dynamics Emerges from Stealth to Innovate Drone Defence Tech

August 21, 2025 by Knowlton Thomas Leave a Comment

Canada’s department of national defence has awarded a $4 million contract to a startup based out of Calgary.

Defence Research and Development Canada is tapping Alberta’s North Vector Dynamics for “hypersonic aeropropulsion technologies,” according to a report from BetaKit, as well as “investigating small satellite launcher concepts.”

Research will be carried out in Quebec, according to co-founders Craig Johansen and Paul Ziadé, who say their tech could be used for high-speed missile weapons or launching objects into orbit.

North Vector Dynamics emerged from stealth in May “to address one of today’s most pressing defence and public safety challenges: neutralizing hostile drones.”

“The threat is real and it’s here today,” chief executive officer Ziadé stated at the time. “We’re proud to offer a Canadian solution that empowers our national security end-users with the tools they need to protect against evolving aerial threats.”

NVD’s offerings include the SPEAR, a low-cost 70mm precision missile system, as well as SPIKE and SHIELD.

The defence technologies integrate scalable architecture, AI-powered detection, and advanced sensing, according to a statement from NVD.

“Our goal from the beginning has been to build a capability that meets the needs of not just Canadian end-users, but also our allies,” said Ziadé.

NVD is backed by ONE9, a Canadian venture capital firm focused on global security technologies.

“This is the kind of Canadian innovation our ecosystem needs: dual-use, defensible, and deployable,” stated Glenn Cowan, Founder of ONE9, in late May. “NVD demonstrates what’s possible when elite operators, technologists, and mission-aligned investors unite around a shared vision.”

For too long, says Ziadé, “we’ve treated defence as a dirty word in our industrial vocabulary.”

“There should be nothing controversial about building to defend Canada, Canadians, and our allies,” the CEO said.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: North Vector Dynamics

About Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas is Editor-in-Chief of The Midway Advance and Senior Writer for Calgary.tech. Over more than a decade of journalism, he has penned thousands of articles and dozens of essays on technology, health, and culture across a variety of publications.

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