
The biggest risk to fleet readiness is the gradual loss of sustainment capability around the vehicle.
As Canada continues to strengthen its defence capabilities, sustainment capacity becomes increasingly important. A vehicle that cannot be repaired quickly, modernized effectively, or supported by a trained workforce represents a growing readiness risk regardless of its original capability. National defence readiness depends not only on acquiring modern equipment but also on maintaining the workforce, technical expertise, infrastructure, and industrial capabilities required to support that equipment throughout its lifecycle.
Developing domestic sustainment capabilities contributes to:
These capabilities become particularly important when fleets are expected to remain operational for decades.
Every military fleet depends on an ecosystem of people, processes, infrastructure, and technical expertise.
Operational readiness requires:
Without this ecosystem, fleet capability gradually declines regardless of the quality of the original platform.
This is why sustainment should be viewed as a strategic national capability rather than a maintenance function.
Damera Defence helps military organizations develop self-sufficient maintenance teams through practical, sustainment-focused training. Drawing on decades of experience in vehicle maintenance, diagnostics, refurbishment, powertrains, electrical systems, telematics, and high-voltage technologies, we transfer real-world knowledge that helps technicians diagnose issues faster, perform repairs more effectively, and maintain fleets safely and efficiently.
Our goal is not simply to train technicians. It is to build the long-term technical capability required to support mission-critical vehicles, preserve institutional knowledge, improve fleet availability, and sustain operational readiness throughout the vehicle lifecycle.
Replacing entire fleets is expensive, time-consuming, and not always necessary.
Strategic refurbishment and modernization programs can significantly extend asset life while improving reliability and operational effectiveness.
When properly planned, refurbishment programs can:
The goal is not simply to repair aging vehicles. The goal is to preserve and enhance operational capability.
Damera Defence works with defence ministries, armed forces, sustainment organizations, fleet managers, government agencies, OEMs, and defence contractors to help maintain readiness, extend vehicle life, develop technical workforce capability, and maximize the value of defence assets.
If your organization is looking to strengthen fleet sustainment, modernization, training, or lifecycle support capabilities, we welcome the opportunity to discuss your requirements.