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Roshel and Algoma Partner to Produce Armored Vehicles Using Canadian-Made High-Strength Steel

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Roshel Smart Armored Vehicles and Algoma Steel Group Inc. have announced a new partnership aimed at bolstering Canada’s defense industrial base. The collaboration will focus on the production of armored vehicles, with Algoma supplying high-strength steel to Roshel for use in manufacturing its fleet of multi-purpose armored vehicles.

According to details released by both companies, the agreement will leverage Algoma’s expertise in producing advanced steel materials and Roshel’s capabilities in designing and building armored solutions. The partnership is expected to enhance domestic production capacity while supporting Canada’s defense sector. Both firms emphasized that this initiative aligns with broader efforts to strengthen local supply chains and reduce reliance on foreign imports for critical defense components.

This collaboration comes amid growing global demand for military-grade equipment and heightened focus on national security. By sourcing materials domestically, the partnership aims to ensure greater reliability and sustainability in meeting Canada’s defense needs.

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Date: April 7, 2026

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