
North American Aerospace Defense Agreement
The North American Aerospace Defense Agreement (NORAD Agreement) is a collaborative security arrangement between the United States and Canada to monitor and defend North American airspace. It involves sharing information, coordinating patrols, and responding to aerial threats such as enemy aircraft or missile attacks. The agreement ensures both countries work together seamlessly to protect their citizens, using a combined system of radar, satellites, and military resources. Established in 1958, NORAD enhances regional defense by maintaining vigilance and readiness against potential airborne threats, emphasizing international cooperation for national security.