We need this kind of publicity:
https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/america-endorses-british-defence-spending-boost/
WTF do the Liberals not understand?? It's mind boggling.
No, I think it's mostly the leader that would be their undoing. Most people I know dislike and distrust PP. To be honest, I'm not the biggest fan either. I'd much rather have someone with some substance as opposed to a career politician. Still going to vote PC, because the Liberal government has...
Looks like the RCMP is taking good advantage of the new border security budget.
https://verticalmag.com/news/rcmp-looking-to-add-14-multi-role-helicopters-to-aviation-fleet/
Really a shame we can't build another with that kind of efficiency improvement from JSS1 to JSS2. A little puzzled by how they reduced steel by 30% however...
I have a newfound appreciation for what the current CP-140s are capable of:
https://www.journal.forces.gc.ca/vol21/no2/page26-eng.asp
Seems like a shame to scrap them when the P-8s arrive. I wonder if they could be put into another role, such as pure surveillance, once the ASW is picked up by...
Yeah, I wasn't sure about the hull, so good to know. Makes sense. However, they definitely have some experience jamming capability into small ships, so I still think they could be helpful being involved in some way with the design of the CMMC.
All good points. I think everyone on this forum would agree that there needs to be some creative thinking applied to this problem,. Either we build out another modern shipyard that is not hampered by the tonnage constraints of the NSS, thus offering some shipbuilding "buffer" capacity, or we...
I don't think the first MRTT enters into service until 2027. It does enter conversion this year however.
https://www.edrmagazine.eu/the-government-of-canada-orders-4-new-airbus-a330-mrtts
Unless they upgrade the locks, I think it's safe to assume our Nimitz class size sips will be built on the coasts...
Depends. That's the published draft at 8000 tons standard displacement, if Wikipedia is to be believed. The ship coming out of the yard would weigh considerably less, and have a...
I'd sub in the H175M in place of the H225M. It's closer in size to the Griffon (though still bigger), but also it uses Canadian engines (PT6C-67E).
https://www.airbus.com/en/products-services/helicopters/military-helicopters/h175m/h175m-missions
Looks like the radar on the Kingfisher (https://www.iai.co.il/p/elm-2022) has been superseded by an improved version:
https://www.navalnews.com/event-news/idex-navdex-2025/2025/02/iai-announces-first-delivery-of-new-multi-mode-multi-role-airborne-surveillance-radar/
I'm not sure how much...
Following up on @don3wing's post: Twin Otter Classic 300-G - De Havilland Canada
Of additional note: Two engine options, one with substantially more power than the PT6A-27 on the current CC-138, and a substantial weight reduction (400-500 lbs).
Seems like a pretty good option to replace the...
This kind of inflexibility irritates the Americans, and also resulted in Britain walking away from free trade talks:
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/article/canada-will-not-make-concessions-on-supply-management-minister-says/
It's unfortunate, but there will be some pain to some industries to...
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