What did the BC NDP think was going to happen when they adopted DRIPA?
The Courts are merely pointing out the logical implication of your law.
This is exactly the consequence the critics warned of.
That is a strategic level asset. And they weren't trying to launch and recover them from a moving deck.
And the US possesses a satellite communication suite the rest of the world can only dream about.
So- no.
I don’t know where to even start with that post. You are assuming a Hollywood level of comms suite that does not exist in the real world (at least in Canada). Also just the practicalities of mission planning, manoeuvring the ship and both launching/recovering with a team that is not physically...
Yes, but also no.
The hangar and flight deck are generically big enough for a Cyclone, but in a bid to save money on the AOPS project, there was a deliberate effort not to spend the money required to integrate Cyclone (remember the time period when this project commenced).
Now, there is no...
You wish.
More a case of “heads I win, tails you lose”.
If they get the ruling they want, they expect Canada to uphold the deal.
If they lose in Court, the “colonial justice system” is keeping them down and they blockade something until they get their way.
Allegedly.
I would agree and expect that a change of circumstance report was submitted recommending removal of security clearances and his case would automatically go in front of a credential review.
TL;DR- he is screwed.
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