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Arctic/Offshore Patrol Ship AOPS

Here's a little more on OP Latitude (with HMCS Regina, MV Asterix and a CP-140) which is a combined Arctic OP with the US Alaskan Command.

 
A little bit farther and they will make it to Alert.

82.5018° N, 62.3481° W
 
Alert should be next year's stated goal of Arctic penetration. Yes, there's no docking facilities there, but if the ice has broken up enough to make the transit safe, the next AOPS could use its RHIBs and landing craft to deliver supplies ashore.

And a quick side visit to Hans Island to leave some whiskey for our Danish neighbours, of course...!
 
Alert should be next year's stated goal of Arctic penetration. Yes, there's no docking facilities there, but if the ice has broken up enough to make the transit safe, the next AOPS could use its RHIBs and landing craft to deliver supplies ashore.
The LCVP would be a better option for going ashore in Alert, but if supplies were being transferred, it would be Alert passing things to the ship. Alert has weekly sustainment flights, as well as several other periods of major resupply (Boxtop) using C-130s and C-17s.
 
Alert should be next year's stated goal of Arctic penetration. Yes, there's no docking facilities there, but if the ice has broken up enough to make the transit safe, the next AOPS could use its RHIBs and landing craft to deliver supplies ashore.

And a quick side visit to Hans Island to leave some whiskey for our Danish neighbours, of course...!
Other than a photo op you won't see AOPV's going to Alert to bring cargo. Better ways to do that.
 
Indeed, North Pole in a few years I hear.

Early polar explorers were naval personnel... just sayin' ;)

Vintage Snow GIF by US National Archives
 
I thought that some here would be interested in these pics.
I’m down in Windsor visiting family over Thanksgiving and was able to tour HMCS Margaret Brooke while walking my dog along the riverfront parks in Windsor.
She’s an absolute gem of a ship. The crew was very friendly, engaging and welcoming. Hats off to the excellent job that they and the cadets at HMCS Hunter were doing!
 

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