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Oriole?AOPS is probably not going there.

Oriole?AOPS is probably not going there.
This article states it will be a Coast Guard "Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessel", not an RCN ship.AOPS is probably not going there.
Anand said an Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessel will be present for the opening of the consulate in Nuuk next week. Her office said the vessel is a Canadian Coast Guard ship, not one operated by the Royal Canadian Navy.
Wish it wasThis article states it will be a Coast Guard "Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessel", not an RCN ship.
Obviously it's not one of the two CCG AOPS since they haven't been delivered y
Oriole?
beautiful photography
Interesting they are using the containers to subdivide the drydock, but there is no other vessel there, perhaps a windbreak?
I'm speculating that CCG ship Jean Goodwill will be going to Nuuk.Interesting they are using the containers to subdivide the drydock, but there is no other vessel there, perhaps a windbreak?
or an anchoring point in the dock for the painting tent that they had over her just a couple of days ago.Interesting they are using the containers to subdivide the drydock, but there is no other vessel there, perhaps a windbreak?
You're probably right she just let St. John's with a destination of "North" and ETA in 8 days. Right around the time she needs to transit to Nuuk.I'm speculating that CCG ship Jean Goodwill will be going to Nuuk.
EDIT:Looking at Marine Traffic info, the Danes currently have 3 naval ships docked in Nuuk,
1) Ejnar Mikkelsen
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HDMS Ejnar Mikkelsen - Wikipedia
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2) Knud Rasmussen
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Knud Rasmussen-class patrol vessel - Wikipedia
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3) Vaedderren
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HDMS Vædderen - Wikipedia
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As they should.EDIT:
The Danes also look to have another warship off the north-west coast of Iceland
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HDMS Thetis (F357) - Wikipedia
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And another off the Faroe Islands.
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HDMS Iver Huitfeldt (F361) - Wikipedia
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At what point does the argument come up that Iceland needs to acquire some more 'robust' naval ships?As they should.
Perhaps Canada should take them over as a Protectorate? Other than bring strategic, Iceland doesn't have mineral resources or oil. They should have better defences though. Perhaps a place to base Canadian F-35's?At what point does the argument come up that Iceland needs to acquire some more 'robust' naval ships?
Interesting idea about stationing F35's there. Keflavik was used by the US until the early 2000's.Perhaps Canada should take them over as a Protectorate? Other than bring strategic, Iceland doesn't have mineral resources or oil. They should have better defences though. Perhaps a place to base Canadian F-35's?
There's a good reason why Iceland doesn't have a Army or Navy, its not part of their national identify. Stationing fighters in Iceland which happens from time to time is quite different than building a naval station there.Interesting idea about stationing F35's there. Keflavik was used by the US until the early 2000's.
What about stationing a few of our P8's out of there? Add them to the F35's.
Someone had talked about a Naval Station out of Nuuk, would Iceland instead make any sense? Could there be a case for some of the future ice capable CDC's stationed there and the subs having a refueling station out of Iceland?
Interesting idea about stationing F35's there. Keflavik was used by the US until the early 2000's.
What about stationing a few of our P8's out of there? Add them to the F35's.
Someone had talked about a Naval Station out of Nuuk, would Iceland instead make any sense? Could there be a case for some of the future ice capable CDC's stationed there and the subs having a refueling station out of Iceland?
They used their ice strengthened fisheries patrol vessel to ram a RN Destroyers back in their Fish War with the UK in the 1980'sAt what point does the argument come up that Iceland needs to acquire some more 'robust' naval ships?

