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Continental Defence Corvette roles have been evolving. And AAW is not one of those. Self defence only at this point.If CDC is anything other than vapourware wont it step into that dominant AAW role?

Continental Defence Corvette roles have been evolving. And AAW is not one of those. Self defence only at this point.If CDC is anything other than vapourware wont it step into that dominant AAW role?
It's certainly worked out for the UK which had the goal of export when it was designed. Good option for Norway.Type 26 really is becoming NATO North's ship of choice eh?
Yes. Ticonderoga class cruiser is one. In the British fleet the Type 45 Destroyers are Anti Air Warfare (AAW) ships. There are many others from many different countries (Italy, Australia, Japan, etc...).OK so landlubber here. Are there ships that are specifically designed as Anti Air ships?
Is the Aegis cruiser one?
Yep. Its going to be interesting. They are developing a new radar system for it already.The Type 83 Destroyer is being developed as a replacement for the Type 45. No official details are available yet.
RCN 1701OK....so....what's the consensus on the hull number?
I'm going to do up a couple of maple leaf decals for the funnel sides, but I really think she needs a hull number.
NS
HMCS Fraser (DDH 233) was the original. Maybe do that one in honour of her history.OK....so....what's the consensus on the hull number?
I'm going to do up a couple of maple leaf decals for the funnel sides, but I really think she needs a hull number.
NS
You should be concerned with VLS numbers. The RCN is also concerned about the number of VLS. The CRCN has stated that publicly. That's one of the reasons the RCN TG config increased to 4 RCD's from 3 in some of the documents. But as per normal with all things there are trade offs.
If one were to try and draw a line between CDC and River class employment, would it be that the existence of the CDC as a combatant frees up the River's to actually be massed to create these doctrinal TG's in reality rather than having them be left as theoretical while the limited number of River's get pulled in every direction?Continental Defence Corvette roles have been evolving. And AAW is not one of those. Self defence only at this point.
If we’re calling them destroyers then following Algonquin (DDH283] shouldn’t it be 284?OK....so....what's the consensus on the hull number?
I'm going to do up a couple of maple leaf decals for the funnel sides, but I really think she needs a hull number.
NS
www.navalreview.ca
I’m hoping for HMCS Grand or HMCS Thames.This site suggests 240 as a starting point...
What’s in a Name? – Canadian Naval Review
By David Dunlop, 7 August 2024 The CSC class name has now been decided – the River class. This class of ship will be named after major Canadian rivers. The name choice of ship #15 could be either HMCS Columbia or HMCS Churchill.www.navalreview.ca
David Dunlop is just spitballing.on names and hull numbers. Only the first 3 hulls have been named. Note David’s 12th ship is Assiniboine. That is the name being given to the land test facility at Hartlen Point. The numbers he picked, I don’t believe have been used in the past.This site suggests 240 as a starting point...
What’s in a Name? – Canadian Naval Review
By David Dunlop, 7 August 2024 The CSC class name has now been decided – the River class. This class of ship will be named after major Canadian rivers. The name choice of ship #15 could be either HMCS Columbia or HMCS Churchill.www.navalreview.ca
I think RCN is holding off on further names to give corporate sponsors a chance to put their names on them. HMCS (Jolly?) Rogers, HMCS Weston or better HMCS Shoppers Drug Mart…I’m hoping for HMCS Grand or HMCS Thames.
Remove the second BC or EC option. Even Yukon since is mostly flows through Alaska.
Jeez , I missed the HMCS Irving.I think RCN is holding off on further names to give corporate sponsors a chance to put their names on them. HMCS (Jolly?) Rogers, HMCS Weston or better HMCS Shoppers Drug Mart…
