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I didn't realize that the existing cormorants would be stripped for parts and rebuilt on new airframes. I thought it was an upgrade program for them and then 3 new aircraft bult from new and existing parts.
The article in the Dec/Jan2026 issue of Skies magazine is excellent. (Skies Magazine) I had some sense that the "upgrade" was more of a rebuild but was surprised to read that the airframes are entirely new build. Understanding this, perhaps the EH101 should have a higher profile in the nTACS project as an already "mostly made in Canada" option.
The article also raises the interesting implication of possible SAR requirements to support the potential (probable?) significant increases in RCAF artic flight ops as the fighter fleet is renewed. Wishfullly thinking, perhaps another 3-4 units could up being acquired.
The article in the Dec/Jan2026 issue of Skies magazine is excellent. (Skies Magazine) I had some sense that the "upgrade" was more of a rebuild but was surprised to read that the airframes are entirely new build. Understanding this, perhaps the EH101 should have a higher profile in the nTACS project as an already "mostly made in Canada" option.
…or, let the sponsor and project staff follow the process for implementing tactical aviation specific future capability for nTACS. Just because something is good at non-combat SAR (or MH) doesn’t mean it will be good in a ta rival environment.
The article also raises the interesting implication of possible SAR requirements to support the potential (probable?) significant increases in RCAF artic flight ops as the fighter fleet is renewed. Wishfullly thinking, perhaps another 3-4 units could up being acquired.
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