Article on the Type 212 CD in the latest edition of CDR:
Volume 30 Issue 5 - Canadian Defence Review
canadiandefencereview.com
Well from a view point down here anything under 50 is insignificantInteresting that Ottawa let the RCN's submarine branch "atrophy" to the largest number of subs we ever had at one time. Normally, you atrophy down to some number.
Some misreading of Russia's readiness in the Arctic. Ukraine conflict caused them to strip quite a few of their arctic resources, units and weapons and send them to the front. This has given us a minor reprieve.An article written in the US about our desire (and ability) to expand our submarine force.
Canada’s Submarine Nightmare Begins in the Arctic
It’s great to see Canada admit its navy needs significant modernization and expansion, especially in submarines. It remains to be seen, however, how Canada could ever develop such a submarine force in any meaningful timeline—if ever.nationalinterest.org
Canada’s Submarine Nightmare Begins in the Arctic
The US acts as if the NWP is Canadian even if they dont recognize it as such officially.
If you want subs quickly you just need to ask the Premier of BC, we did it before, we can do it again. Plus likley more subs have been built here than anywhere else in Canada.That being said, yah history is definitely not on our side to get this sub program rolling very quickly.
National Interest is a bit of a rag regarding accurate defence takes, so them being off base here regarding basic facts isn't surprising. The article itself doesn't go into any detail at all, instead sitting and making generalities about Canadian procurement and ignoring the fact that this procurement at hand is going to be going abroad, likely to avoid many of the domestic production pitfalls typical of our programs. Ironically as the years go on and the Arctic becomes more and more open, it becomes easier and easier for conventional submarines to operate further North.Some misreading of Russia's readiness in the Arctic. Ukraine conflict caused them to strip quite a few of their arctic resources, units and weapons and send them to the front. This has given us a minor reprieve.
Also Canada and the US are negotiating an arctic boundary treaty in the Arctic similar to what Canada did with the Danish (on Hans Island). The US acts as if the NWP is Canadian even if they dont recognize it as such officially.
That being said, yah history is definitely not on our side to get this sub program rolling very quickly.
Maybe the author was referring to the amount of time on patrol these 4 have achieved over their lifespan vs the previous Oberon's? These 4 haven't had the best track record over the last 5yrs or so.I didn't say it was significant, Kevin. I am just saying that the article's use of "atrophy" gives the false impression that we had a much more significant submarine arm before now, and it went down. In fact, had the author pointed out, correctly, that the current four submarines is actually the largest our sub forces have ever been, it would have made his argument that reaching a fleet level of 12 will be very difficult even stronger, IMHO.
If the Poles choose these subs as well as us, I really like the anchoring of a European base and a S. Korean base for re-supply and maintenance options for our fleet - 2 in the east and 2 in the west.there is supposed to be a Canadian/SK meeting/announcement tomorrow i think
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Media Registration – Canadian and Korean defence and foreign ministers to meet in Ottawa - Canada.ca
October 28, 2024 – The Honourable, Mélanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and The Honourable, Bill Blair, Minister of National Defence, will meet with Republic of Korea Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul and Minister of National Defence Kim Yong-hyun to deepen our close cooperation and work...www.canada.ca
Cue influx of CAF submariners with Polish partners coming back to CanadaIf the Poles choose these subs as well as us, I really like the anchoring of a European base and a S. Korean base for re-supply and maintenance options for our fleet - 2 in the east and 2 in the west.
Maybe a roadmap of what may be announced on Nov 1 during the meeting?there is supposed to be a Canadian/SK meeting/announcement tomorrow i think
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Media Registration – Canadian and Korean defence and foreign ministers to meet in Ottawa - Canada.ca
October 28, 2024 – The Honourable, Mélanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and The Honourable, Bill Blair, Minister of National Defence, will meet with Republic of Korea Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul and Minister of National Defence Kim Yong-hyun to deepen our close cooperation and work...www.canada.ca
FIFYMaybe the author was referring to the amount of time on patrol these 4 have achieved over their lifespan vs the previous Oberon's? These 4 haven't had the best track record over the last 20yrs or so.
If the Poles choose these subs as well as us, I really like the anchoring of a European base and a S. Korean base for re-supply and maintenance options for our fleet - 2 in the east and 2 in the west.