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Replacing the Subs

The South Koreans have always chafed under US control.
I suspect that they have never forgiven the UN Command ( ie; the Americans) from stopping them finishing off the the Norks when they had the opportunity .
In I believe just before the Chinese came into the war.
 
This guy likes the Korean option... compelling argument:


The KSS-III is the only conventional submarine that can meet all of Canada’s requirements.

It combines the blue-water reach and endurance demanded by transoceanic tasking with a vertical launch system that enables credible land-attack and complex anti-surface strike options, supported by lithium-ion batteries that lengthen quiet submerged persistence and improve sortie tempo on distant stations.

Its larger hull and higher automation provide the habitability and crew margin needed for 30 to 60 day deployments from Halifax and Esquimalt to the North Atlantic, the Indo-Pacific, and the Arctic ice edge, while remaining within the conventional, non-nuclear profile Canada has set.

The design’s modern combat system and sensor suite can be integrated with Canadian and allied command, control, and targeting architectures, and the bilateral sustainment framework required with South Korea can be structured by contract to include full technical data access, in-country training pipelines, and an industrial workshare that anchors through-life support domestically.

The delivery cadence proposed for a 2026 award would shorten Canada’s reliance on the Victoria class and reduce associated sustainment exposure during transition, while an initial Canadian order of up to twelve boats would give Ottawa a controlling voice over configuration management, growth paths, and export-variant standards for the life of the class.

 
Counter punch by the Germans today.

TKMS signs agreement with Seaspan on submarine sustainment​


 
Counter punch by the Germans today.

TKMS signs agreement with Seaspan on submarine sustainment​


Seaspan now has an agreement with both contenders, which makes sense that Seaspan will play a big role in submarine maintenance.
 
The CAF recruitment office needs to use this guy in their recruiting campaign, he might turn out to be their best tool in the tool box.


Canada’s attack submarines could feel like ‘five-star hotels’ as South Korea makes pitch​


They are designed and built with the mindset that my own sons and daughters would be aboard,” Kang revealed in a Facebook post on January 29. “That is why we aim to create them like a ‘five-star hotel.'”
“They are designed and built with the mindset that my own sons and daughters would be aboard,”
Kang noted, commenting on the submarines. “If we imagine our daughters and sons aboard, it is only natural that even in emergencies, they should not be injured and have spaces to rest comfortably.”
He said Canada sees the submarine procurement project as a pivotal opportunity to reshape its industrial and security policies. “All high-level officials consistently emphasized that this is not merely about purchasing new weapons,” Kang stated. South Korean and Canadian companies have already signed six cooperation agreements spanning steel, artificial intelligence (AI), rare earths, satellites and sensors. Hanwha, a global leader in security and surveillance systems has publicly stated that it aims to create a significant number of jobs in Canada by 2040 through cross-sector collaboration, including naval platforms.
 
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