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Let’s Party. Irving celebrates construction on first AOPS…again!
Public Works Minister Diane Finley celebrated cutting steel on the first AOPS in June, but three months later, Irving Shipbuilding...
The RCN’s Joint Support Ship disaster
In late May, the Royal Canadian Navy paid off HMCS Protecteur, last of two remaining support ships. Built in the...
Election 2015: The RCN needs attention
Earlier this week, Scott Gilmore wrote a thorough analysis in MacLean’s examining the impact of the Royal Canadian Navy’s (RCN)...
DCNS? It’ll be fine…
European leader for the military naval sector, DCNS benefits from first-rate advantages to develop on its markets. With its almost...
Lockheed Martin: Growing CDL
Lockheed Martin acquired CDL Systems in 2012. Since that time, the Canadian company has grown exponentially, finding itself at the...
Canada needs defence, security dimension in Asia Pacific: CGAI
The Canadian Global Affairs Institute (CGAI) recently released a report arguing that, like the United States, Canada should demonstrate a...
Seaspan starts construction on first NSPS ship
Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards in North Vancouver began construction Wednesday on the Canadian Coast Guard’s Offshore Fisheries Science Vessel (OFSV), the...
Government, Davie begin negotiations on interim supply ship
Government representatives will begin discussions today with Chantier Davie Canada to seek agreement on an interim solution for a support...
Government accepts interim capability of CH-148
After over 50 years of service in the Royal Canadian Air Force, the venerable CH-124 Sea King helicopter can finally...
Back in the game: Could underwater warfare requirements drive the return of a formidable ASW player?
After more than ten years of research, development, test and evaluation, one of the most sophisticated sonars in the world...