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From sea to sky: 65 years of naval aviation
The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) came into being on 4 May 1910. Four short years later its two ships, HMCS......
All in a day’s work
Naval personnel don’t normally get involved in a war in a landlocked country. Unless of course you happen to have......
History’s shipbuilding lessons – Challenges of the past suggest cause for concern
The announcement of a National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy (NSPS) by the government this summer has created an opportunity to learn......
New fleet in sight – Canadian navy builds for tomorrow
It might not be smooth sailing just yet for the Canadian navy, but this summer saw progress toward the renewal......
Mission critical: Key considerations for Canada’s future fleet
The next decades appear to be a remarkable period for the Canadian navy: the introduction of new classes of ships......
Maritime C4ISR: By 2030, we will control the data
In April, Captain George Galdorisi (USN Ret) of the United States Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific presented......
A century for sea power
Despite an uncertain future and changes throughout history, sea power as an instrument of defense and global influence endures. It......
Sea change – Navy steadies for new maritime regime
As the Canadian Navy celebrates its centennial and prepares to publish its strategic vision for the next 40 years, Horizon......
Maritime response: Delivering hope from the sea
On Tuesday, 12 January, a 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck the central region of Haiti, causing severe and widespread destruction and......
Of pirates, Asia and future capabilities
Rear-Admiral Tyrone Pile, commander of Maritime Forces Pacific, delivered a keynote address to the Maritime Security Challenges 2010 conference in......