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    Canada Navy Canada SSK program

    Good to see the RCN is thinking in the right way Ted. The Submarine Replacement Project team should visit all sub contenders IOT give the government all potential candidates a "fair shake". The ROC KSS-III is a good option along with the Japanese Sōryū-class. I would however want the team to...
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    Navy Should Denmark have a separate coast guard

    Did not realize that Denmark did not have a Coast Guard. Absolutely! Denmark should have a Coast Guard fleet, especially for the Arctic around Greenland (ice-breaking duties) and for fisheries patrols, northern surveillance and SAR activities. Their Navy just cannot do it all IMO.
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    Canada Navy Canada Surface Combatant (CSC) Program

    Here are the latest updates as of 05 February 2024 for the Canadian Surface Combatant (CSC) Type 26 Frigate weapons & systems design as known thus far until the Preliminary Design Review (PDR) is released by the end of 2024. The number of MK 41 VLS Cells has been dropped to 24 Cells vice 32. The...
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    Russia Missile and Air Defence programs

    Hello Kamran Shehxad. If Putin says he is going to place Nuclear weapons on Belarusian soil, you can "take that to the bank"! It will happen given the mentality of Russia's so called "Head of State" no matter what the West thinks or the people of Belarus say. After all, Belarus is not a free...
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    Australia Navy Australia SSN Program

    Hello again Afif. "We" (Canada) are not buying 3 Virginia class SSNs. Although I wish we were. This is an Australian initiative as part of AUKUS that may or may not fall "flat-on-its-face" and is frought with may blockages including the US Congress to deal with. IMO an "AUCANUKUS" deal should...
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    Australia Navy Australia SSN Program

    Hello Afif. Probably because the Aussies felt it was the most prudent way to go over the next couple of decades. You have to crawl before you can walk, and walk before you can run, and run before you can fly. When all is said and done, it should be the best way for Australia considering it will...
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    Australia Navy Australia SSN Program

    A lot of "hoops" (and headaches) to go through over the next years and decades to come for all concerned, before Australia can become an SSN nation. My only hope is that Canada can at some point be a part of this alliance and have it called "AUCANUKUS" as well. But yes, the SSN-AUKUS needs to...
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    Australia Navy Australia SSN Program

    Yes, Nilgiri, totally agree. The Aussies submariner strength is going to be severly "stretched" in the near to long term with the SSN fleet. I fear that Australia has bitten off more than they can chew! A lot of challenges coming up for them!
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    Australia Navy Australia SSN Program

    I certainly don't agree with Australia buying Virginia class SSNs outright from the US. The US would quickly have to "ramp-up" their SSN build for this to happen and I don't believe they can do that at this time. Having at least two different types of operational SSN boats may be fine for the...
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    Korea South Korea discussing nuclear weapons

    Thanks for that Chocopie. I have a very thick skin, however there may be members that do not. This is a great forum for all members to discuss relivant issues intelligently by not attempting to "ruffle any feathers" in the process. Apology accepted..... I think?;)
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    Korea South Korea discussing nuclear weapons

    Chocopie: If you cannot discuss your views with reason and calmness with no "expletives", I suggest you that you don't comment at all. Your hypothisis holds no creedence for any Canadians and IMO are insulting to all!(n)
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    Korea South Korea discussing nuclear weapons

    I cannot see the US re-deploying Tactical NUCS on ROC soil in the for-see-able future unless tensions get to the point where the US had no other options. However the US does have Tactical NUCS "nearby" and at the ready. No, if South Korea is really serious abot deploying a Nuclear capability...
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    Canada Canada picks the F-35 in fighter replacement competition

    Hello crixus. You can bet your bottom loonie that the price of these 5th generation jets will climb and climb. Some have said to well over $70 Billion dollars.Then what will happen if the Trudeau government raises your taxes to pay for this mess. This could have been painless if Justin had just...
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    Canada Canada picks the F-35 in fighter replacement competition

    Hello Nilgiri. It's actually about 16 years since the Conservative government first decided to acquire the F 35 to replace the CF 18s. Then when Trudeau took power he cancelled the program saying they were too expensive 7 years ago and now he has flip-floped again. We could have had the first...
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    Canada Navy Canada Surface Combatant (CSC) Program

    Hello everyone. Here are a couple of recent videos of the launching and drydocking of HMS Glasgow City class Type 26 frigate for your enjoyment. Cheers...
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    TR Navy Is there a need to change the designation of L401 Anadolu ship?

    There is no need to change the designation of the Anadolu. She is and always will be an LHD class carrier that can carry drones along with helos or F/W A/C, period!
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    Canada Navy Canada Surface Combatant (CSC) Program

    Thanks for that Calculus.
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    Canada Navy Canada Surface Combatant (CSC) Program

    Hello Isa Khan: Here is the latest LM CSC Type 26 graphic design look so far. As you can see the "Frigate" is a bit longer and heavier as well. Cheers!
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    Defence Q&A How do shift patterns work on a naval vessel?

    Hi again CynicOpt. The 1 in 3 Watch system (Red, White, Blue-called the Third Degree of Readiness) is simple no matter how many people you have on board ships (either 200 or 1800 or 2000-6000)-Day Sift/Night Shift it doesn't matter. For example say Red watch (600) comes on at 08:00 (Red & White...
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    Defence Q&A Role of department heads on naval ships?

    Helo CynicOpt again. Department Heads on Canadian Naval Ships anyway are normally the rank of LCDR and don't "normally" stand watches but some do, such as the Executive Officer in a Port/Stbd watch rotation with the Commanding Officer on the bridge and Combat Officer/Ops Room Officer in the Ops...

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