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Re: Marinha Real Canadiana
« Responder #75 em: Junho 28, 2021, 03:19:17 am »
Como os canecos também usam o verde-vómito, pode-se sempre delirar que são para a Marinheca.
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Re: Marinha Real Canadiana
« Responder #76 em: Julho 16, 2021, 10:34:42 am »


The future HMCS Margaret Brooke Ship arrives at Her Dockyard Halifax Jetty NJ on 15 July 2021. Photo Credit: Mona Ghiz - RCN
Royal Candian Navy Takes Delivery Of Her Second Arctic And Offshore Patrol Ship
The delivery of the second of six Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships (AOPS), Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Margaret Brooke, on July 15, 2021 in Halifax marks an important milestone both for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and for the ship’s crew.
Martin Manaranche  16 Jul 2021

Royal Candian Navy press release

“The crew of Margaret Brooke finally has a ship to call their own.”

“The delivery would not be possible without the dedication of the crew, who have spent the better part of the last year to 18 months training and learning about this ship.”

Commander (Cdr) Nicole Robichaud, the ship’s Commanding Officer.
The delivery of Margaret Brooke, hull number 431, is a highly anticipated event, said Cdr Robichaud of the ship, which is being built under the National Shipbuilding Strategy by Irving Shipbuilding.

“Not only is a new ship entering into service with the RCN, but a new capability is also being introduced and Margaret Brooke will directly contribute to achieving global Canadian objectives.”

Commander (Cdr) Nicole Robichaud, the ship’s Commanding Officer.
Training in preparation for delivery has involved the ship’s company in both computer-based learning and a practical training program at various shore-based facilities, as well as on board HMCS Harry DeWolf, the first AOPS and the ship after which the entire class is named, said Lieutenant-Commander (LCdr) Dusty Allen, Margaret Brooke’s Executive Officer.

“While this training ensures we are well-postured to receive the ship, nothing can replace the pride and ownership of having a unit to call your own.”

Lieutenant-Commander (LCdr) Dusty Allen, Margaret Brooke’s Executive Officer.

The journey to delivery day was challenging at times, particularly with regard to COVID-19 pandemic.



https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2021/07/royal-candian-navy-takes-delivery-of-her-second-arctic-and-offshore-patrol-ship/
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"[Os portugueses são]um povo tão dócil e tão bem amestrado que até merecia estar no Jardim Zoológico"
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Re: Marinha Real Canadiana
« Responder #78 em: Janeiro 13, 2023, 12:36:42 pm »
Canadian Surface Combatant





Fonte - Aaron-Matthew IL

Uma senhora Fragata, para mim muito superior à versão Britânica.
7. Todos os animais são iguais mas alguns são mais iguais que os outros.

 
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Re: Marinha Real Canadiana
« Responder #79 em: Janeiro 14, 2023, 03:46:35 am »
Concordo, sem dúvida a melhor versão do Global Combat Ship. Era assinar já contrato para cinco navios, com entrada ao serviço no início da próxima década e, até lá, receber 02 Halifax para substituir as VdG.
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Re: Marinha Real Canadiana
« Responder #80 em: Abril 06, 2023, 05:30:31 pm »
Royal Canadian Navy Pitches C$60 Billion Submarine Purchase, Say Defence and Industry Sources (excerpt)

Apr. 06, 2023
(Source: Cornwall Standard-Freeholder; posted April 04, 2023)

The Royal Canadian Navy is making a pitch for the purchase of up to 12 new submarines at a cost of $60 billion, say National Defence and industry sources.

The navy is pushing for the acquisition of the submarines to be included in the Liberal government’s Defence Policy Update. Last month at a defence conference in Ottawa, Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Wayne Eyre acknowledged he was advocating on behalf of the navy for submarines.

The navy has a team examining the replacement of the current Victoria-class submarine fleet and there have been initial discussions with industry officials, sources said.

Asked about the navy’s new submarine proposal, National Defence spokesman Dan Le Bouthillier stated that, “the Defence Policy Update is currently underway, with public consultations ongoing, and we look forward to releasing the DPU in due course.”

The navy has created the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project, or CPSP. “The CPSP is examining all conventional options available, gathering information, and conducting an analysis of potential submarines capable of meeting the Royal Canadian Navy’s requirements,” said Le Bouthillier.

But he noted the work on the submarine project is part of the navy’s routine analysis. “The CPSP does not commit the government to any specific course of action, but is intended to facilitate an informed decision when required,” Le Bouthillier added.

Canadian defence industry sources say the cost of the new subs would be around $60 billion but that price tag could climb to $100 billion as military equipment procurement programs are rarely on budget. Industry representatives pointed to the program to build 15 new surface combatants for the Canadian navy. The cost for those vessels has climbed from $25 billion to more than $80 billion.

In 2016, Australia had a project to build 12 conventional-powered submarines at a cost of more than $50 billion. But it withdrew from that and instead entered into a new plan to buy at least eight nuclear submarines with help from the U.S. and Britain. The Australian government has estimated that program will cost between $260 billion to $360 billion over 30 years.

There are hurdles to the Royal Canadian Navy’s proposal to buy new subs. In the past, the navy has had trouble training enough submariners to crew its current fleet of four boats, let alone 12.

The other hurdle is whether the federal government wants to fund such a massive naval project at a time when Canadians are more concerned about the lack of health care system and affordable housing, inflation and increasing costs for basic necessities such as food.

The four Victoria-class boats, originally known as the Upholder-class, were purchased second-hand from the Royal Navy and delivered between 2000 and 2004.

But the latest data provided to this newspaper by National Defence shows the submarines have had limited use since 2017. HMCS Corner Brook has not been to sea over the last five years. (end of excerpt)

https://www.defense-aerospace.com/canadian-navy-lobbying-for-c60-billion-acquisition-of-12-submarines/?
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