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Hanwha Ocean/Canada’s PCL Construction MoU will advance CPSP
If contracted in 2026, Hanwha Ocean will deliver four KSS-III submarines to replace the Victoria-class fleet by 2035.
Canada’s current submarine force—four boats in total, all bought second-hand from the United Kingdom—has had a troubled ...
On Thursday in South Korea, Royal Canadian Navy Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee more or less kiboshed the notion of building new submarines here in Canada. He cited two major concerns: One, that we need ...
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Navy commander insists Canada should buy unmodified submarines
Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee said he has made it clear he wants "no changes" to the design of the submarines Canada intends to ...
Joël Lightbound, Canada’s Minister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement, and the Honourable Stephen Fuhr, Secretary of State (Defence Procurement), have announced that the ...
The commander of the Royal Canadian Navy is pouring cold water on the notion that Canada could see its new fleet of submarines built domestically — although he's not ruling out the idea altogether.
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said TKMS, one of two finalists for the contract, could build some of the subs or parts for them in Canada.
The Canadian Press on MSN
Carney tours Korean shipyard vying to build Canada's next submarine fleet
Prime Minister Mark Carney toured a South Korean submarine on Thursday during a visit to the shipyards of Hanwha Ocean, one of two companies vying to build Canada's next fleet of submarines.
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