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Canada can barely keep one submarine at sea — so it just committed to tripling the fleet in its biggest naval overhaul in decades
Canada has selected Germany's ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems to build a new fleet of up to 12 submarines — a deal that could exceed $100 billion over its lifetime. Prime Minister Mark Carney cast the buy as proof Canada is fixing its procurement mess and pulling its weight,
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Canada picks Germany's TKMS for historic submarine buy, in nod to Europe
The firm had offered its Type 212CD submarine which is being built for both Germany and Norway, beating a competing bid from South Korea's Hanwha Ocean.
TORONTO, July 5 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will announce on Monday the preferred bidder in a contract to build 12 submarines for Canada's navy, the Globe and Mail reported on Sunday.
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5,800-ton extremely silent, nuclear-powered attack submarine delivered to France
France has received a new nuclear attack submarine. The vessel is fourth in a
Submarines aren't the only vessels in the ocean that combat submarines. Many surface ships also counter them, but they use anti-submarine rockets.
BERLIN, July 6 (Reuters) - A decision by Canada to select German submarines over South Korean competitors in an ongoing contract battle would be a good starting point for long-term strategic cooperation and would bring Ottawa closer to Europe,
Joint exercise reveals deepening military cooperation between Beijing and Moscow while sending signal to Washington and its regional allies China and Russia launched joint naval exercises focused on submarine rescue,
Canada will conclude contracting no later than the end of 2027, with the first four submarines to be delivered ahead of schedule, in 2034, ahead of the planned retirement of Canada’s Victoria-class submarines in the mid-to-late 2030s,
