Monthly Archives: November 2024

9 posts

Canada in the Arctic

By Jeff G. Gilmour, 29 November 2024 It was interesting to note recently that Minister Joly was in Washington in late November to meet with her political counterparts, stating that […]

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UK Defence Cuts

By David Morse, 27 November 2024 In a surprise announcement on 20 November, the UK government has announced the retirement of five RN and RFA vessels. At first glance this […]

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A Closer Step to Pacific Naval Parity

By David Morse, 17 November 2024 Recent analysis of open source satellite imagery by the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in California has revealed a significant step by the PLAN […]

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CPSP RFI: Complications! The earth has shifted under our feet!                  

By Peter M. Sanderson, 13 November 2024                                                                                                        Our allies are increasing their sub fleets.  Norway and Germany have suddenly doubled their Type-212CD order and bumped Canada off the queue, see […]

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Australia Fleet Plan Moves Ahead

By David Morse, 13 November 2024 It’s amazing how quickly the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) has moved on its fleet plan project and how quickly they want delivery of ship […]

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In-Service Support for the Halifax-class

By Moderator, 8 November 2024 As the saga to build the Canadian Surface Combatants/River-class destroyers continues, the Halifax-class frigates will remain the Royal Canadian Navy’s workhorses for a few more […]

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Defence Growth and the Increase in Productivity

By Jeff G. Gilmour, 3 November 2024  The issue of declining productivity growth and research and development in this country has been a significant issue for decades; the lowest among […]

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