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captgeo
07-29-12, 08:44 AM
The Royal Canadian Navy finally after purchasing used british subs,has launched its first torpedoes.

http://www.torontosun.com/2012/07/28/gotcha-hmcs-victoria-torpedoes-us-navy-ship

u crank
07-29-12, 09:16 AM
Great.

We spent a lot of money to fire that torpedo.:O:

Jimbuna
07-29-12, 10:31 AM
Go Canada :rock:

CCIP
07-29-12, 12:17 PM
Great.

We spent a lot of money to fire that torpedo.:O:

No kidding!

But hey, at least we finally have a sub that can actually do something... been a long time :hmmm:

mapuc
07-29-12, 01:30 PM
No kidding!

But hey, at least we finally have a sub that can actually do something... been a long time :hmmm:

That's one big step

Markus

captgeo
07-30-12, 09:01 AM
this purchase sure turned into a hell of a deal.....but at least it's showing signs of completion.

geetrue
08-02-12, 01:20 PM
I wonder why we don't lend/lease an old LA class sub to our friends to the north?

August
08-02-12, 02:26 PM
Go Canada :rock:

+ 1 !

captgeo
08-03-12, 07:34 AM
I wonder why we don't lend/lease an old LA class sub to our friends to the north?

at one time,there was a plan to make that happen,but the goverment at the time did not get along with US goverment (and the price tag was a major factor). Also as the article states,the US likes the fact that RCN has D/E boats to test detection tactics.

u crank
08-03-12, 06:36 PM
Despite the enormous cost: 750 million to purchase, 3 billion estimated in repairs/ maintenance by 2016, this may still work out. Provided there are no more major screw-ups we will have four D/E subs, two in the Atlantic and two in the Pacific. This will accomplish a couple of things. As captgeo says we can train with USN to hunt D/E subs and this country will continue to have a submarine fleet. Got my fingers crossed.:D

CCIP
08-03-12, 10:03 PM
When they work like they're supposed to, they're very good subs as well. By design, they are still some of the best and most capable diesel-electric subs out there today. I'm all in favour of sticking out with this program to the end - it would be a colossal waste not to use them. Canada still needs something a little more air-independent for covering the Arctic, which is more and more a strategic area, but a working fleet of 4 diesel subs in the two main oceans is a good start.