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Royal Canadian Navy to retire eight warships before the end of the yearHALIFAX — The Royal Canadian Navy plans to retire some of its older warships this fall. The navy confirmed Thursday that ...
The Canadian Press on MSN9h
Royal Canadian Navy to retire eight warships before end of the yearHALIFAX — The Royal Canadian Navy plans to retire some of its older warships this fall. The navy says eight of its 12 Kingston-class vessels will be removed from service following "paying off" ...
Quite a sight to see in the Delta as a giant crane, sitting in the middle of the water, is towering over the skyline west of Stockton.
1 / 2 Royal Canadian Navy ships make a public appearance during a previous Fleet Week event in North Vancouver. Several ships, aircraft and a submarine will be on display June 30 to July 6 at ...
Those interested in navy vessels will have a great opportunity to go behind-the-scenes and get a closer look next week in North Vancouver. This year, the public is once again invited to attend ...
The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) and Irving Shipbuilding Inc (ISI) have started the construction of the first River-class destroyer (RCD), HMCS Fraser, after the award in March of the C$8 billion (US$5.8 ...
A U.S. Navy destroyer handed off 245 kilograms of illegal goods recovered by the Royal Canadian Navy to the U.S. Coast Guard in the Caribbean Sea.
VICTORIA, B.C. — The Royal Canadian Navy’s Maritime Forces Pacific will conduct Exercise Trident Fury in and around southern Vancouver Island from Monday through June 29.
The building of the Royal Canadian Navy’s (RCN) Robert Hampton Gray Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) is approaching its conclusion in the facilities of Irving Shipbuilding Inc (ISI) in Halifax, Nova Scotia ...
The Royal Canadian Navy's aging Victoria-class submarines are set to be replaced, with Canada seeking requests from shipbuilders with the expectation that the first sub be delivered by 2035. (Andrew ...
OTTAWA - Swedish defence manufacturer Saab and Canadian tech company CAE Inc. say they will work together to create training simulators for the Royal Canadian Navy's next submarine fleet.
The Royal Navy is facing a fair share of challenges, including a pair of problematic new aircraft carriers, a shrinking surface fleet, and an issue-laden submarine force.
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