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Canada's New Warship
The Type 26 Frigate will become the first dedicated warship Canada has built in decades. Soon the Royal Canadian Navy will take ownership of 15 of these vessels, making them the largest owner of the Type 26 - in the world.
**Update: The initial CIWS has been replaced by the SEACEPTOR missile system.
Credit to Gungho Videos Channel for that awesome missile mashup!
published: 12 Feb 2022
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HMCS Halifax: Royal Canadian Navy's Main Frigate
The Royal Canadian Navy is heavily modernizing its fleet, but until then 12 Halifax-class frigates remain the mainstay of the Canadian Navy. The Halifax-class frigate, also referred to as the City class, is a class of multi-role patrol frigates that have served the Royal Canadian Navy since 1992. The class is the outcome of the Canadian Patrol Frigate Project, which dates to the mid 1970s. Halifax is the lead ship in her class, with the hull classification symbol FFH 330.
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published: 02 Sep 2021
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Why Only Frigates and NO Destroyers in Royal Canadian Navy?
Frigates vs Destroyers. Why Does the Canadian Navy Have No Destroyer Ships, Only Frigates? It was a time when Canada's mighty destroyers reigned supreme over its waters. But times changed, and now sleek, versatile frigates patrol where these giants once dominated. What drove this transformation in the Canadian Navy? And why does the Canadian Navy have no destroyer ships, only frigates?
Ah, the Iroquois-class destroyers. Just their name conjures images of steel giants slicing through icy waves, Canadian flags snapping proudly in the wind. They were the apex predators of the north, the guardians of a vast coastline, and symbols of national pride.
Imagine four of these majestic ships, named after fearsome Mohawk warriors – Iroquois, Huron, Algonquin, and Athabascan. Each weighed over 4,000 ...
published: 17 Feb 2024
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Vard Marine launches the Vigilance-Class OPV for Royal Canadian Navy
Vard Marine Inc. (VARD), a Fincantieri company, is proud to launch the Vigilance Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) at CANSEC 2023 in conjunction with Team Vigilance partner companies Heddle Shipyards, Thales Canada, SH Defence, and Fincantieri.
Source : https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/vard-marine-launches-offshore-patrol-vessel-tailored-for-future-needs-of-royal-canadian-navy/
COPYRIGHT:
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published: 02 Jun 2023
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Meet The River-Class Destroyer - State-of-the-art WARSHIP!
We’re celebrating the start of construction activities for Canada’s new fleet of Canadian Surface Combatants (CSC)!
The CSC project will equip our fleet with 15 new, state-of-the-art warships to bolster our capabilities at home, and abroad for decades. Today’s start of construction is on the production test module, where Canada and Irving Shipbuilding Inc will be able to test, adapt and enhance the build process.
This should allow the River-Class Destroyers to be in full rate production in 2025, with the delivery of the HMCS Fraser expected in the early 2030’s.
https://www.canada.ca/en/navy/corporate/fleet-units/surface/river-class-destroyer.html
published: 28 Jun 2024
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HOW PRACTICAL IS THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY’S MACHINEGUN-FITTED ARCTIC AND OFFSHORE PATROL SHIP (AOPS)?
Harry DeWolf-class offshore patrol vessels are Royal Canadian Navy warships built under the Government of Canada Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) procurement project, which is part of the National Shipbuilding Strategy. The vessels are modelled on the Norwegian Coast Guard Svalbard and, as of 2007, were projected to cost $2.5 billion to construct. #Canada #RoyalCanadianNavy #PatrolBoat #AOPS
published: 03 Sep 2024
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Canadian Future frigate AEGIS capability to be tested at US site
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a near $64m (C$85m) contract for the establishment of the AEGIS Canadian Surface Combatant (CSC) land-based test site in New Jersey, USA, funded through Foreign Military Sales (FMS) from Canada.
Source : https://www.naval-technology.com/news/canadian-frigate-aegis-capability-to-be-tested-at-us-site/
COPYRIGHT:
Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for 'fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statue that might otherwise be infriging. Nonprofit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
published: 21 Sep 2023
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Canada’s Arctic Patrol Ships Will Secure the Northern Frontier
Canada’s Arctic Patrol Ships Will Secure the Northern Frontier
By Eric Wertheim
July 2023 Proceedings
Vol. 149/7/1,445
published: 20 Jul 2023
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New Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships
Steel cutting officially started yesterday at Irving Shipbuilding Inc for the first of two new Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships. 🚢
These versatile ships are equipped to support fisheries enforcement and surveillance missions on Canada's east coast, as well as offshore search and rescue and icebreaking operations in Arctic and southern waters. They will also be able to support other missions including environmental response, aids to navigation maintenance, scientific research and humanitarian aid.
Renewing our fleet ensures that our personnel can continue to carry out their critical work, while enhancing our capability to support vital operations.
Learn more: https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-coast-guard/news/2023/08/backgrounder-canadian-coast-guards-arctic-and-offshore-patrol-ships.ht...
published: 09 Aug 2023
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How are Halifax Class Frigates and destroyers different? #shorts
The Royal Canadian Navy has utilized a type of multi-role patrol frigate known as the Halifax-class frigate, also known as the City class, since 1992. The Canadian Patrol Frigate Project, which began in the middle of the 1970s, produced the class.
The following is a common way to describe frigates of the Halifax class: The Halifax class has a length of 134.2 meters (440 feet), a width of 16.5 meters (54 feet), a height of 7.1 meters (23 feet), and propulsion system using COGOG (Combined Gas or Gas) turbines, At 15 knots, the range is 9,500 nautical miles, and the speed is 30 knots. Together, the crew of the ship and the air detachment numbered about 225.
published: 24 Jun 2023
7:39
Canada's New Warship
The Type 26 Frigate will become the first dedicated warship Canada has built in decades. Soon the Royal Canadian Navy will take ownership of 15 of these vessels...
The Type 26 Frigate will become the first dedicated warship Canada has built in decades. Soon the Royal Canadian Navy will take ownership of 15 of these vessels, making them the largest owner of the Type 26 - in the world.
**Update: The initial CIWS has been replaced by the SEACEPTOR missile system.
Credit to Gungho Videos Channel for that awesome missile mashup!
https://wn.com/Canada's_New_Warship
The Type 26 Frigate will become the first dedicated warship Canada has built in decades. Soon the Royal Canadian Navy will take ownership of 15 of these vessels, making them the largest owner of the Type 26 - in the world.
**Update: The initial CIWS has been replaced by the SEACEPTOR missile system.
Credit to Gungho Videos Channel for that awesome missile mashup!
- published: 12 Feb 2022
- views: 502274
7:36
HMCS Halifax: Royal Canadian Navy's Main Frigate
The Royal Canadian Navy is heavily modernizing its fleet, but until then 12 Halifax-class frigates remain the mainstay of the Canadian Navy. The Halifax-class f...
The Royal Canadian Navy is heavily modernizing its fleet, but until then 12 Halifax-class frigates remain the mainstay of the Canadian Navy. The Halifax-class frigate, also referred to as the City class, is a class of multi-role patrol frigates that have served the Royal Canadian Navy since 1992. The class is the outcome of the Canadian Patrol Frigate Project, which dates to the mid 1970s. Halifax is the lead ship in her class, with the hull classification symbol FFH 330.
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https://wn.com/Hmcs_Halifax_Royal_Canadian_Navy's_Main_Frigate
The Royal Canadian Navy is heavily modernizing its fleet, but until then 12 Halifax-class frigates remain the mainstay of the Canadian Navy. The Halifax-class frigate, also referred to as the City class, is a class of multi-role patrol frigates that have served the Royal Canadian Navy since 1992. The class is the outcome of the Canadian Patrol Frigate Project, which dates to the mid 1970s. Halifax is the lead ship in her class, with the hull classification symbol FFH 330.
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- published: 02 Sep 2021
- views: 2335
17:27
Why Only Frigates and NO Destroyers in Royal Canadian Navy?
Frigates vs Destroyers. Why Does the Canadian Navy Have No Destroyer Ships, Only Frigates? It was a time when Canada's mighty destroyers reigned supreme over it...
Frigates vs Destroyers. Why Does the Canadian Navy Have No Destroyer Ships, Only Frigates? It was a time when Canada's mighty destroyers reigned supreme over its waters. But times changed, and now sleek, versatile frigates patrol where these giants once dominated. What drove this transformation in the Canadian Navy? And why does the Canadian Navy have no destroyer ships, only frigates?
Ah, the Iroquois-class destroyers. Just their name conjures images of steel giants slicing through icy waves, Canadian flags snapping proudly in the wind. They were the apex predators of the north, the guardians of a vast coastline, and symbols of national pride.
Imagine four of these majestic ships, named after fearsome Mohawk warriors – Iroquois, Huron, Algonquin, and Athabascan. Each weighed over 4,000 tons (3628 tonne), bristled with guns and missiles, and carried helicopters like loyal hawks perched on their shoulders. They patrolled the frigid Atlantic, the treacherous Arctic, and even ventured far south, showing the maple leaf wherever the seas may lead. #destroyers #frigates #canadiannavy
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Frigates vs Destroyers. Why Does the Canadian Navy Have No Destroyer Ships, Only Frigates? It was a time when Canada's mighty destroyers reigned supreme over its waters. But times changed, and now sleek, versatile frigates patrol where these giants once dominated. What drove this transformation in the Canadian Navy? And why does the Canadian Navy have no destroyer ships, only frigates?
Ah, the Iroquois-class destroyers. Just their name conjures images of steel giants slicing through icy waves, Canadian flags snapping proudly in the wind. They were the apex predators of the north, the guardians of a vast coastline, and symbols of national pride.
Imagine four of these majestic ships, named after fearsome Mohawk warriors – Iroquois, Huron, Algonquin, and Athabascan. Each weighed over 4,000 tons (3628 tonne), bristled with guns and missiles, and carried helicopters like loyal hawks perched on their shoulders. They patrolled the frigid Atlantic, the treacherous Arctic, and even ventured far south, showing the maple leaf wherever the seas may lead. #destroyers #frigates #canadiannavy
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Let's share special experiences and stories in the comments under the videos. This is the chance for former sailors to reminisce and for everyone curious about life at sea. It's more than just sharing stories; let's together discover and share the fascinating and diverse aspects of maritime life. Let's strive to show the world how intriguing and complex the life of a sailor at sea can be, with all its challenges and adventures.
Together, we offer a glimpse into the unique world of the navy and show our appreciation for the brave men and women who brave the open sea and defend our country. Whether you want to relive old sea tales or learn more about the maritime world, it's all possible here.
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We use images and content in accordance with YouTube's Fair Use copyright guidelines. We also give as much credit as possible to our sources.
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- published: 17 Feb 2024
- views: 100876
2:17
Vard Marine launches the Vigilance-Class OPV for Royal Canadian Navy
Vard Marine Inc. (VARD), a Fincantieri company, is proud to launch the Vigilance Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) at CANSEC 2023 in conjunction with Team Vigilance ...
Vard Marine Inc. (VARD), a Fincantieri company, is proud to launch the Vigilance Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) at CANSEC 2023 in conjunction with Team Vigilance partner companies Heddle Shipyards, Thales Canada, SH Defence, and Fincantieri.
Source : https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/vard-marine-launches-offshore-patrol-vessel-tailored-for-future-needs-of-royal-canadian-navy/
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https://wn.com/Vard_Marine_Launches_The_Vigilance_Class_Opv_For_Royal_Canadian_Navy
Vard Marine Inc. (VARD), a Fincantieri company, is proud to launch the Vigilance Offshore Patrol Vessel (OPV) at CANSEC 2023 in conjunction with Team Vigilance partner companies Heddle Shipyards, Thales Canada, SH Defence, and Fincantieri.
Source : https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/vard-marine-launches-offshore-patrol-vessel-tailored-for-future-needs-of-royal-canadian-navy/
COPYRIGHT:
Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for 'fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statue that might otherwise be infriging. Nonprofit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
- published: 02 Jun 2023
- views: 8094
1:34
Meet The River-Class Destroyer - State-of-the-art WARSHIP!
We’re celebrating the start of construction activities for Canada’s new fleet of Canadian Surface Combatants (CSC)!
The CSC project will equip our fleet with 1...
We’re celebrating the start of construction activities for Canada’s new fleet of Canadian Surface Combatants (CSC)!
The CSC project will equip our fleet with 15 new, state-of-the-art warships to bolster our capabilities at home, and abroad for decades. Today’s start of construction is on the production test module, where Canada and Irving Shipbuilding Inc will be able to test, adapt and enhance the build process.
This should allow the River-Class Destroyers to be in full rate production in 2025, with the delivery of the HMCS Fraser expected in the early 2030’s.
https://www.canada.ca/en/navy/corporate/fleet-units/surface/river-class-destroyer.html
https://wn.com/Meet_The_River_Class_Destroyer_State_Of_The_Art_Warship
We’re celebrating the start of construction activities for Canada’s new fleet of Canadian Surface Combatants (CSC)!
The CSC project will equip our fleet with 15 new, state-of-the-art warships to bolster our capabilities at home, and abroad for decades. Today’s start of construction is on the production test module, where Canada and Irving Shipbuilding Inc will be able to test, adapt and enhance the build process.
This should allow the River-Class Destroyers to be in full rate production in 2025, with the delivery of the HMCS Fraser expected in the early 2030’s.
https://www.canada.ca/en/navy/corporate/fleet-units/surface/river-class-destroyer.html
- published: 28 Jun 2024
- views: 111547
3:23
HOW PRACTICAL IS THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY’S MACHINEGUN-FITTED ARCTIC AND OFFSHORE PATROL SHIP (AOPS)?
Harry DeWolf-class offshore patrol vessels are Royal Canadian Navy warships built under the Government of Canada Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) procurem...
Harry DeWolf-class offshore patrol vessels are Royal Canadian Navy warships built under the Government of Canada Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) procurement project, which is part of the National Shipbuilding Strategy. The vessels are modelled on the Norwegian Coast Guard Svalbard and, as of 2007, were projected to cost $2.5 billion to construct. #Canada #RoyalCanadianNavy #PatrolBoat #AOPS
https://wn.com/How_Practical_Is_The_Royal_Canadian_Navy’S_Machinegun_Fitted_Arctic_And_Offshore_Patrol_Ship_(Aops)
Harry DeWolf-class offshore patrol vessels are Royal Canadian Navy warships built under the Government of Canada Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) procurement project, which is part of the National Shipbuilding Strategy. The vessels are modelled on the Norwegian Coast Guard Svalbard and, as of 2007, were projected to cost $2.5 billion to construct. #Canada #RoyalCanadianNavy #PatrolBoat #AOPS
- published: 03 Sep 2024
- views: 12589
2:53
Canadian Future frigate AEGIS capability to be tested at US site
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a near $64m (C$85m) contract for the establishment of the AEGIS Canadian Surface Combatant (CSC) land-based test site in New Je...
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a near $64m (C$85m) contract for the establishment of the AEGIS Canadian Surface Combatant (CSC) land-based test site in New Jersey, USA, funded through Foreign Military Sales (FMS) from Canada.
Source : https://www.naval-technology.com/news/canadian-frigate-aegis-capability-to-be-tested-at-us-site/
COPYRIGHT:
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https://wn.com/Canadian_Future_Frigate_Aegis_Capability_To_Be_Tested_At_US_Site
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a near $64m (C$85m) contract for the establishment of the AEGIS Canadian Surface Combatant (CSC) land-based test site in New Jersey, USA, funded through Foreign Military Sales (FMS) from Canada.
Source : https://www.naval-technology.com/news/canadian-frigate-aegis-capability-to-be-tested-at-us-site/
COPYRIGHT:
Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for 'fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statue that might otherwise be infriging. Nonprofit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
- published: 21 Sep 2023
- views: 6074
3:50
Canada’s Arctic Patrol Ships Will Secure the Northern Frontier
Canada’s Arctic Patrol Ships Will Secure the Northern Frontier
By Eric Wertheim
July 2023 Proceedings
Vol. 149/7/1,445
Canada’s Arctic Patrol Ships Will Secure the Northern Frontier
By Eric Wertheim
July 2023 Proceedings
Vol. 149/7/1,445
https://wn.com/Canada’S_Arctic_Patrol_Ships_Will_Secure_The_Northern_Frontier
Canada’s Arctic Patrol Ships Will Secure the Northern Frontier
By Eric Wertheim
July 2023 Proceedings
Vol. 149/7/1,445
- published: 20 Jul 2023
- views: 52238
1:15
New Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships
Steel cutting officially started yesterday at Irving Shipbuilding Inc for the first of two new Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships. 🚢
These versatile ships are eq...
Steel cutting officially started yesterday at Irving Shipbuilding Inc for the first of two new Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships. 🚢
These versatile ships are equipped to support fisheries enforcement and surveillance missions on Canada's east coast, as well as offshore search and rescue and icebreaking operations in Arctic and southern waters. They will also be able to support other missions including environmental response, aids to navigation maintenance, scientific research and humanitarian aid.
Renewing our fleet ensures that our personnel can continue to carry out their critical work, while enhancing our capability to support vital operations.
Learn more: https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-coast-guard/news/2023/08/backgrounder-canadian-coast-guards-arctic-and-offshore-patrol-ships.html
Follow us on Social Media :
Instagram ► @CoastGuardCAN
Twitter ► @CoastGuardCAN
Facebook ► @CanadianCoastGuard
Spot one of our ships? Tag us on Instagram! #CanadianCoastGuard
Visit our Website:
http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/eng/CCG/Home
Join the Canadian Coast Guard:
https://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/college/index-eng.html
https://wn.com/New_Arctic_And_Offshore_Patrol_Ships
Steel cutting officially started yesterday at Irving Shipbuilding Inc for the first of two new Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships. 🚢
These versatile ships are equipped to support fisheries enforcement and surveillance missions on Canada's east coast, as well as offshore search and rescue and icebreaking operations in Arctic and southern waters. They will also be able to support other missions including environmental response, aids to navigation maintenance, scientific research and humanitarian aid.
Renewing our fleet ensures that our personnel can continue to carry out their critical work, while enhancing our capability to support vital operations.
Learn more: https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-coast-guard/news/2023/08/backgrounder-canadian-coast-guards-arctic-and-offshore-patrol-ships.html
Follow us on Social Media :
Instagram ► @CoastGuardCAN
Twitter ► @CoastGuardCAN
Facebook ► @CanadianCoastGuard
Spot one of our ships? Tag us on Instagram! #CanadianCoastGuard
Visit our Website:
http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/eng/CCG/Home
Join the Canadian Coast Guard:
https://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/college/index-eng.html
- published: 09 Aug 2023
- views: 13145
1:00
How are Halifax Class Frigates and destroyers different? #shorts
The Royal Canadian Navy has utilized a type of multi-role patrol frigate known as the Halifax-class frigate, also known as the City class, since 1992. The Canad...
The Royal Canadian Navy has utilized a type of multi-role patrol frigate known as the Halifax-class frigate, also known as the City class, since 1992. The Canadian Patrol Frigate Project, which began in the middle of the 1970s, produced the class.
The following is a common way to describe frigates of the Halifax class: The Halifax class has a length of 134.2 meters (440 feet), a width of 16.5 meters (54 feet), a height of 7.1 meters (23 feet), and propulsion system using COGOG (Combined Gas or Gas) turbines, At 15 knots, the range is 9,500 nautical miles, and the speed is 30 knots. Together, the crew of the ship and the air detachment numbered about 225.
https://wn.com/How_Are_Halifax_Class_Frigates_And_Destroyers_Different_Shorts
The Royal Canadian Navy has utilized a type of multi-role patrol frigate known as the Halifax-class frigate, also known as the City class, since 1992. The Canadian Patrol Frigate Project, which began in the middle of the 1970s, produced the class.
The following is a common way to describe frigates of the Halifax class: The Halifax class has a length of 134.2 meters (440 feet), a width of 16.5 meters (54 feet), a height of 7.1 meters (23 feet), and propulsion system using COGOG (Combined Gas or Gas) turbines, At 15 knots, the range is 9,500 nautical miles, and the speed is 30 knots. Together, the crew of the ship and the air detachment numbered about 225.
- published: 24 Jun 2023
- views: 5800