Germany and Norway are ready to transfer Type 212CD submarines to Canada.
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Ottawa is considering offers for up to twelve new submarines to replace the aging Victoria class – a decision is expected in June.
Germany and Norway Strengthen Canada's Naval Power with Type 212CD Submarines Collaboration
Germany and Norway are preparing to transfer their advanced Type 212CD submarines to Canada, marking a significant development in the modernization of the Royal Canadian Navy’s undersea capabilities. The collaboration between the three nations highlights a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing maritime security and operational readiness in the North Atlantic region. As Canada seeks to replace its aging fleet, the acquisition of these state-of…
Logically, such a proposal must be committed by the initial customer of the ships already under construction being offered.In this case, the offer implies that the governments of Germany and Norway cede the planned delivery of one unit each to supply it to Canada, within a plan that includes having supplied four Type 212CD submarines to the North American country by 2036.The importance of the date is given because the Canadian Navy has planned f…
Germany and Norway are ready to transfer Type 212CD submarines to Canada.
Should the Canadian government choose the offer from German naval shipbuilder TKMS for the procurement of up to twelve new submarines, the company intends to deliver four Type 212 CD submarines to the Canadian Navy [...]
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