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In this column against nuclear subs, I'd love to hear from those in the know about such things: is the bit highlighted in yellow true?
.... What is it about submarines that dazzles Canadian governments? It’s understandable that the navy falls in love with exotic toys — and submariners are a breed apart, doing a tough and dangerous job to which not everyone can adapt. Historically, Canada’s navy has an envious record — without submarines. So why do we want them? In 1998, we bought four submarines from Britain at the discount price of $750 million. A real bargain, we thought.Lucky we weren’t offered suits of armour.
The damn subs have been mostly in dry dock ever since — at the cost of a couple of billion since 1998, and the life of one sailor when a sub caught fire. Whenever outsiders questioned the purchase of aging subs, the explanation was that they enhanced our “sovereignty.” How sovereignty is established underwater is unclear — especially when these bloody things barely go underwater, and when they do they bump the bottom of the ocean. Or something goes wrong.
Submarines are an attack weapon. Dating back to the First World War, no Canadian submarine has ever fired a torpedo in anger. Our destroyers were pretty effective at killing German U-boats in war, but they aren’t essential for our navy, war or no war.
Now, Defence Minister Peter MacKay is making noises about acquiring nuclear submarines, which he’s called “a very important capability for the Canadian Forces ... nuclear subs are what’s needed under deep water, deep ice.” Oh? Why are they “needed?” We’ve had the nuclear sub argument before — with the government explaining that “nuclear” sub means nuclear-powered, not armed with nuclear weapons. What advantage would nuclear subs give Canada? Well, we could better detect Russian subs under Arctic ice. What would we do if we detected Russian subs? Well, we could inform the CBC, which would relay the fact to Canadians. Would we consider torpedoing a Russian sub? Good gracious, no! Not even an American sub ....