I'll believe it when I see it.
Most also realize that it's a great opportunity for pork barrelling for favoured providers. aka ISI, IMP, GDLS...PM Trudeau 'surprised' provinces unanimous on accelerated defence spending: Ford
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his fellow provincial leaders are united in pushing for Canada to meet its NATO defence spending targets ahead of schedule, and that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was "surprised" to hear it.www.ctvnews.ca
I think the Premiers have realized that not spending 2% of GDP on defence is now a net liability that is threatening our economy due to the US and to a lesser degree Europe looking at everything through a security lens.
The RCN already has too many warships with excessive costs to refurbish. No need to import more.I wonder if the Feds are taking notice of the Royal Navy’s recently announced plans to retire and/or sell off several of its ships, including HSS Bulwark and Albion. I understand those ships are pretty long in the tooth. Could they be refurbished without too much fuss or would it end up being another Victoria-class fiasco?
You be better off leasing the Wave Class tankers, laying up a couple of the CFP's and provide the USN with tanker support till the RN needs them back or the enough River Class are commissioned.I wonder if the Feds are taking notice of the Royal Navy’s recently announced plans to retire and/or sell off several of its ships, including HSS Bulwark and Albion. I understand those ships are pretty long in the tooth. Could they be refurbished without too much fuss or would it end up being another Victoria-class fiasco?
Does every discussion board have a cadre who religiously believe in buying falling-down money pits as the path to achieving adequacy at low cost?
Yep. Cue the Canadian Business Council (or whatever they’re called) also calling on further defence spending “to support national sovereignty”Most also realize that it's a great opportunity for pork barrelling for favoured providers. aka ISI, IMP, GDLS...
It's not pork barrelling when you develop and fund the necessary industry to create and maintain a viable security force.Most also realize that it's a great opportunity for pork barrelling for favoured providers. aka ISI, IMP, GDLS...
the latterI wonder if the Feds are taking notice of the Royal Navy’s recently announced plans to retire and/or sell off several of its ships, including HSS Bulwark and Albion. I understand those ships are pretty long in the tooth. Could they be refurbished without too much fuss or would it end up being another Victoria-class fiasco?
To be fair, there is a very good chance that a significant number of the CFP's will fail and be out of service for years, by the time the their River Class replacement are commissioned and is serviceable.Does every discussion board have a cadre who religiously believe in buying falling-down money pits as the path to achieving adequacy at low cost?
I wonder if running a tanker would be more beneficial (to them as a direct benefit and us politically) to our main ally than a clapped out CFP?Does every discussion board have a cadre who religiously believe in buying falling-down money pits as the path to achieving adequacy at low cost?
We have two JSS that should be coming online by then.To be fair, there is a very good chance that a significant number of the CFP's will fail and be out of service for years, by the time the their River Class replacement are commissioned and is serviceable.
True, that will just fill our needs. Another option is also buy Astreix, put it through a refit and improvements and by then with the CPF not sailing, you might be able to crew it fully with RCN types. While building a proper RCFA to run them in the future.We have two JSS that should be coming online by then.
Or let go of Asterix, and buy two - three more JSS.True, that will just fill our needs. Another option is also buy Astreix, put it through a refit and improvements and by then with the CPF not sailing, you might be able to crew it fully with RCN types. While building a proper RCFA to run them in the future.
Seaspan is going to be busy replacing CCG Icebreaker/buoytenders. As much as I would like us to have 4 of the same type of JSS, I doubt it will happen.Or let go of Asterix, and buy two - three more JSS.
Seaspan is going to be busy replacing CCG Icebreaker/buoytenders. As much as I would like us to have 4 of the same type of JSS, I doubt it will happen.
why not? Seaspan could easily contract the buoy tenders to a smaller yard, take a small profit from each and build two more JSS. The smaller coast guard vessels don't require any fancy cranes and large construction spacesSeaspan is going to be busy replacing CCG Icebreaker/buoytenders. As much as I would like us to have 4 of the same type of JSS, I doubt it will happen.
I suspect we're time past for a non zero number of long lead items for hypothetical JSS 3 and 4 and 5... so even a decision today would mean they would not have the desired commonality.why not? Seaspan could easily contract the buoy tenders to a smaller yard, take a small profit from each and build two more JSS. The smaller coast guard vessels don't require any fancy cranes and large construction spaces