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Annex A shows what's happening when in the next five years. I am slightly optimistic that there's about a billion in additional infra, beyond things like northern bases, and large chunks for renting a ship (presumably Asterix) and ship repairs, plus a big chunk for NP and Cyber all in the five year horizon.Like everything else in this abortion of an update, in 20-30 years maybe.
There is in fact over $600M for 24/25, in NP, naval repairs and rentals, and Cyber (and small amounts elsewhere). Annex A has the details.I am still reeling that there's not a cent committed for 2024-25 and the bulk coming post Election 2025....
I think we're merging and splitting posts at the same time!Adm note: Since the SSE/defence vision discussion also generated a lot of juicy discussion a couple of years ago, it's all been merged into a single thread. Back to your regularly scheduled discussion ....
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A lot of this is post election money, colour me cynical. After the hack and slash of O&M (to the tune of 40%+ on some bases), $1B in infrastructure is just going to replace everything we broke by not maintaining it this year.Annex A shows what's happening when in the next five years. I am slightly optimistic that there's about a billion in additional infra, beyond things like northern bases, and large chunks for renting a ship (presumably Asterix) and ship repairs, plus a big chunk for NP and Cyber all in the five year horizon.
I'm not saying this is the greatest thing since sliced bread.A lot of this is post election money, colour me cynical. After the hack and slash of O&M (to the tune of 40%+ on some bases), $1B in infrastructure is just going to replace everything we broke by not maintaining it this year.
It's hard to see the step forward when most of us will be released when the funding finally kicks in, and we're staring down $1B in cuts per year for the next few years.I'm not saying this is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
But any major spending changes takes time. New buildings need plans. NP is a quick hit to buy things available now.
There are plenty of things I'd like to see sooner. But that they are being discussed as important is at least a step forward.
I would not even call it a policy document, its more a spending wish list. Nothing really screams "this is what we want the CAF to accomplish"It's hard to see the step forward when most of us will be released when the funding finally kicks in, and we're staring down $1B in cuts per year for the next few years.
I absolutely love some of the capabilities we're buying. They're long overdue. Critical ones are just empty promises without funding (explore submarines, explore artillery, explore tanks) and others are funded so far past the best before dates (Griffon replacement) that they might as well have not been mentioned. Not to mention they punted creating a coherent National Security Strategy making the CAF unable to start divesting capabilities and facilities until at least 2028 so we're stuck throwing all that new NP money at things we don't need.
Much like SSE, I'm underwhelmed. This is hardly a transformative document and reads like throwing cash at whatever has been in the media recently to calm the circling sharks.
We will explore options to acquire new vehicles adapted to ice, snow and tundra.
We will explore options for enabling our Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessels to embark and operate our maritime helicopters at sea.
We will also explore options for acquiring ground-based air defences to defend critical infrastructure from a diverse array of incoming airborne attacks, including drones, missiles and artillery.
We will explore options for modernizing our artillery capabilities.
We will explore options for upgrading or replacing our tank and light armoured vehicle fleets.
Canada will explore establishing a light armoured vehicle production program to replenish our fleet while also enabling industry to invest in a sustainable defence production capacity to support Canada and our NATO allies.
We will explore options for acquiring a suite of surveillance and strike drones and counter-drone capabilities.
we will establish northern operational support hubs.
We commit to vastly improving the Canadian Armed Forces' ability to surveil and control our underwater and maritime approaches. We will explore options for renewing and expanding our submarine fleet to enable the Royal Canadian Navy to project a persistent deterrent on all three coasts, with under-ice capable, conventionally powered submarines.
we will invest in current and new Defence infrastructure from coast to coast to coast.
To detect and manage airborne threats, we will acquire airborne early warning aircraft.
I think thats all it is. The Griffon life extensionI am guessing you will be getting new Griffons.
Look at the cash lines. It's a replacement project (likely including infrastructure) and not GLLE.I think thats all it is. The Griffon life extension
The Right Capabilities for CanadaLook at the cash lines. It's a replacement project (likely including infrastructure) and not GLLE.
2024-2025 | 2025-2026 | 2026-2027 | 2027-2028 | 2028-2029 | 5-year total | 20-year total 2024-2025 to 2043-2044 | |
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Tactical Helicopters | 0 | 1 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 17 | 18,383 |
Refit? Or just extending the contract?Anyone on the naval side noticed this one in the "Sustaining naval vessels" section, though: "Including [...] preserving the Royal Canadian Navy’s interim at-sea replenishment capability."
I can only read this as meaning we'll be refitting and keeping the Asterix going.