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Yes but…Canadians are increasingly in favour of increasing defence spending:
So the government could do it, without a political price.
At what cost, doesn’t grow on trees (as much as some Politicians like to pretend it does). Right now it appears the CSC are going to be fitted for not with a number of required items.
Personally I don’t see a viable Sub fleet for Canada - as given the Arctic and the ranges needed for other things, I think if the RCN was to get a major plus up, SSN’s are the only option that make sense— but I don’t see the cost (and the dreaded Nuclear word) being palatable. AIP boats aren’t suited for under ice work, other than at the periphery, and when one looks at the ranges required by Canada, you’d need around 24 boats to have a fleet on station with transit times to the periphery coming from both coasts.
The whole 4=1 sub thing, so 8 active boats, East Coast and West Coast Ports equals 4 boats patrolling at Coast from each coast, which would really be 2 choke point locations. Maybe with new boats you could get away with 18 for a period.
I don’t see a solid ROI from that.
Perhaps it’s time to let the Sub dreams for Canada die, and focus on other Maritime roles.