Dale Denton
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Anyone know what our 3 NSS yards think of this project?
Has greater crew integration into USN and RN SSNs been studied?
At least build a sub rescue ship for the aging Victorias, and im sure allies would appreciate another rescue ship in the Atlantic.
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Since we clearly want nothing to do with AUKUS, could we not start something with France?
They have a current line of SSNs open and could use the win for Naval Group after the whole RAN controversy. I'm sure we could get a good deal for some Barracudas. They gave us a cheap option for FREMMs built in FRA and the rest in Canada - perhaps we could find a cheap way to work in Canadian maintenance infrastructure or even have some token outfitting done in Canada? Canadians won't want to pay the full price for any SSNs or SSKs at the same time as the CSC project, so we could get away with foreign built ships in this case without much public resistance (like anyone really would care in the first place).
French Ambassador Michel Miraillet has been in the news a very times in the past year regarding Canadian defence and foreign policy. You just know they're more than ready to send us some brochures if our gov't ever opened the door, but are concerned we aren't serious enough buyers and afraid of another burn.
Has greater crew integration into USN and RN SSNs been studied?
At least build a sub rescue ship for the aging Victorias, and im sure allies would appreciate another rescue ship in the Atlantic.
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Since we clearly want nothing to do with AUKUS, could we not start something with France?
They have a current line of SSNs open and could use the win for Naval Group after the whole RAN controversy. I'm sure we could get a good deal for some Barracudas. They gave us a cheap option for FREMMs built in FRA and the rest in Canada - perhaps we could find a cheap way to work in Canadian maintenance infrastructure or even have some token outfitting done in Canada? Canadians won't want to pay the full price for any SSNs or SSKs at the same time as the CSC project, so we could get away with foreign built ships in this case without much public resistance (like anyone really would care in the first place).
French Ambassador Michel Miraillet has been in the news a very times in the past year regarding Canadian defence and foreign policy. You just know they're more than ready to send us some brochures if our gov't ever opened the door, but are concerned we aren't serious enough buyers and afraid of another burn.