Royal Canadian Navy
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Apr- 2026 -15 AprilAmericas
Hanwha Ocean Engages Nova Scotia, Irving to Boost Canada Submarine Bid
Hanwha Ocean has sought to expand cooperation with institutions in Nova Scotia as part of its efforts to win Canada’s Patrol Submarine Project.
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Mar- 2026 -10 MarchAmericas
Hanwha Teams With Canadian Firms, Universities for Next-Gen Patrol Submarine Program
South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean has signed five industry teaming agreements and three memoranda of understanding with Canadian companies and universities in support of the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project.
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Feb- 2026 -19 FebruaryAmericas
Canada Debuts US-Made MK 54 Torpedo in Live Test
The Royal Canadian Navy has tested the US-built MK 54 lightweight torpedo, validating its performance as the latest addition to the frigate fleet’s anti-submarine warfare arsenal.
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Aug- 2025 -28 AugustAmericas
Canada Narrows Next-Gen Submarine Competition to Thyssenkrupp, Hanwha
Canada has named Germany’s Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems and South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean as finalists to supply up to 12 new diesel-electric submarines for the Royal Canadian Navy.
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8 AugustAir
MDA Space to Supply Shipborne Drones for Canadian Navy Halifax Frigates
Ontario-based defense contractor MDA Space has received $48 million in contracts to provide unmanned aerial systems for the Royal Canadian Navy’s Halifax-class guided missile frigates.
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Jun- 2025 -3 JuneAmericas
Canadian Navy Picks Rolls-Royce for River-Class Destroyer Power System
Rolls-Royce has reached an agreement with the Royal Canadian Navy to supply propulsion and handling systems for its first three river-class destroyers.
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Mar- 2025 -13 MarchAmericas
South Korea Offers Submarines, Military Systems to Canada
South Korea is offering defense systems to Canada to bolster its military arsenal amid Ottawa’s deteriorating relations with the US.
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11 MarchAmericas
Canada Awards Contracts for Coast Guard’s Next-Gen Polar Icebreakers
Canada has contracted local shipbuilders to commence development of the coast guard’s modern polar icebreakers as part of the government’s National Shipbuilding Strategy.
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10 MarchAmericas
Irving Signs Construction Deal for First Canadian Navy River Destroyers
Nova Scotia-based Irving Shipbuilding has accepted a contract to develop the first of 15 River-class destroyers for the Royal Canadian Navy.
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Feb- 2025 -7 FebruaryAmericas
Canada Opens Renovated Jetty for Future Naval Fleets in British Columbia
Canada’s Department of Defence has inaugurated a reconstructed jetty at the Esquimalt military base in Victoria, British Columbia.
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