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#26
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After 2 billion dollars thoughts of scraping the submarine program?? http://www.cbc.ca/video/#/News/TV_Sh.../ID=2161330279 |
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An incredibly poor purchase decision in retrospect so this wouldn't surprise me in the least. The Upholder class subs were excellent when new - arguably the best diesel attack subs in the world when designed and launched in the 1980's - however buying them "used' after sitting dockside in the UK for 7-8 years, really what did DND expect? That is akin to letting your car sit on your boulevard for the same period of time, then deciding to turn over the engine one day and enter it into the Indy 500 the next. If Australia with less people and resources can design and build their own brand new attack subs from scratch, you'd think Canada at the very least couldv'e done better than to buy someone else's junk..... In fact according to a senior defence department source who is a friend the "original" original plan that was (albeit very briefly) considered was Canada being offered 4 US Los Angeles-Class nuclear attack boats to fulfill the hunter killer role, for a grand sum of $1 per boat. The catch of course is they were slated by that time for retirement by the Americans, hence the deal would have seen them having to go to US naval yards for servicing and refurbishment to the tune of several hundred million dollars. Of course Canada, ever eager to project a global image of being your friendly neighborhood "warm and fuzzy" Good Guy, couldn't and didn't really seriously consider the offer primarily due to the fact the government figured the anti-nuclear brigade in this country especially would have a field day with nuclear powered submarines based in Esquimalt. |
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As Canada was considering replacing our Oberons, so was Australia. They chose to build their own. From the start of the contract to when the sixth and final sub was delivered it took 16 years. The final two subs were cancelled. The six subs cost between $5 and $6 billion to build, close to a billion each. There are only three in service at the moment and that will fall to two shortly. HMAS Rankin has been out of service since 2008, it was launched in 2003. It is not expected to be in service till 2013 or later. HMAS Sheean has been out of service since 2008 and will not be in service soon HMAS Dechaineux it almost sunk in 2003 because of a construction error - it is in service HMAS Waller it has had the fewest problems and is currently in service HMAS Farncomb has had ongoing issues of things that break down HMAS Collins the first ship of the class and plagued with problems. After the problems with the Sheean, all the subs were out of service in 2003. In 2009, due to accidents and other issues, only one sub was operational. this happened again 2010. A significant amount of work on the subs was done in Sweden. The Victoria class subs are of roughly the same vintage and capabilities So as crappy as our subs seen, it could be worse |
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| A million will get you one of these babies ![]() Captured Narco-Sub Photograph by Mauricio Duenas, AFP/Getty Images The Colombian Navy forces a handmade submarine, laden with 1.6 tons of cocaine, to make an unscheduled stop in the Pacific port of Tumaco in 2008. Built of fiberglass and powered by ordinary marine diesel engines, most cocaine subs skim the surface of the Pacific undetected by radar as they cruise north from South America. Costing about a million dollars each to build, most cocaine subs are scuttled after just one successful run. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...85_600x450.jpg
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Just to add to the story of the Upholder-class boats, at the time they were considered so stealthy that the US was adament during negotiations that if the UK was going to sell them they could only do so to Canada, a trusted ally. My understanding is that had we backed out and the UK proceeded with the sale, that the US was quite prepared to outbid anyone to ensure they got the subs no matter the cost. Of course we did purchase them and since our navies' exercise together more or less continuously a major benefit to the US is that they would gain practical experience tracking them under realistic conditions (when they are operatrional of course!); top notch modern diesel attack subs are as quiet, or quieter, than nuclear boats. |
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But the Chretien government dithered for years on the decision to buy and in that 7 years mother nature did her work. Are the U-boats a good deal? That depends, if you listen to the media and Steve Staples (whose experience in submarine operations is limited to reading Tom Clancy novels) they aren't. If you listen to other more knowledgeable people they are still pretty good value for the money spent. If there are 3 subs operational by fall 2013 will there be a media frenzy stating "THREE SUBS OPERATIONAL!"? Time will tell, but I highly doubt it. |
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I would not want to be living in Esquimalt or View Royal when they start closing bridges and this shuttle is cut? Traffic is already terrible with the amount of Navy and Civillian traffic leaving the Dockyard and Shipyards. http://www.vicnews.com/news/142491965.html Last edited by dirtydeeds; Mar 14, 2012 at 05:43 PM. |
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__________________ "I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance" - Socrates |
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| The Canadian Press Date: Friday Mar. 16, 2012 6:47 AM ET HALIFAX — A British MP says Canada got a bad deal when it bought four used diesel-electric submarines from Britain. Read more: http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TopStories...#ixzz1pKGI3B2Q Meanwhile, back at the testing range our renovated submarine HMCS Victoria fired its torpedo. No ships were sunk, no humans were harmed as it didn't have a warhead.
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It seems if you want to operate subs, you have to expect very high costs. |
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In fact the US Navy is so concerned about the potential of diesel subs in terms of their ability to sail quietly, virtually undetected in key strategic waters, that they recently drilled extensively for over 2 years with a Swedish diesel boat and crew, in order to better understand what their own nuclear boats would be up against in potential combat situations. Relative to the dollars spent diesel submarines are actually a good (military) investment, assuming of course you do your due diligence and don't wind up buying someone else's junk..... |
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| http://www.timescolonist.com/news/to...468/story.html This just make way too much sense, doesn't it. Especially at DND. Quote:
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Now that the Blue Boat service has been cancelled, this would be the time to try running the Budd cars back and forth on the E&N line from Langford to DND. Or another idea would be to use the rail right of way to run busses back and forth. It could be managed like a railway with pullouts and to allow busses to pass each other. Here is an example of how it is done. Traffic returns to Stromeferry bypass route.. after rail line is adapted for cars Mar 20 2012 By David Love ![]() Read more: http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/sc...6908-23795119/
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Nice work Bingo.
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Jeez, that railway conversion fixed a 140-km detour.
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| Victoria frigate seizes drugs, while on deployment. CJOC NR 12.002 - December 5, 2012 OTTAWA - Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Ottawa is currently conducting a 44-day deployment in the eastern Pacific with resounding operational success. On November 28, 2012 the Esquimalt-based frigate was patrolling in international waters southeast of Isla de Coco, Costa Rica when she assisted a United States (US) Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment team in boarding a suspicious fishing vessel. This boarding resulted in the seizure of 36 bales of cocaine weighing 1,086 kilograms, with an estimated wholesale value of more than US $29 million. Between November 18 and 29, CP-140 Aurora crews from 19 Wing, Comox and 14 Wing, Greenwood assisted in seizing, through surveillance and detection, 144 bales of cocaine weighing 4,300 kilograms, with a wholesale value of more than US $116 million. In total, more than US $145 million worth of drugs were seized. The Royal Canadian Air Force has also contributed to Operation Caribbe by providing five CP-140 Aurora long-range patrol aircraft to fly critical surveillance sorties in the region. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/britis...an-deaths.html
__________________ "I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance" - Socrates Last edited by Bingo; Dec 05, 2012 at 09:09 PM. |
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Big Boats, Big Guns AND Big egos??? |
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__________________ "I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance" - Socrates |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_jurisdiction |
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Is the war on drugs the same as any other war? If WWII was fought with it being safe to do as you like once in international waters, how would that have worked? Here is what wikipedia says; "Ships sailing the high seas are generally under the jurisdiction of the flag state; (if there is one) however, when a ship is involved in certain criminal acts, such as piracy, any nation can exercise jurisdiction under the doctrine of universal jurisdiction. International waters can be contrasted with internal waters, territorial waters and exclusive economic zone." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_waters
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#48
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Those pics show up for anyone else? I'm just seeing the little boxes with the x in them.
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#49
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Not working, they appear to be from an email
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#50
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I'll try again, Mods please delete previous attempt A and B jetty conduit. Goes from the Main Dockyard Gate to the base of the new jetties. Hazardous Materials Handling Facility New Base Operations and Fire Hall (Huge improvement!) West View East View |
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