whitehorse
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Ex-Dragoon:
I am not dissing the helicopter carrying destroyer or frigate, I am simply pointing out that historically they were used (in part) by the RCN as a cheap replacement for the BONAVENTURE when she was scrapped for economic/political reasons. The reality is compared to a modernversion of BONAENTURE they are simply less capable. Exactly the same process is going on today with respect to other capabilities like MCM. This is simply part of a long term trend in Canadian Naval capabilities and shows no sign of letting up. This government for all of its hot air has not signed a single warship building contract in the three years of its existence. What it has done is cancel without replacement the JSS project. That decision too place over six months ago and yet I have heard nothing official on either an AOR replacement, an amphib capability, the 280 replacement etc etc.
AS far as submarines go, if the SSKs are being used then it should be done so publicly. SO far as I know the Somali pirates dont appear to have ASW capabilities and as a result the usual submariners preference for secrecy shouldn't be necessary.
The point here is that submariners haven't sold their platforms to the public. That's why Chretien got away with not buying them for 5 years, no public pressure. Having said that I suspect that the Canadian public has no time for the usual cold war nonsense and vague generalities that one usually sees come from that community in justifying their costs and lack of operational usefulness. Let me blunt, an overwhelming majority of Canadians dont know about or care about SSKs, what little they do know, they don't like. If the submarine community wants to sell this capability (and its replacement) they have to sell themselves now or in 10 years or so they will be out of a job.
I am not dissing the helicopter carrying destroyer or frigate, I am simply pointing out that historically they were used (in part) by the RCN as a cheap replacement for the BONAVENTURE when she was scrapped for economic/political reasons. The reality is compared to a modernversion of BONAENTURE they are simply less capable. Exactly the same process is going on today with respect to other capabilities like MCM. This is simply part of a long term trend in Canadian Naval capabilities and shows no sign of letting up. This government for all of its hot air has not signed a single warship building contract in the three years of its existence. What it has done is cancel without replacement the JSS project. That decision too place over six months ago and yet I have heard nothing official on either an AOR replacement, an amphib capability, the 280 replacement etc etc.
AS far as submarines go, if the SSKs are being used then it should be done so publicly. SO far as I know the Somali pirates dont appear to have ASW capabilities and as a result the usual submariners preference for secrecy shouldn't be necessary.
The point here is that submariners haven't sold their platforms to the public. That's why Chretien got away with not buying them for 5 years, no public pressure. Having said that I suspect that the Canadian public has no time for the usual cold war nonsense and vague generalities that one usually sees come from that community in justifying their costs and lack of operational usefulness. Let me blunt, an overwhelming majority of Canadians dont know about or care about SSKs, what little they do know, they don't like. If the submarine community wants to sell this capability (and its replacement) they have to sell themselves now or in 10 years or so they will be out of a job.