The 1982 Anglo-Argentine Falklands War
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1w ago
By Les Mader, 8 April 2024 It is my personal belief that the 1982 Anglo-Argentine Falklands War was largest and bloodiest naval campaign fought since World War II.  Clearly, there have been campaigns since then that have involved larger navies and which have occurred over a longer duration.  However, these have been fairly one-sided affairs ..read more
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The CSC and the Cost-Value Exchange Ratio
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By Dan Middlemiss,7 April 2024 There is a perplexing incongruity at the heart of Ottawa’s surface combatant project. On the one hand, a central rationale of our National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS) is the premise that Canada should have a sovereign strategic capacity to build ships, especially when contentious times render foreign suppliers unreliable. On the ..read more
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HMCS Charlottetown returns from NATO exercise
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3w ago
RCN Public Affairs, 29 March 2024. After 37 days at sea for Exercise Steadfast Defender, His Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Charlottetown returned home March 13. Since departing their homeport of Halifax in January, the crew of HMCS Charlottetown participated in Exercises Joint Warrior 24 and Dynamic Guard 24, where they performed intensive anti-submarine warfare training. This ..read more
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Is the United Nations Still Relevant in Preventing State-to-State Aggression?
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By Jeff G. Gilmour, 22 March 2024 With permanent members of the Security Council having exclusive power of veto, the United Nations has in reality become a lame duck.  As a result, in the case of Russia invading Ukraine, the UN is unable to take any measures or actions to halt this unlawful aggression. When ..read more
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Solutions Needed Now
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By Ted Barnes, 17 March 2024 It was recently noted in the media that the CAF is in a death spiral. While I don’t share that exact sediment there is neglect by the government that we need to collectively solve quickly. It’s really telling when the public even agrees that the CAF needs to be ..read more
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NDHQ deals with a seasonal threat
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National Defence Headquarters message to personnel: Please be mindful of the Canadian geese that live at NDHQ (Carling). Spring and Summer are their breeding season and they can become aggressive and territorial if they perceive a threat to their nest or their offspring. If you encounter a goose / geese that is displaying aggressive behavior, it ..read more
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The CAF and AI
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By Dr. Ann Griffiths, 12 March 2024 The Department of National Defence has released its Artificial Intelligence Strategy. In the Introduction, CDS General Wayne Eyre and DND Deputy Minister Bill Matthews state that the world is at a “technological inflection point” and that Canada needs to keep up. The strategy “commits the Defence Team to ..read more
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Saab and Damen Export C-71 Submarines to Canada 
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By Blair Shaw, 10 March 2024 This may interest readers. It's a statement from Damen Marine themselves. Other news sources are linked below. The statement says:  Saab and Damen Shipyards Group have agreed to export the advanced Expeditionary C-71 submarines. CEO of Damen Shipyards Arnout Damen and CEO of Saab Micael Johansson made the decision ..read more
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DND Spending Reductions
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1M ago
Message from the Deputy Minister and Chief of the Defence Staff DND/CAF Departmental Plan 2024-25 and Spending Reductions Yesterday, the Government of Canada announced its plan to reduce spending and find long-term savings that will ensure key priorities for Canadians are well-supported in the years ahead. As the largest organization in the federal government, Defence ..read more
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Information Denied
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Moderator, 1 March 2024 In an article in Ottawa Citizen (“DND ignores requests to release information, undercutting federal law, MPs are told”), David Pugliese discusses Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard’s report to the House of Commons Committee on National Defence earlier this week. According to her, the Department of National Defence is ignoring requests to release ..read more
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