Canada Buys German Hulls for Arctic Patrol, Joining Nordic Submarine Pact
Ottawa picks ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems for its next submarine fleet, tying its Arctic sovereignty schedule to a German-Norwegian production line shaped by American pressure.
Canada has awarded a major submarine contract to German manufacturer ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, selecting a European hull to patrol the longest Arctic coastline in the world. The decision, reported Thursday, locks in a Western European supply chain for a mission that Canadian shipyards could not build on their own timeline. [1]
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