Starshell Magazine March 26
Lot of interesting information in there, discussions with Commanders of RCN, RNZN, RAN, Indonesian Navy, Pakistan Navy and Norwegian Navy.
Interview with RCN Chief of Naval Capability RAdm Jason Armstrong
Interview with RCN Director of Naval Strategy Captain Rob Watt
Some of the tidbits
- desire move to 4 or 5 Joint Support Ships (AOR's) from the current 2 being built
- Protecteur (JSS1)is a bit behind schedule but Preserver (JSS2) is ahead of schedule
- expect the submarine contract to be announced mid June, and negotiations on the contract to be completed in the Fall.
- Continental Defence Corvette will likely be a light frigate with the focus on range, ice capability and lethality, in the numbers of 8-20, industry day early next year as the project is still undergoing definition
- potential expansion of the National Shipbuilding Strategy to include other yards as demands are expected to increase
- Canada will remain focused on ASW as our prime warfare specialty because that's greatest naval threat to Canadian waters, however RCD will be able to do BMD (cueing vs engagement discussion needs to be had as continental BMD is developed over time)
- main resource constraint is people (no surprise I think for anyone)
- Future At-Sea Sovereignty Training Vessel (FASST-V) will be the Orca replacement and will have the ability to upgrade from training vessels to low end patrol vessels
- AOPS upgrading being looked at, and their roles are expanding beyond traditional patrol to include intelligence gathers and SOF support (we already know they have a passive sonar tail that was trialed for ASW and have mine hunting/clearance diver packages that can be added to them)