I served 24 years in the RCN as a Naval Weapon Technician/ Weapon Eng Technician Fire Control. Enjoyed every bit of it. 7 major deployments done. Well done to all. Ready Aye Ready
And in that 24 years, your generation allowed in mass immigration and set the stage to make our country the mess it is today. Hope you're proud of yourself, boomer.
Say what you want. I Salute the women and men of the RCN, all of Canada's military, for the respectful and committed effort they all make to keep Canada safe and respected. Thank you for your service.
Great video. I’m so proud of all our soldiers sailors and airmen in our Canadian Armed Forces! Thank for your hard work, dedication and sacrifices for us!! What great work you do every day and night
This is awesome! We need to almost do a series like the British did with Warship life at sea! This is the direction we need to take for recruiting! Keep it up guys!
@TrudeauHater Typical knee jerk response. You obviously were not in the military during the last Conservative governement. I'm speaking as one in the military who saw all the cuts AND was a Conservative party member.
@scottbuckley6578 Yes. Good idea. No reason to scrap a good interceptor, if all you need it to do is guard North American aerospace from hostile aviation threats.
@joevandorpe1488 all we need are 20 or so to defend are air space while the F35s can do the nato stuff and not to mention that are submarine numbers should grow
When our ships aren't rusting away in port, or our submarines not burning, our fine sailors are treated to the best mold-infested ships the world has ever seen.
I have many friends and family in the Canadian Navy. It's true the ships are floating scrap heaps, but that's because of our terrible military procurement process.
@@gryph01I worked for a company pumping oil and hydronic fluid on all of the ships in the Atlantic fleet, the Frigates are ok, the patrol ships are crap and slow, the subs barely work and the crews hate them, we couldn't even pump oil onto the ship as none of the connections were standard they had to pump it by hand from a barrel, the rubber panels on the sub to absorb sonar were falling off, it's just pure crap
If they buy helmets it's by choice. We have perfectly good, new light-weight helmets. The same goes for boots and other kit. Not sure where you're getting your fake news.
@@mdsf01 Have you heard the term Ratio'd? Multiple reports Multiple sources I refuse your weak sauce comment from a Cartoon avatar. Stick to serving me my food from the Drive through checkout Even Hitler has his apologists
Guess you must be one of the NDHQ boot lickers as fact is facts. Look at Admrial Norman and how troops are finding out how useless our leadership in NDHQ ( liberals yes boys) are .never pass a fault and lead by example are definitely not followed it's like having miniature trudoes in charge..multiple tours in Afghanistan and proud of what we once were . ashamed of Canada now .
As an interested civilian it is was educational to get a peak behind the scenes. This was more interesting than I thought it was going to be. Go Canada.
"The Government" is your government and it's the taxpayers of Canada that are 100% at fault. The public fails to show any interest in our defences, couldn't care less apparently and if the Canadian taxpayers did care, they would make Defence a voting issue. They don't government after government. No party is going to support the military if there are no votes in it for them.
@@jmohafa6939 I loathe the man. I served in Mr. Trudeau Senior's navy and that's when we started making bricks without straw in the Canadian navy. However ... The original order for these fine Frigates was 18 and Jason Kenny, a tight sphinctered Libertarian from land-locked Alberta cancelled the last 6 leaving just a dozen which is too few to hold up our end
@@NickyKDChaleunphone We have our new Arctic/Opv but no new replacements for our regular ones. Although they might get replacements soon. At least one company in Canada has been putting together a replacement bid in anticipation that it will be announced soon.
God bless you guys let’s make and keep the peace amen; God bless you take care and keep the discipline up in the ranks; the army was one of the best things I ever did; God bless you good luck bye
I served as a Canadian Military Engineer in the '90's and was proud of how much Canadian servicemen and women did with so little support from the government. As a CME we had a high operational tempo in order to meet our deployment and training exercises, which we did but only by sacrificing our family lives. At times the supply issues were so bad that we had to wear worn out combat uniforms as there were no replacements and once we were ordered to turn in one of the two pairs of combat boots we were issued so Supply could issue them to others. Used combat boots! More than once we had to rely on American transport aircraft to get us to joint training exercises and with the closure of CFB Chilliwack we had to train at Ft. Lewis in Washington state. Yet despite the government's lack of support for the Canadian Forces we all dug down deep and made do with what we had although I must admit that it was always a concern that if the government couldn't properly support us during peacetime we better the heck not go to war! CHIMO!
Retired RCN ; I believe Canada should have been a submarine navy, hunter killer/ surveillance patrol. Best bang for your dollar overall. We should have purchased or built the German Type submarine. Surface ships are just top water targets. Canada had the option in the early 2000s to obtain these sleek ultra quiet killing machines of the deep and further more to build more here. These were at the time state of the art. Once again a group of numpty’s in Ottawa said no and the contracts were laid to build ice breaker patrol ships when the ice now for the most part is slush. 🤪.
Beautiful ships when parked in Victoria harbor. Best admired from a distance or kiss your money and boat license good bye. I'm talking to you, you little kayakers and canoeists.
I have alot of pride in our military folks. These people make it look like a good occupation. But remember, they say and do what they are told to do and say. Reality is, nobody wants to join because our government treats them like peons. They have WW2 equipment to deal with. In Latvia had to use hand me downs or extra helmets and warmer clothing from other militaries. Plus have to ask their families to send them food. Their pensions and medicals suck big time. So yup, people are just gonna line up to join. You can stay home and much safer and make the same or better pay and medical on welfare. Our military should make more money than our highest paid police force. They are our country police . On call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year do deal with any threats from anywhere in the world. Not like our police that just just deal with local problems and do a shoddy job at that.
I love how our brave sailors low key talk about they make miracle with nothing. Management main focus is diversity and inclusion instead of supplying our sailors with the equipment they need. The younger generation can see through the fake facade and have no interest in joining a leadership that demonizes them.
@@leecrumble3921 Actually what is being looked at are replacement subs. What is being negotiated about are up to 12 KSS 3s. Development partnerships for the new subs has been going on for a while. Far more useful than a carrier.
Don't be fooled. Behind every Recruiting video is a bunch of burnt out salty sailors just buying their time til they VR. And this is command "promising" rest and recuperation amongst their sailors while they're out there on their 4th deployment.
only has 12 anti ship missiles and i don't remember how many anti air missiles i think its like 20. It is pretty bad, don't know what they were thinking when it was designed.
Would love to see Canada contribute more to defending North America. With such a great maritime history and the northern pole still the closest distance to russia, why the government won't spend more on it's military I don't understand. Also, what use is a 40 or 57mm gun on a ship as big as a frigate? Anyone know? I mean REALLY..... a 2 or 6lb shell against what? Seems to me any vessel over 150 feet should have a 3" gun. Over 400' a 5"" gun, and over 550' maybe a new 7"" rapid fire gun for all NATO ships. Missles are so expensive and not needed if you had a gum with a worth while shell weight/size....
As always, there are numerous reasons. While not all of them are necessarily good reasons, perhaps perspective can be gained by understanding that the entire population of Canada is less than that of the state of California. The math, in terms of tax base, is fairly obvious. It'd be great if we spent at least the average of our European allies, but no one else on the planet spends the same percentage of federal budgets on defence as the U.S. does. Pretty sure most Canadians wouldn't want to do that, either.
@@paulcarter2048 There no reason why Canada can't increase defence spending. Upgrading our token capabilities and defending OUR arctic with Trillions of natural resources up there should be a top priority. Otherwise the Elephant down south might want to "liberate" us one day. We also have the population, technology and money to support a strong military. We just don't have the will.
@@jameson1239 I'm assuming we will be a all Frigate fleet of like? 6? or so? Canada dosen't like to spend on its armed forces sadly :( i think we got rid of all our destroyers too if i recall.
@@jameson1239 i'm surprized. but then it could do like they did with the f35 .. cancel at the last minute because were so cheap... then end up having to re apply to get the thing they canceled but at a higher price.. we shall see.
CBC hates the military, i remember when some idiot grilled a new army recruit when he said he was ready to kill someone when he gets deployed to Afghanistan, you could tell the kid was nervous so he said he's not answering anymore questions.
The first and foremost consideration in Canadian National Defense is politics: Where the ship is going to be built, the # of jobs created, and the # of potential votes. The second consideration is the power of unions. Without unions and the people it employs nothing can be done. The third consideration is the personnel of DND itself who are poorly paid, poorly trained and the turn-over of personnel is very high. The equipment is often out of date by decades; The military mentality lags even futher behind. It is so sad that Canadian National Defense is being compromised by its own Natioal government first, and then by powerful unions desperate for work and who, in turn, have the ability to influence National elections. Canada should have been conquered long ago if it were somewhere in the middle of Europe.
Canada's military spending is about the same as Australia's, why do they have aircraft carriers (two!) and advanced destroyers, and we only have some 30 years old ships?where did the money go?Type 26 frigate from British? where is our own defense industry?
The Aussies weren't ruined by the unification of their armed forces. Caf unification caused a spiral of "less personnel= less ships", and "less ships means less personnel". I'd also like to add on the fact we are buying 15 type 26 to the handful the Australians are buying. There is hope for the RCN, it'll just take our shipbuilding cranking into gear
To start with the Halifaxs were designed at the same time as the American Burkes, I knew a guy who was involved in their development. The full load of the Canadian Type 26 is that of the the American Burkes destroyer at 9400 tons or the Russian Muskova cruiser. Frigates????? Canada does not need carriers it would be a waste of money. The Australian's environment is quite different and does not have to do an Arctic build up as we do. Incident;y Canada is buying 88 Block 4 F35s vs the Australian 72 Blocks 1 through 3. The Subs that in the works possibly 12 KSS3 will also be at least partially built in or outfitted in Canada and the type 26s will be built in Canada. Canada is planning to build 15 and Australia 9. Note Canada must build a two ocean navy plus the Arctic. Carriers do nothing for that. Australia does not maintain much of a Coast Guard while Canada must maintain multiple ice breakers including the planned two heavy ice breakers. Canadian conditions are usually more challenging than those faced by Australia. Canadain shipbuilding is about 25% of the toal capacity in North America.
@@arabrem488 couldn't agree more, and I do know the fact that Canada bought 15 frigates, the problem is that the Type 26 is too expensive, i think 12 ships are enough to replace the Halifax-class frigate one-on-one, and the rest of money ,we can use to build a small aircraft carrier like Australia or Spain,wouldn't that be better?
Simply looking at money doesn’t mean that much you need to look at how the money is being spent I’d wager a lot more of Australias money is being spent of procurement vs Canadas budget also calling what Australia has an aircraft carrier is quite generous they are helicopter carriers/troopships which we don’t particularly need considering those types of ships don’t work well in an arctic environment we tested it in the 50s with HMCS Bonaventure.
As a civilian I respect military personnel but not the cause. I used to want to join the army when I was in my late teens I'm so glad I didn't. Rich people keep getting rich by sending young people over seas to fight for oil.
11:00 is such a backwards way of thinking. If somebody in the military wants to dwell on how they think you're feeling you both have a problem alot bigger to deal with.
Well this is fantastic, but how about more of these ships ,and a couple of aircraft carriers and a few submarines that actually work. We haven't seen a carrier since the Bonaventure. The governments past and present are taking a big gamble not keeping our forces strong protecting the longest coastal land in the world. Our navy is a disgrace aswell as the other 2 military services. Not our fault as we are always looking to our government to be seeing this. The morons running our country past and present are the problem waisting our money
once we get the f35s rolling , we should add one on each coast and up above they say we are building 15 type 26 frigates thats impressive in and of itself
@@joemeatballs3694 increase pay a lil make that known and you will get more recruits ...i know its taxes but hey were 9th largest economy in world with like shit for brains army its ridiculous in any sense
Very interesting. Great men and women sailors. Question : What are we doing in the Mediterranean? Is there anything over there that could possibly threaten me and my family in Windsor Ontario? As always we partner with the warmongering meddling USA. We should keep our limited armed forces available to intercept threats on our coasts and in the arctic.
Didn't you see? They were protecting Arab countries by intercepting cannabis extract, and coloring books with kids in Vietnam. What a waste of limited funds. When we cannot even protect our own sovereignty in the Arctic.
I served 24 years in the RCN as a Naval Weapon Technician/ Weapon Eng Technician Fire Control. Enjoyed every bit of it. 7 major deployments done. Well done to all. Ready Aye Ready
And in that 24 years, your generation allowed in mass immigration and set the stage to make our country the mess it is today. Hope you're proud of yourself, boomer.
my bmq june 24th, going in as NEP do all the cool things of the other jobs but i want to be WEng after
Are you excited for the type 26 as well
Time we start funding our Sailors and Soldiers the right way, either way good content. Thank you for your services those who make due.
They have slowly started too
This is the content we need🔥 great work media team and RCN
Say what you want. I Salute the women and men of the RCN, all of Canada's military, for the respectful and committed effort they all make to keep Canada safe and respected. Thank you for your service.
Great video. I’m so proud of all our soldiers sailors and airmen in our Canadian Armed Forces! Thank for your hard work, dedication and sacrifices for us!! What great work you do every day and night
This is awesome! We need to almost do a series like the British did with Warship life at sea! This is the direction we need to take for recruiting! Keep it up guys!
CANADA ARE GREAT FIGHTERS AND VERY SMART AND TOUGH SOLDIERS// THEY DO A GREAT JOB
THEY CAN ALWAYS BUY FROM UKRAINE// I HERE THEY HAVE ALOT OF US ARMY STUF FOR SALE@TrudeauHater
Supplied with Cold War era equipment.
@TrudeauHater Typical knee jerk response. You obviously were not in the military during the last Conservative governement. I'm speaking as one in the military who saw all the cuts AND was a Conservative party member.
@@mdsf01guess you never were in Afghanistan as it was the liberal ndp that fought against helicopters and air support.
moron@@michaelpiwcewicz1412
Should try to keep 3-4 frigates when they accept the Type 26. Coastal patrol and harbour defence.
The frigates will still be a large part of our fleet as the Type 26 transitions in!
I said the same thing about are cf18s when the f35s arrive
@scottbuckley6578 Yes. Good idea. No reason to scrap a good interceptor, if all you need it to do is guard North American aerospace from hostile aviation threats.
@joevandorpe1488 all we need are 20 or so to defend are air space while the F35s can do the nato stuff and not to mention that are submarine numbers should grow
Biggest problem is recruitment. No one wants to be in the military anymore
When our ships aren't rusting away in port, or our submarines not burning, our fine sailors are treated to the best mold-infested ships the world has ever seen.
Sounds like you have never been on a ship or been on a parade square.
@@gryph01no, thats accurate
I have many friends and family in the Canadian Navy. It's true the ships are floating scrap heaps, but that's because of our terrible military procurement process.
Canadian sure pay top dollars for our ships. We just get ships in terrible conditions. It’s a disgrace to our brave sailors and the taxpayers.
@@gryph01I worked for a company pumping oil and hydronic fluid on all of the ships in the Atlantic fleet, the Frigates are ok, the patrol ships are crap and slow, the subs barely work and the crews hate them, we couldn't even pump oil onto the ship as none of the connections were standard they had to pump it by hand from a barrel, the rubber panels on the sub to absorb sonar were falling off, it's just pure crap
Horribly underfunded and still producing dope ass content, love to see it.
If our troops have to buy our own helmets in Latvia Imagine how dangerous our old ships are. It was awful when I served in the 80's
They like to spontaneously catch fire, its great
If they buy helmets it's by choice. We have perfectly good, new light-weight helmets. The same goes for boots and other kit. Not sure where you're getting your fake news.
@@mdsf01 Have you heard the term Ratio'd? Multiple reports Multiple sources
I refuse your weak sauce comment from a Cartoon avatar. Stick to serving me my food from the Drive through checkout
Even Hitler has his apologists
You believe this shit 😂
Guess you must be one of the NDHQ boot lickers as fact is facts. Look at Admrial Norman and how troops are finding out how useless our leadership in NDHQ ( liberals yes boys) are .never pass a fault and lead by example are definitely not followed it's like having miniature trudoes in charge..multiple tours in Afghanistan and proud of what we once were . ashamed of Canada now .
This is a nice video it help bring awareness Canada navy
This is a call for help. It’s a miracle they can accomplish their mission with their janky equipment.
Agreed! I'm going to be getting my CD2 (for 32 years service) but being in the Army I still have very little knowledge of the Navy.
Bravo Zulu folks!
@@mdsf01 thank for your service
@@kingzano-l8t Thank you. I am fortunate to be a member of the CAF.
As an interested civilian it is was educational to get a peak behind the scenes. This was more interesting than I thought it was going to be. Go Canada.
One of the best videos I’ve seen regarding the RCN. Bravo Zulu.
Great respect to all the crew. Our government could better equip them though.
Remember trudoes ndp laughing at American saying we don't hold our end well were not laughing now
"The Government" is your government and it's the taxpayers of Canada that are 100% at fault. The public fails to show any interest in our defences, couldn't care less apparently and if the Canadian taxpayers did care, they would make Defence a voting issue. They don't government after government. No party is going to support the military if there are no votes in it for them.
@@jmohafa6939 I loathe the man. I served in Mr. Trudeau Senior's navy and that's when we started making bricks without straw in the Canadian navy. However ... The original order for these fine Frigates was 18 and Jason Kenny, a tight sphinctered Libertarian from land-locked Alberta cancelled the last 6 leaving just a dozen which is too few to hold up our end
I think Canada is due for a New Frigate and the Type 26 frigate would fit Canada's needs. I also think the FREMM could be Canada's Compact DDG
15 type 26 are going to be build …
@@jean-lucbrault7031 What about their OPV. Maybe something along the lines of the USCG's NSC
@@NickyKDChaleunphone We have our new Arctic/Opv but no new replacements for our regular ones. Although they might get replacements soon. At least one company in Canada has been putting together a replacement bid in anticipation that it will be announced soon.
@@normie2165 I think Canada should go with the River class OPV from the UK
@@normie2165we have ordered the type 26 and they are currently under construction but they are going to take awhile
God bless you guys let’s make and keep the peace amen; God bless you take care and keep the discipline up in the ranks; the army was one of the best things I ever did; God bless you good luck bye
I applied a month ago but was told that application might take up to 24 months. Why is that? I applied to a in demand career
I served as a Canadian Military Engineer in the '90's and was proud of how much Canadian servicemen and women did with so little support from the government. As a CME we had a high operational tempo in order to meet our deployment and training exercises, which we did but only by sacrificing our family lives. At times the supply issues were so bad that we had to wear worn out combat uniforms as there were no replacements and once we were ordered to turn in one of the two pairs of combat boots we were issued so Supply could issue them to others. Used combat boots! More than once we had to rely on American transport aircraft to get us to joint training exercises and with the closure of CFB Chilliwack we had to train at Ft. Lewis in Washington state. Yet despite the government's lack of support for the Canadian Forces we all dug down deep and made do with what we had although I must admit that it was always a concern that if the government couldn't properly support us during peacetime we better the heck not go to war! CHIMO!
Much respect for Canadian sailors. 👍
Is there any talk of the RCN designating a new Pride of the Fleet vessel?
Lt Skinflute made commander? How am I not surprised!
Point Lepreau... Build our own reactors and fleet...
Retired RCN ; I believe Canada should have been a submarine navy, hunter killer/ surveillance patrol. Best bang for your dollar overall. We should have purchased or built the German Type submarine. Surface ships are just top water targets. Canada had the option in the early 2000s to obtain these sleek ultra quiet killing machines of the deep and further more to build more here. These were at the time state of the art. Once again a group of numpty’s in Ottawa said no and the contracts were laid to build ice breaker patrol ships when the ice now for the most part is slush. 🤪.
Im eternally proud and grateful to our people in uniform for their sacrifice, but man! do we need new equipment!
Beautiful ships when parked in Victoria harbor. Best admired from a distance or kiss your money and boat license good bye. I'm talking to you, you little kayakers and canoeists.
This looks excellent to me. I love warships and weapons. At least I'm honest.
do more of these nice to see
Wood working? I’m curious what repairs would need wood on a modern ship
Wobbly table leg
😂😂😂@@krystinelaine8220
I have alot of pride in our military folks. These people make it look like a good occupation. But remember, they say and do what they are told to do and say. Reality is, nobody wants to join because our government treats them like peons. They have WW2 equipment to deal with. In Latvia had to use hand me downs or extra helmets and warmer clothing from other militaries. Plus have to ask their families to send them food. Their pensions and medicals suck big time. So yup, people are just gonna line up to join. You can stay home and much safer and make the same or better pay and medical on welfare.
Our military should make more money than our highest paid police force. They are our country police . On call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year do deal with any threats from anywhere in the world. Not like our police that just just deal with local problems and do a shoddy job at that.
Now imagine how great our forces would be if our government would actually properly fund them and those that serve!
Class acts everyone. Bravo.
Meanwhile. the Navy is currently burning away to the ground (even literally).
I love how our brave sailors low key talk about they make miracle with nothing. Management main focus is diversity and inclusion instead of supplying our sailors with the equipment they need. The younger generation can see through the fake facade and have no interest in joining a leadership that demonizes them.
Do our frigates have land attack missiles
Did the Coxswain choose the symbol on the ships badge ,? 😂 or is the whole crew just into Beavers ,? 🦫
Love from Australia 🇦🇺 our ally and family 🇨🇦🍁
The beaver is the national animal of Canada.
ruclips.net/user/shortsO-yhe2CgbxQ?si=kFBujqKAD1JxMe8U 😂
@@bryancampbell9622 that is just hilarious 😂🤣
How is it going with those leaking submarines?
@Mikes_Wife it is the truth
The subs continue to be trash. Call your MP and demand that the government take military procurement seriously
@@joemeatballs3694 Yeah, those guys REALLY care what you think! 😂
Everyone support the current thing and slava harder.
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When are we getting more warships like destroyers, mainly destroyers.
Our new frigates should have the first steel cut in 2024 and start entering service around 2030.
Keep dreaming bud
@@normie2165shocking how unprepared we are
@@leecrumble3921 that would be too expensive for the Canadian navy,
@@leecrumble3921 Actually what is being looked at are replacement subs. What is being negotiated about are up to 12 KSS 3s. Development partnerships for the new subs has been going on for a while. Far more useful than a carrier.
Very impressive - high skill people, with good quality equipment they deserve.
Thank you
Don't be fooled. Behind every Recruiting video is a bunch of burnt out salty sailors just buying their time til they VR.
And this is command "promising" rest and recuperation amongst their sailors while they're out there on their 4th deployment.
What weapons? Lol. Cda usually has to ask the US for help in that regard
only has 12 anti ship missiles and i don't remember how many anti air missiles i think its like 20. It is pretty bad, don't know what they were thinking when it was designed.
dumb lol
Apparently I was lying oh well long knife
Respect
Would love to see Canada contribute more to defending North America. With such a great maritime history and the northern pole still the closest distance to russia, why the government won't spend more on it's military I don't understand. Also, what use is a 40 or 57mm gun on a ship as big as a frigate? Anyone know? I mean REALLY..... a 2 or 6lb shell against what? Seems to me any vessel over 150 feet should have a 3" gun. Over 400' a 5"" gun, and over 550' maybe a new 7"" rapid fire gun for all NATO ships. Missles are so expensive and not needed if you had a gum with a worth while shell weight/size....
Their real punch is their harpoons, sea sparrows, Helicopter and CWIS. I doubt they could take too many punches in a visual range slugout.
As always, there are numerous reasons. While not all of them are necessarily good reasons, perhaps perspective can be gained by understanding that the entire population of Canada is less than that of the state of California. The math, in terms of tax base, is fairly obvious. It'd be great if we spent at least the average of our European allies, but no one else on the planet spends the same percentage of federal budgets on defence as the U.S. does. Pretty sure most Canadians wouldn't want to do that, either.
Modern warships are not armoured. A 6 lb shell can do a lot of damage.
57 mm MK 2 are installed on a lot of frigates
@@paulcarter2048 There no reason why Canada can't increase defence spending. Upgrading our token capabilities and defending OUR arctic with Trillions of natural resources up there should be a top priority. Otherwise the Elephant down south might want to "liberate" us one day. We also have the population, technology and money to support a strong military. We just don't have the will.
missles have replaced the guns and are much more accurate and quicker
Rainbow navy.
Sure hope they have every gender on board.
These ships are getting very old tho..
Replacement Type 26s are starting construction and probably going to enter service in the early 2030s
@@jameson1239 I'm assuming we will be a all Frigate fleet of like? 6? or so? Canada dosen't like to spend on its armed forces sadly :( i think we got rid of all our destroyers too if i recall.
@@Dermeister009 16 have been ordered we will see how many we get
@@jameson1239 i'm surprized. but then it could do like they did with the f35 .. cancel at the last minute because were so cheap... then end up having to re apply to get the thing they canceled but at a higher price.. we shall see.
@@Dermeister009 eh they are being built by Irving so they will end up over budget and late anyway
That’s Stinger 22
of course its the 333 ship
Will the CBC air this? Probably not.
CBC hates the military, i remember when some idiot grilled a new army recruit when he said he was ready to kill someone when he gets deployed to Afghanistan, you could tell the kid was nervous so he said he's not answering anymore questions.
lucky Canada, if weren't your big brother neighborhood USA, what did you do ? ( no offence)
shows how outdated the navy is jesus
good thing they cleaned up all the beer bottles before the shoot
1:05 The ship has 3 functions it needs to float, move, and fight ...... and if it can do all 3 at the same time even better
The first and foremost consideration in Canadian National Defense is politics: Where the ship is going to be built, the # of jobs created, and the # of potential votes.
The second consideration is the power of unions. Without unions and the people it employs nothing can be done.
The third consideration is the personnel of DND itself who are poorly paid, poorly trained and the turn-over of personnel is very high.
The equipment is often out of date by decades;
The military mentality lags even futher behind.
It is so sad that Canadian National Defense is being compromised by its own Natioal government first, and then by powerful unions desperate for work and who, in turn, have the ability to influence National elections.
Canada should have been conquered long ago if it were somewhere in the middle of Europe.
Canada's military spending is about the same as Australia's, why do they have aircraft carriers (two!) and advanced destroyers, and we only have some 30 years old ships?where did the money go?Type 26 frigate from British? where is our own defense industry?
The Type 26 will be built here in Canada :)
The Aussies weren't ruined by the unification of their armed forces. Caf unification caused a spiral of "less personnel= less ships", and "less ships means less personnel". I'd also like to add on the fact we are buying 15 type 26 to the handful the Australians are buying. There is hope for the RCN, it'll just take our shipbuilding cranking into gear
To start with the Halifaxs were designed at the same time as the American Burkes, I knew a guy who was involved in their development. The full load of the Canadian Type 26 is that of the the American Burkes destroyer at 9400 tons or the Russian Muskova cruiser. Frigates????? Canada does not need carriers it would be a waste of money. The Australian's environment is quite different and does not have to do an Arctic build up as we do. Incident;y Canada is buying 88 Block 4 F35s vs the Australian 72 Blocks 1 through 3. The Subs that in the works possibly 12 KSS3 will also be at least partially built in or outfitted in Canada and the type 26s will be built in Canada. Canada is planning to build 15 and Australia 9. Note Canada must build a two ocean navy plus the Arctic. Carriers do nothing for that. Australia does not maintain much of a Coast Guard while Canada must maintain multiple ice breakers including the planned two heavy ice breakers. Canadian conditions are usually more challenging than those faced by Australia. Canadain shipbuilding is about 25% of the toal capacity in North America.
@@arabrem488 couldn't agree more, and I do know the fact that Canada bought 15 frigates, the problem is that the Type 26 is too expensive, i think 12 ships are enough to replace the Halifax-class frigate one-on-one, and the rest of money ,we can use to build a small aircraft carrier like Australia or Spain,wouldn't that be better?
Simply looking at money doesn’t mean that much you need to look at how the money is being spent I’d wager a lot more of Australias money is being spent of procurement vs Canadas budget also calling what Australia has an aircraft carrier is quite generous they are helicopter carriers/troopships which we don’t particularly need considering those types of ships don’t work well in an arctic environment we tested it in the 50s with HMCS Bonaventure.
Reverse Osmosis has nothing to do with what he describes. No filters are involved as the seawater is evaporated to separate impurities.
That is not what you described is distilling.
The best thing this warship could do to preserve the freedom and prosperity of Canadians is open fire on Ottawa.
No land based missiles and only 12 harpoon anti ship missiles, i guess you could launch a harpoon on land?
Traitor.
Float and Move? Sounds redundant?
Our mantra is Float, Move, Fight. Engineering encompasses 2 of the 3.
Turkish Navy is supplying HMCS Toronto at 02:05
Flight move and fight. Unfortunately thanks to our government the navy is barely able to do either of those things
...not a moment too soon for Canada to get a couple of destroyers.
That country circled is NOT bahrain
On Foe nem grave
I'm glad that woman is not my boss.
Kind of annoying
Visiting an orphanage is weird...
at 34:55 How did the Aussies get permission to fly that awful flag?
Canada has warships?
Nation in Decline.
As a civilian I respect military personnel but not the cause. I used to want to join the army when I was in my late teens I'm so glad I didn't. Rich people keep getting rich by sending young people over seas to fight for oil.
333 Half way to Hell.
Canadian warship:
A ship filled with mould and failing equipment, best suited to put sailors at the highest risk possible.
education required
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Lots of armchair rear admirals on here who don’t have a clue!!
Is the Royal Canadian Navy still recruiting straight white men?
Nah man, strictly trannies now. I heard the warships are all being painted rainbows now
LOL
No and God help you if your report has he or she in it ...after 2011 our country turned into a GONG show that the world doesn't trust .
No
They've all been purged out.
Gas and Diesel....your going to have a tough job when Trudeau shuts down the oil and gas industry....
Canadian military, more admirals and generals per capita than most nato countries, but no equipment or ppl on the ground. What a joke.
You too can throw away your life for state sponsored violence.
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what a horrible place to waste your life for a low daily wage
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@@chronosschiron divide your daily rate by hours worked?
@@GoodEvenings and btw the pay for military in canada is not bad
@@chronosschiron love the peasant mentality
@@GoodEvenings you would love peasants in russia
11:00 is such a backwards way of thinking. If somebody in the military wants to dwell on how they think you're feeling you both have a problem alot bigger to deal with.
Lol, canadian navy? laughing stock.
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I am ashamed to be Canadian.
Well this is fantastic, but how about more of these ships ,and a couple of aircraft carriers and a few submarines that actually work. We haven't seen a carrier since the Bonaventure. The governments past and present are taking a big gamble not keeping our forces strong protecting the longest coastal land in the world. Our navy is a disgrace aswell as the other 2 military services. Not our fault as we are always looking to our government to be seeing this. The morons running our country past and present are the problem waisting our money
Only fools join the military. We only fight for American interests and aggression
once we get the f35s rolling , we should add one on each coast
and up above they say we are building 15 type 26 frigates
thats impressive in and of itself
and canada cold prolly do one of the smaller variants of aircraft carriers
and then a nation thats 9th largest economy in world takes its place proper
We don't even have enough sailors to crew the ships we currently have
@@joemeatballs3694
increase pay a lil make that known and you will get more recruits ...i know its taxes but hey were 9th largest economy in world with like shit for brains army its ridiculous in any sense
The world’s military joke….
Very interesting. Great men and women sailors. Question : What are we doing in the Mediterranean? Is there anything over there that could possibly threaten me and my family in Windsor Ontario? As always we partner with the warmongering meddling USA. We should keep our limited armed forces available to intercept threats on our coasts and in the arctic.
Didn't you see? They were protecting Arab countries by intercepting cannabis extract, and coloring books with kids in Vietnam. What a waste of limited funds. When we cannot even protect our own sovereignty in the Arctic.
We sail around to show we exist
What makes a warship unlike any other ship? its weapons! oh wait Cooks.....ya a bunch of pigs Coxn, all they want to do is eat
Lol yeah ok Canada 😄