Canada (Imagi-Nation)

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Re: Canada (Imagi-Nation)

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MechCommander wrote:
Sun Jul 13, 2025 12:21 am
Pacific Trident Day 12

HMCS Hell’s gate has suffered a serious Breakdown during the exercise as she threw out her Propeller leaving her dead in the water. She will be out from the AA Portion of the exercise until she gets a new propeller. MV Asterix will pull along side Hells gate to conduct the repairs.
I had not developed that capability. Does the repair/service ship have a crane-extension the extends under the water, so it’s claw will take the prop off the drive shaft. Are divers involved? When the new propeller is mounted, is underwater welding needed? Do they use an Allen wrench, Torx screwdriver?
Is the crane articulated in 2 or 3 places?
Sorry, I do not know about this system.
Thank you.
Chris

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Well first we need to assess the Damage done by the loss of her the propeller. Like the drive shaft and Seals to ensure that there is no water ingress. If the damage is quite severe to do it out at sea. she will have to be towed back home for dry docking. In the mean time Guards will be stationed in case the ROD marines tries to Board her as we are in the middle of the Pacific Trident exercise.

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Re: Canada (Imagi-Nation)

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After a 3 month investigation into the sinking of the HMCS St Laurent and the mechanical break downs of her sister ships. The RCN has made the decision to terminate the Type 26 program. All active and unfinished Type 26s will be decommissioned immediately to be disposed of. The details of this investigation will not be disclosed.

In other news a new law has been passed in NC Parliament today Bill NC-1959, The Protection of Military and Civil Projects Act. This bill bans Small Automatous engineering organizations like Skunkworks, access to government projects considering them to be unreliable and a danger to the defence and civil industry. This came as a response to the “Goose Works” incident last year.
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You guys sure do cancel a lot of projects!

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redleg wrote:
Fri Aug 08, 2025 11:44 pm
You guys sure do cancel a lot of projects!
Some projects where destined to not work out in the end, others just poor timing.

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For 1.5 billion dollars you can't make the Type 26 work?

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The New Design Team has started a 5 month long planning stage to work on a new class of Missile cruisers to replace the US Made Ticonderoga's. The Team will split up into various committees based on their assigned tasks, like hull design, weapons, engines, radar etc.
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The RCN's Three King George V Class Battleships will receive refits over the coming months
the most extensive is HMCS R.B Bennett, which will have her stern Drone launcher and hanger removed and replaced with one of her Quad Turrets. the empty mount where the super firing quad turret used to be will have a twin armed Rail Launcher instead firing Sea Cat missiles. All three Battle ships existing ABLs will have the new Naval Strike Missiles from Norway and Their twin armed rail and box launchers will fire the same Sea Cat and Exocet missiles that the Halifax Frigates are receiving.

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The Life Extension Program for the Halifax Class Frigates is now done. These ships sports 2 new 8 Cell Sylver A-35 VLS systems from France to fire Sea Cat missiles, though the modifications needed to use them, meant that they cannot be quad packed unfortunately, this and the upgraded midships box launchers to use Exocet missiles will keep the Halifax class ships relevant for the foreseeable future.
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The RCN after much deliberation, has made the decision to terminate the NC Future Surface Combatant program for good seeing it as a complete failure. Instead a new alternative ship building program is in place that will replace various older ships in the fleet with the Type 21 Frigates to provide more guided missile capability with reduced cost.
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The RCN would like to introduce to you the first ship in the Type 21 class Frigate HMCS Blue nose. Its part of a new building program desgined to produce low cost easy to build Frigates to help accompany the Halifax's to provide more guided missile support, her 4 forward Box launchers has the modern Naval Strike Missiles from Norway. while the Quad rail Launchers fires the Sea Cat missiles. The Blue nose is currently out on sea trials off the coast of Nova Scotia its expected to be wrapped up the end of the week. Image

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Re: Canada (Imagi-Nation)

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The three old Iroquois class Destroyers still in Service with the RCN will receive a life extension upgrade during the fall or winter and expected to be back online by 2026. The upgrade will include the new Sylver VLS systems two A-35s for the SeaCats. And two A-70s for Naval Strike Missile use. Her Phalanx CWIS will be swapped or a Goalkeeper.

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