submarines
Coverage of submarines in the Nexus archive.
- Why is Canada spending tens of billions on new submarines?
Canada is spending tens of billions on new submarines. The article questions the rationale behind this significant defense expenditure.
- Hanwha Ocean shares sink 23% as it loses bid to build Canada's next fleet of submarines
Hanwha Ocean's shares fell 23% after losing a bid to build Canada's next submarine fleet. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Germany's Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems as the preferred supplier for the project.
- Canada to buy up to 12 submarines from Germany in historic deal, Canadian PM Carney announces
Canada is set to purchase up to 12 submarines from Germany in a historic deal, as announced by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. The procurement is described as the largest in Canadian history and precedes the NATO summit in Ankara.
- Canada selects Germany’s ThyssenKrupp to build 12 submarines as it boosts NATO spending
Canada has selected Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems to build 12 submarines, marking one of its largest military purchases. The decision aligns with Canada’s efforts to increase defense spending to meet NATO targets.
- Canada selects Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems to build 12 submarines as it boosts NATO spending
Canada has selected Germany's ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems to construct 12 submarines as part of its efforts to increase NATO spending. The deal involves building 12 submarines to enhance Canada's defense capabilities under NATO's spending boost.
- Canada to buy 12 hi-tech German submarines after bidding war
Canada has selected a German consortium to build 12 high-tech submarines, beating a South Korean rival in a multibillion-dollar contract that will strengthen its NATO ties. The prime minister announced the decision as part of a major defense procurement.
- Carney to choose Germany and Norway to build Canada's submarines
Carney has decided to select Germany and Norway for the construction of Canada's submarines. The choice focuses on international collaboration for a defense project.
- Canada to decide between German, South Korean submarine bids on Monday
Canada is expected to announce a decision between German and South Korean bids to build 12 submarines, a major military procurement. ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems and Hanwha Ocean are competing for the contract, with the choice linked to NATO defense spending goals.
- Canada to decide between German, South Korean submarine bids on Monday
Canada is expected to announce its decision between German and South Korean bids to construct a fleet of 12 submarines, a multibillion-dollar defense project.
- Poland orders Swedish submarines to bulk up navy
Poland has ordered three Swedish submarines to enhance its naval defense capabilities. The move aims to modernize its navy in response to Russian aggression near its borders.
- New Royal Canadian Navy boss says service must grow by up to 40%
Vice-Admiral Dan Charlebois states the Royal Canadian Navy must grow by up to 40% to crew new destroyers, submarines, and support vessels as part of modernization plans.
- Australian ex-minister launches crowd-funded inquiry into Aukus submarine deal
An Australian ex-minister has launched a crowd-funded inquiry to investigate whether Australia will receive the submarines under the Aukus deal and if the agreement will enhance national security.
- Germany news: Pistorius 'hopeful' of Canada submarine deal
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius is hopeful Canada will purchase up to 12 new submarines from Germany. Germany's footballers have also undergone doping tests ahead of the World Cup.
- Is overgrazing a problem for conservation?
The article explores whether overgrazing poses a threat to conservation efforts and mentions additional topics including breastfeeding, political figures like Sir Keir Starmer, bioterrorism, and military infrastructure such as bunkers and submarines.
- Rolls-Royce Strikes Contract to Supply Nuclear Reactors for U.K. Submarines
Rolls-Royce has secured a contract to supply nuclear reactors for U.K. submarines, strengthening the country's naval capabilities. This strategic defense deal represents a significant commitment to maintaining Britain's submarine fleet with advanced nuclear propulsion technology.