Canada to Acquire Conventionally Powered Submarines, Seeks Information from Global Vendors

Victoria (British Columbia): The Canadian military has formally begun its efforts to acquire a fleet of up to 12 conventionally powered submarines. The Canadian government has requested submarine builders submit information on their boats by November 18 in what is seen as a first step in the eventual purchase.

Canadian Defence Minister Bill Blair issued a statement September 16 noting that submarines are crucial to maintaining the country’s sovereignty.

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“As an Arctic, Atlantic, and Pacific nation with the world’s longest coastline, Canada needs a new fleet of submarines,” Blair said. The current fleet of Victoria-class submarines operated by the Royal Canadian Navy will be decommissioned in the mid-2030s, he added.

“To avoid any gap in Canadian submarine capabilities, Canada anticipates a contract award by 2028 with the delivery of the first replacement submarine no later than 2035,” Blair noted in his message.

In a statement also released September 16 on X, Blair said the purchase would involve acquiring up to 12 conventionally-powered, under-ice capable submarines. No cost figures were released at this time.

Canada is open to submarines that are currently in service or in production. The submarines would be capable of conducting “precision attacks” and would equipped with heavyweight torpedoes, anti-ship missiles and long-range precision land attack missiles, according to the initial information provided to industry.

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Blair said the request for information will also open the door for Canadian industry on in-service support, training and infrastructure for the new fleet. Canada does not build its own submarines so any boats will be constructed in another nation.

Blair originally highlighted Canada’s interest in new submarines on July 10 at the NATO summit in Washington but did not provide specific details at that time. Canadian government officials, however, have suggested that the submarine purchase could help Canada meet its goal of spending at least 2% of GDP on defence as required by NATO. Canada has been under increasing pressure from its allies to do more on defence.

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