
German company TKMS selected to build Canada’s new military submarines
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made the announcement Monday at a naval base in Halifax, Nova Scotia, before traveling to Turkey for a NATO summit, where…
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made the announcement Monday at a naval base in Halifax, Nova Scotia, before traveling to Turkey for a NATO summit, where allied defense spending and industrial cooperation are expected to be high on the agenda. “As part of our commitments to defend Canada and support our allies, I am pleased to announce that Canada has selected TKMS as the preferred supplier for Canada’s Patrol Submarine Project,” Carney said. German company TKMS to supply Canada with new submarines by 2034. Carney said Canada would begin negotiations with TKMS, but added that the government retains the right to open talks with Hanwha Ocean if negotiations with the German shipbuilder fail.
Furthermore, Canada picks German company to build new submarine fleet in deal worth billions. The decision deals a blow to South Korea, which had made an all-out effort to win what could become Canada’s largest-ever defense procurement project.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made the announcement Monday at a naval base in Halifax, Nova Scotia, before traveling to Turkey for a NATO summit, where allied defense spending and industrial cooperation are expected to be high on the agenda. “As part of our commitments to defend Canada and support our allies, I am pleased to announce that Canada has selected TKMS as the preferred supplier for Canada’s Patrol Submarine Project,” Carney said.
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German company TKMS to supply Canada with new submarines by 2034.
according to CTV NewsCarney said Canada would begin negotiations with TKMS, but added that the government retains the right to open talks with Hanwha Ocean if negotiations with the German shipbuilder fail.
according to The Korea HeraldCanada picks German company to build new submarine fleet in deal worth billions.
according to South China Morning Post — WorldThe decision deals a blow to South Korea, which had made an all-out effort to win what could become Canada’s largest-ever defense procurement project.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made the announcement Monday at a naval base in Halifax, Nova Scotia, before traveling to Turkey for a…
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