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  2. Halifax Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax Shipyard Limited is a Canadian shipbuilding company located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. [ 1 ] Founded in 1889, it is today a wholly owned subsidiary of Irving Shipbuilding Inc. and is that company's largest ship construction and repair facility.

  3. River-class destroyer (2030s) - Wikipedia

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    River-class destroyer (2030s) The River-class destroyer, formerly the Canadian Surface Combatant (CSC), and Single Class Surface Combatant Project is the procurement project that will replace the Iroquois and Halifax -class warships with up to 15 new ships beginning in the early 2030s as part of the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy ...

  4. Irving Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    Irving Shipbuilding Inc. is a Canadian shipbuilder and in-service support provider. The company operates as a subsidiary of J.D. Irving Limited. As of 2024, Irving Shipbuilding employs over 2100 shipbuilders. [1] [2] Irving Shipbuilding owns two shipyards in Nova Scotia: Halifax Shipyard and Woodside Industries, both located along the Halifax ...

  5. Halifax-class frigate - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax-class frigate, also referred to as the City class, is a class of multi-role patrol frigates that have served the Royal Canadian Navy since 1992. The class is the outcome of the Canadian Patrol Frigate Project, which dates to the mid-1970s. [1] HMCS Halifax was the first of an eventual twelve Canadian-designed and Canadian-built ...

  6. HMCS Halifax (FFH 330) - Wikipedia

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    6 × .50 caliber machine guns. Aircraft carried. 1 × CH-148 Cyclone. HMCS Halifax (FFH 330) is a Halifax -class frigate that has served in the Royal Canadian Navy and Canadian Forces since 1992. Halifax is the lead ship in her class which is the name for the Canadian Patrol Frigate Project. She is the second vessel to carry the designation ...

  7. Harry DeWolf-class offshore patrol vessel - Wikipedia

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    Onboard hangar and flight deck. Vehicle bay; can hold pickup trucks, ATVs and snowmobiles. Harry DeWolf-class offshore patrol vessels are warships of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) built within the Government of Canada Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) procurement project, part of the National Shipbuilding Strategy.

  8. Economy of Halifax, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax Shipyard is one of Canada's most well-equipped, having recently undergone a $300-million modernization to accommodate the building of new combat vessels for the Canadian navy. [2] Another deep water port is the Sheet Harbour Industrial Port, which mainly serves the offshore and forestry industry in eastern Nova Scotia.

  9. HMCS Harry DeWolf - Wikipedia

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    Harry DeWolf. HMCS Harry DeWolf (AOPV 430) is the lead ship of its class of offshore patrol vessels for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). The class was derived from the Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship project as part of the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy and is primarily designed for the patrol and support of Canada's Arctic regions. Named ...