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

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    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.

  3. National Shipbuilding Strategy - Wikipedia

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    The list of those pre-qualified candidates which applied for the Surface Combatant subcontractor positions was released on 18 November 2015. [33] In September 2015, reports emerged that climbing costs would lead to a reduction in the number of Surface Combatants the Canadian government would receive. [6]

  4. Surface combatant - Wikipedia

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    Surface combatants (or surface ships or surface vessels) are a subset of naval warships which are designed for warfare on the surface of the water, with their own weapons and armed forces. They are generally ships built to fight other ships, submarines, aircraft or land targets, and can carry out several other missions including counter ...

  5. Surface warfare - Wikipedia

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    Surface warfare is naval warfare involving surface ships. It is one of the four operational areas of naval warfare, the others being underwater warfare, aerial warfare, and information warfare. Surface warfare is the oldest and most basic form of naval warfare, though modern surface warfare doctrine originated in the mid-20th century.

  6. Royal Canadian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Halifax-class frigates underwent a mid-life extension program that began in 2010 and was completed in November 2016, [a 7] and it was revealed in the October 2011 announcement of the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy that the RCN would procure up to 15 vessels under the Canadian Surface Combatant project to replace both the 12 ...

  7. Littoral combat ship - Wikipedia

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    The LCS's main purpose is to take up operations such as patrolling, port visits, anti-piracy, and partnership-building exercises to free up high-end surface combatants for increased combat availability. [7] Navy Secretary Ray Mabus clarified that the ship could operate in combat areas while under the protection of other warships. [26]

  8. Type 26 frigate - Wikipedia

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    On 8 February 2019, the Canadian government awarded Lockheed Martin Canada a C$185 million contract to design a fleet of up to 15 warships based on the Type 26 (the Canadian Surface Combatant), with a total program cost of $60 billion. The amount of the contract will increase as the design work increases.

  9. Iroquois-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 the Single Class Surface Combatant Project which was included in the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy was announced as the replacement for the Iroquois class. The new vessels will eventually replace the Halifax class , as well as the capabilities previously provided by the Iroquois class, beginning in about the mid-2020s.