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lol, I guess that happens when you buy subs that other countries are replacing because they're too old.
I'm not sure but I think that's probably a good percentage of our fleet right now, I've heard several times that we have more subs in the West Edmonton Mall than we do in the oceans.
Canada bought four 2nd-hand mothballed subs from Britain. Their sub program has just been a huge and costly clusterfuck, with delays in recommissioning them, and several mishaps like this. Subs are great if you like bombing people out of nowhere on the spur of the moment, but Canada doesn't do that. Their main function has been to intimidate foreign fishing boats. Last I heard, they couldn't actually do anything other than look badass when they surface. Tangling the fishing lines could actually mess up the subs, so they don't want to get too close. Whaling ships might even be able to snag and hoist a sub aboard by its tail. But their navy is trying to jury-rig a torpedo system so they can actually kill people who catch fish too close to their border.
Originally posted by arg Canada bought four 2nd-hand mothballed subs from Britain. Their sub program has just been a huge and costly clusterfuck, with delays in recommissioning them, and several mishaps like this. Subs are great if you like bombing people out of nowhere on the spur of the moment, but Canada doesn't do that. Their main function has been to intimidate foreign fishing boats. Last I heard, they couldn't actually do anything other than look badass when they surface. Tangling the fishing lines could actually mess up the subs, so they don't want to get too close. Whaling ships might even be able to snag and hoist a sub aboard by its tail. But their navy is trying to jury-rig a torpedo system so they can actually kill people who catch fish too close to their border.
Interesting ...
I hope Canada's campaing against rogue fishermen goes well.
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