Naval Camouflage and its Application on HMC Ships REGINA and MONCTON: A Brief History
By Timothy Choi When one thinks of naval vessels today, the image is one of uniform grey: grey hulls, grey
Read MoreThe Royal United Services Institute of Nova Scotia provides a forum for the study, promotion and debate of defence, security and safety affairs.
By Timothy Choi When one thinks of naval vessels today, the image is one of uniform grey: grey hulls, grey
Read MoreThe laying of the keel1 of a ship is one of the significant dates in that ship’s life.2 The date
Read MorePresentation by Captain(N) Darren Garnier, Royal Canadian Navy, titled “Combined Task Force 150,” made to RUSI(NS) and guests 21 August
Read MoreQuestion: What impact will Brexit have on Canada’s plan to build frigates based on the United Kingdom’s BAE System design
Read MoreThere are a few events whose dates are traditionally of significance in the life of a warship of the Royal
Read MoreSoon the first of the Arctic and Offshore Patrol Vessels (AOPV) being built by Irving Shipbuilding under the Arctic and
Read MoreShips of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) can be described using a number of terms. The terms can lead to
Read MorePROJECTION is a continuing operation of the Canadian Joint Operations Command under which mostly naval and maritime air forces conduct
Read MoreIn February 2018 media started reporting about whether MV Asterix, a containership converted and contracted to serve as an interim
Read MoreCanada is a signatory to a NATO Standardization Agreement which provides descriptions of types of naval and non-naval vessels for
Read MoreThere is an increasing amount of commentary about the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS). This discussion is mainly connected to the
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