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The Canadian government has chosen a German company to build Canada’s new submarine fleet with the first four deliveries expected by 2034.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Monday that Germany's Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems would be the preferred supplier for delivering the submarines.
By Maria Cheng OTTAWA, July 6 (Reuters) - Canada said on Monday it has selected Germany's TKMS to build up to 12 submarines for its navy, deepening defense ties with Europe ahead of a NATO leaders’ summit centered on higher military spending.
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HALIFAX and OTTAWA — The next generation of Canada’s submarine fleet is set to be built by Germany’s ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) in partnership with Norway, a move which the Liberal government says will bring Ottawa closer to its European allies and better protect the Arctic.
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In one of the biggest defence contracts in the country’s history, Canada is expected to announce today the winner of its bid to build 12 conventional submarines.
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