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for the sonar equipment. This led to the removal of three crew bunks, a problem that was never rectified in the submarines and led to an accommodation issue for the crew. The three submarines were acquired for service as "clockwork mice", submarines used to train surface vessels in anti-submarine warfare.
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design, which included the enlargement of the snort de-icer, a different weapons fit, a larger air conditioning unit, active sonar and different communications equipment. The second and third hulls were built to
Canadian specifications, which moved the galley forward of the control room to make room
619:
The SOUP refits comprised a new US fire control system, a digital Singer
Librascope Mark I, and new Sperry passive ranging sonar with the Type 719 short range sonar removed. The new sonar was placed in the upper casing on the pressure hull. New communications and navigational systems were installed.
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s in
Canadian service had become obsolete and were in need of an update. Planning was done in 1978 and the program approved in February 1979. In an effort to take the subs from anti-submarine warfare training to frontline service, Maritime Command developed a refit program that included new sonars,
809:
spent time training with the Royal Navy after an exchange program was instituted in the 1960s that would see submarines from both the Royal Navy and Royal
Canadian Navy spend time with each other's forces. This allowed Canadian submarines on intelligence-gathering missions. Beginning in the 1970s,
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s due to the slow speed of the United
Kingdom's attempt to offset the acquisition. The Conservative government was defeated in 1963 and the incoming Liberal government suspended all major defence procurement projects upon taking power. The United Kingdom, in an effort to get the contract moving,
1036:
The sub arrived in Port
Burwell on 20 November after a short journey and became part of a new Museum of Naval History. The site opened for tours on 29 June 2013. During April 2015, financial issues dealing with the transfer of the submarine to Port Burwell were widely circulated, as
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became available, Canada took up the offer. The final price of C$ 40 million for the entire contract was agreed upon in 1963. However, due to
Canadian modifications to the design, that number climbed to C$ 51.4 million.
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s and eight frigates, on the condition that the cost of acquiring the submarines from the United
Kingdom would be offset by British defence purchases in Canada. On 11 April 1962, the purchase was announced in the
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and predicted that each submarine would sell for between C$ 50,000 and C$ 60,000. After decommissioning, she was a target in "shock" testing in 2010 resulting in a noticeable dent on the port side.
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The submarines were fitted with new torpedo tubes for Mark 48 torpedoes, however the torpedoes themselves were considered a separate procurement program, which was only finalized in 1985.
1009:. She stayed in Hamilton at Heddle Marine Dockyards being repainted and fitted with specialized transport cradles that would allow her to be moved across land. On 18 November 2012,
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on 18 June for preparation. The refit began on 20 February 1981 and lasted until 31 May 1982. Following the SOUP refit and the introduction of the Mark 48 torpedoes, the
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made a second small deployment to the west coast. This deployment was rife with problems, as the submarine developed mechanical and technical difficulties. She was
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to the Elgin
Military Museum subject to satisfaction of financial requirements. The final agreement was signed on 25 May 2012 after three years of negotiations.
565:(22 km/h; 14 mph) and a submerged speed of 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph). The boats carried 258 tons of oil giving them a range of 9,000
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1066:, 290 ft 3 in (88.47 m) long overall with a beam of 26 ft 6 in (8.08 m) and a draught of 18 ft 3 in (5.56 m)
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and two in the stern. They carried 24 reloads for a total of 30 torpedoes. Canadian boats differed from the original design by being equipped for the US
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periscopes, communications and fire-control systems. They also had their armament upgraded with the fitting of torpedo tubes capable of firing the
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s were considered fully operational and counted the same as other offensive fleet units in
Maritime Command. From 14 November to 6 December 1983,
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Blazon Azure, an escallop shell erect argent irradiated by nine ears of wild rice or, all issuing from two barrulets wavy of the last, in base.
2006:
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was already under construction, the boat was finished to Royal Navy specifications. All three boats received modifications to the original
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in 2012, and was opened to the public in 2013. She is now the new focal point of a planned Museum of Naval History to be built alongside.
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Canada began underwater surveillance patrols in the western Atlantic, tracking Soviet sub and surface fleet vessels, especially the
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between 1991 and 1994. For six months in 1994, the submarine served on the west coast. The delay of the introduction of the
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performed and anti-Soviet submarine patrol for NATO. The sub made another patrol in March 1985 and discovered a Soviet
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584:. The longer, wire-guided Mod 2 version was carried in the forward tubes and the non-guided Mod 0 for the rear tubes.
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2,030 tonnes (2,000 long tons) surfaced and 2,410 tonnes (2,370 long tons) submerged. They measured 295 ft
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975:. On 2 December 2011, it was announced that the Department of National Defence had approved the transfer of
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down on 27 September 1962. In 1963 the submarine was transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy, and was
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834:(MARPAC) in 1977. She took part in WESTEX 77, a training exercise off the west coast.
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s was out of service undergoing the refit. SOUP came in on time and on its budget of
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s. MARCOM stated that the submarines were not in suitable condition to be used as
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s were retasked, performing patrols on behalf of federal institutions such as the
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s operational until the end of the 1990s when they were replaced by the British
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1445:"A Rational Choice Revisited – Submarine Capability in a Transformational Era"
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Gardiner and Chumbley state that the dimensions were 241 ft (73 m)
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was cut in half; her engines were removed and replaced with newer ones from
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was forced to intervene directly, relieving the commander of the submarine,
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on 23 September 1965 at Chatham Dockyard. The submarine was named after the
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1894:. Montreal, Quebec and Kingston, Ontario: McGill-Queen's University Press.
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2001:. Montreal, Quebec and Kingston, Ontario: McGill-Queens University Press.
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Through a Canadian Periscope: The Story of the Canadian Submarine Service
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922:. Their presence served as a deterrent in the escalating crisis. In 1997
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561:(4,500 kW). This gave the submarines a maximum surface speed of 12
1999:
A Two-Edged Sword: The Navy as an Instrument of Canadian Foreign Policy
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Gardiner, Robert; Chumbley, Stephen; Budzbon, Przemysław, eds. (1995).
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1575:"Elgin Military Museum Partners with BMT Fleet Technology to relocate"
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However, the Conservative government postponed the acquisition of the
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1653:"Thousands take 'once in a lifetime' opportunity to see HMCS Ojibwa"
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s to have a deeper diving depth at roughly 1,000 feet (300 m).
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Hadley, Michael L.; Huebert, Rob; Crickard, Fred W., eds. (1992).
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The boats were powered by a two shaft diesel-electric system. The
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1736:"Cold War-era sub at centre of controversy in tiny Ontario town"
1603:(Press release). Project Ojibwa. 2 December 2011. Archived from
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1913:(Third ed.). St. Catharines, Ontario: Vanwell Publishing.
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s were tasked with monitoring European fishing fleets off the
860:. The Delta-class sub passed within 800 yards (730 m) of
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The submarine was initially ordered for the Royal Navy as HMS
1684:"Sub's journey through Welland Canal 'history in the making'"
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from Hamilton to Port Burwell, while being towed by the tugs
1869:
The Naval Service of Canada 1910–2010: The Centennial Story
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class were considered an improved version of the preceding
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2 x English Electric motors, 6,000 shp (4,500 kW)
1932:(Second ed.). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
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underwent her SOUP refit beginning in 1979, arriving at
1982:. St. Catharines, Ontario: Vanwell Publishing Limited.
864:, which tracked the Soviets for two days. On 20 March,
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Submerged: 17.5 kn (32.4 km/h; 20.1 mph)
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The design was armed with eight 21-inch (533 mm)
1710:"HMCS Ojibwa wins prestigious Canadian tourism award"
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called on the community to pay the $ 6 million loan.
994:. The submarine was transferred with the help of the
1890:
A Nation's Navy: In Quest of Canadian Naval Identity
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Rebuilding the Royal Navy: Warship Design since 1945
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in the North Atlantic to monitor Soviet submarines.
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Transferred to Elgin Military Museum 2 December 2011
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427:(MARCOM). Originally intended for service with the
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1850:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995
1787:. Barnsley, United Kingdom: Seaforth Publishing.
948:for scrap metal, along with three other Canadian
328:120 metres (390 ft)-180 metres (590 ft)
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299:Surfaced: 12 kn (22 km/h; 14 mph)
2482:List of submarines of the Royal Australian Navy
899:s working past their life expectancy. In 1994,
595:, Type 2007 passive sonar and Type 2019 sonar.
1852:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1804:Royal Navy Submarines: 1901 to the Present Day
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986:started her trip from Halifax, Nova Scotia to
569:(17,000 km; 10,000 mi) at 12 knots.
2487:List of submarines of the Royal Canadian Navy
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1601:"Project Ojibwa Achieves Milestone Objective"
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591:s were equipped with Type 187 active-passive
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1911:The Ships of Canada's Naval Forces 1910–2002
782:and served virtually her entire career with
446:until her decommissioning in 1998. In 2010,
1955:(80th ed.). London: Jane's Yearbooks.
1810:, United Kingdom: Pen and Sword Books Ltd.
1768:. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nimbus Publishing.
1622:"HMCS Ojibwa saluted as she leaves Halifax"
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764:First Nations people, and was assigned the
687:, but Canada passed on them. However, when
631:45 million in 1986. SOUP kept the Canadian
623:Between 1980 and 1986, one of the Canadian
599:Submarine Operational Update Program (SOUP)
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2027:heading to Hamilton, Ontario, 1 June 2012.
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944:announced that MARCOM was looking to sell
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239:Submerged: 2,410 t (2,370 long tons)
2494:List of submarines of the Brazilian Navy
1980:The Canadian Submarine Service in Review
967:to become part of the collection of the
236:Surfaced: 2,030 t (2,000 long tons)
1783:Brown, David K.; Moore, George (2012).
1523:"For sale: 4 submarines, not shipshape"
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399:for Operation Springboard, January 1969
99:Sold to Canada while under construction
2499:List of submarines of the Chilean Navy
959:On 11 June 2010, it was reported that
872:and broke off contact with both subs.
778:on 22 April 1966, later joined by her
17:
1909:Macpherson, Ken; Barrie, Ron (2002).
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7:
2477:List of submarines of the Royal Navy
1391:"Chevrier Commissions New Submarine"
378:tubes (6 bow, 2 stern), 30 torpedoes
1682:Walter, Karena (19 November 2012).
1651:Smith, Allison (18 November 2012).
1867:Gimblett, Richard H., ed. (2009).
1708:Abbott, Chris (27 November 2014).
1149:Gardiner and Chumbley, pp. 529–530
885:Department of Fisheries and Oceans
654:recommended the purchase of three
366:MEL Manta UAL or UA4 radar warning
14:
2552:Oberon-class submarines of Canada
776:First Canadian Submarine Squadron
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1930:Canada's Navy: The First Century
1548:Jean, Kristine (17 March 2017).
425:Canadian Forces Maritime Command
283:, 3,680 bhp (2,740 kW)
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1443:Craven, Michael (Winter 2006).
1734:Powell, Betsy (3 April 2015).
530: in (7.938 m) and a
458:planning to preserve her as a
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1949:Jane's Fighting Ships 1977–78
1628:. 27 May 2012. Archived from
1485:Macpherson and Barrie, p. 269
1348:Macpherson and Barrie, p. 268
1140:Gardiner and Chumbley, p. 529
1131:Gardiner and Chumbley, p. 530
895:-class submarines led to the
814:, usually in concert with an
462:. The submarine was towed to
348:Type 187 Active-Passive sonar
249:295.25 ft (89.99 m)
1764:Arbuckle, J. Graeme (1987).
1158:Gardiner and Chumbley, p. 48
930:from MARCOM on 21 May 1998.
812:ballistic missile submarines
665:Minister of National Defence
534:of 18 ft (5.5 m).
454:awaiting disposal, with the
1825:Ferguson, Julie H. (1995).
1766:Badges of the Canadian Navy
920:Grand Banks of Newfoundland
889:Solicitor General of Canada
826:made a short deployment to
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1978:Perkins, J. David (2000).
1871:. Toronto: Dundurn Press.
1833:. Toronto: Dundurn Press.
822:patrol aircraft. In 1977,
661:House of Commons of Canada
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1947:Moore, John, ed. (1977).
1550:"Ojibwa – inside and out"
875:Following the end of the
868:was detected by a Soviet
541:s were equipped with two
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257:26.5 ft (8.1 m)
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1997:Tracy, Nicholas (2012).
1802:Cocker, Maurice (2008).
1626:St. Thomas Times-Journal
965:BMT Fleet Technology Ltd
941:Halifax Chronicle-Herald
784:Maritime Forces Atlantic
553:(2,740 kW) and two
444:Maritime Forces Atlantic
442:operated primarily with
376:21 in (533 mm)
2572:Museum ships in Ontario
2528:42.646857°N 80.807680°W
2032:Project Ojibwa homepage
1688:St. Catharines Standard
1449:Canada Military Journal
832:Maritime Forces Pacific
708:Construction and career
603:By the late 1970s, the
351:Type 2007 passive sonar
275:2-shaft diesel/electric
265:18 ft (5.5 m)
210:General characteristics
2567:Museum ships in Canada
2557:Ships built in Chatham
1064:between perpendiculars
870:Victor-class submarine
729:
557:motors creating 6,000
476:Oberon-class submarine
400:
279:2 x ASR 1 16-cylinder
2533:42.646857; -80.807680
2211:Royal Australian Navy
1953:Jane's Fighting Ships
1928:Milner, Marc (2010).
1417:Ferguson, pp. 265–266
1269:Hadley et al., p. 152
1251:Hadley et al., p. 150
1206:Ferguson, pp. 298–299
969:Elgin Military Museum
858:Delta-class submarine
805:Samuel G. Tomlinson.
752:on 29 February 1964.
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679:offered the hulls of
464:Port Burwell, Ontario
456:Elgin Military Museum
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320:258 t of oil, 56 days
195:Port Burwell, Ontario
1607:on 19 February 2012.
1039:Royal Bank of Canada
846:Halifax, Nova Scotia
774:was assigned to the
423:(RCN) and later the
134:First Nations people
31:as museum vessel in
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2320:Royal Canadian Navy
1399:. 24 September 1965
992:St. Lawrence Seaway
973:St. Thomas, Ontario
650:In March 1962, the
421:Royal Canadian Navy
419:that served in the
361:Electronic warfare
1663:on 9 February 2013
1657:WhatsOnThorold.com
1632:on 2 December 2017
963:would be moved by
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429:British Royal Navy
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343:processing systems
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2472:-class submarines
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2071:-class submarines
2008:978-0-7735-4051-4
1939:978-0-8020-9604-3
1878:978-1-55488-470-4
1817:978-1-84415-733-4
988:Hamilton, Ontario
938:In May 2005, the
799:William Landymore
786:(MARLANT) in the
728:docked in Halifax
640:-class submarines
489:-class submarines
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582:Mark 37C torpedo
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