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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
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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,
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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 final price of C$ 40 million for the entire contract was
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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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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.
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Blazon Or, issuing out of a base barry wavy of four azure and argent, a marine monster "Ogopogo" gules, langued of the second. the first Parliament of Upper Canada in 1792, both proper.
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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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on 2 April. The refit began on 12 June 1985 and lasted until 7 April 1986. Following the SOUP refit and the introduction of the Mark 48 torpedoes, the
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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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was already under construction, the boat was finished to Royal Navy specifications. All three boats received modifications to the original
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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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on 22 June 1968 at Chatham. She was also the final submarine constructed at Chatham Dockyard. The submarine was named after the
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agreed upon in 1963. However, due to Canadian modifications to the design, that number climbed to C$ 51.4 million.
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on 17 September 1966 by Monique Cadieux, the wife of the Associate Minister of Canadian National Defence. She was
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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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s were considered fully operational and counted the same as other offensive fleet units in
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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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and predicted that each submarine would sell for between C$ 50,000 and C$ 60,000.
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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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Boniface, Patrick (April 2021), "A Century of Submarines at Chatham Dockyard",
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Gardiner and Chumbley state that the dimensions were 241 ft (73 m)
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Through a Canadian Periscope: The Story of the Canadian Submarine Service
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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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However, the Conservative government postponed the acquisition of the
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was assigned to the First Canadian Submarine Squadron, joined by her
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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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underwent her SOUP refit beginning in 1984, being handed over to
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s were tasked with monitoring European fishing fleets off the
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between 1991 and 1994. The delay of the introduction of the
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class were considered an improved version of the preceding
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was deployed on a 19-day anti-Soviet submarine patrol.
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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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while exercising in British waters off the coast of
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in the North Atlantic to monitor Soviet submarines.
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Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nimbus Publishing. 883: 881: 879: 877: 875: 776:was used to search the ocean floor for the 623:First Nations people, and was assigned the 508:45 million in 1986. SOUP kept the Canadian 500:Between 1980 and 1986, one of the Canadian 476:Submarine Operational Update Program (SOUP) 423:s were equipped with two ASR 1 16-cylinder 1667: 1653: 1645: 1361:"Former HMS Olympus en route to scrapyard" 1142: 1140: 1138: 801:announced that MARCOM was looking to sell 1189: 1187: 1185: 193:Submerged: 2,410 t (2,370 long tons) 141:("From the depths of the sea to victory") 2102:List of submarines of the Brazilian Navy 1609:The Canadian Submarine Service in Review 190:Surfaced: 2,030 t (2,000 long tons) 1412:Brown, David K.; Moore, George (2012). 1332:"For sale: 4 submarines, not shipshape" 1306:"Search continues for flight recorders" 1119: 1117: 1115: 1113: 862: 839: 2107:List of submarines of the Chilean Navy 17: 1538:Macpherson, Ken; Barrie, Ron (2002). 49: 7: 2085:List of submarines of the Royal Navy 313:tubes (6 bow, 2 stern), 18 torpedoes 539:for Operation Springboard; Jan 1969 1496:Gimblett, Richard H., ed. (2009). 930:Gardiner and Chumbley, pp. 529–530 792:from MARCOM on 12 September 1998. 743:Department of Fisheries and Oceans 637:and served her entire career with 547:recommended the purchase of three 301:MEL Manta UAL or UA4 radar warning 14: 2128:Oberon-class submarines of Canada 1304:Crary, David (6 September 1998). 1995: 1932: 1920: 1876: 1811: 1688: 1559:Canada's Navy: The First Century 1359:Jeffrey, Davene (19 July 2011). 1258:. Associated Press. 28 July 1973 1252:"Tanker Rams Canadian Submarine" 1232:. Associated Press. 29 July 1973 446:The design was armed with eight 266:120–180 metres (390–590 ft) 51: 21: 1194:Craven, Michael (Winter 2006). 1312:. Associated Press. p. A9 535:-class submarine alongside in 412: in (7.938 m) and a 1: 1578:Jane's Fighting Ships 1977–78 1285:Macpherson and Barrie, p. 269 1123:Macpherson and Barrie, p. 268 921:Gardiner and Chumbley, p. 529 912:Gardiner and Chumbley, p. 530 753:-class submarines led to the 654:, usually in concert with an 286:Type 187 Active-Passive sonar 203:295.25 ft (89.99 m) 1393:Arbuckle, J. Graeme (1987). 939:Gardiner and Chumbley, p. 48 821:was towed to a scrapyard in 652:ballistic missile submarines 558:Minister of National Defence 416:of 18 ft (5.5 m). 1454:Ferguson, Julie H. (1995). 1395:Badges of the Canadian Navy 1226:"Tanker, submarine collide" 767:Grand Banks of Newfoundland 747:Solicitor General of Canada 2154: 1607:Perkins, J. David (2000). 1500:. Toronto: Dundurn Press. 1462:. Toronto: Dundurn Press. 725:In October–November 1990, 554:House of Commons of Canada 355: 2071: 2045: 1576:Moore, John, ed. (1977). 772:In early September 1998, 394: in (89.922 m) 227:2 diesel electric engines 211:26.5 ft (8.1 m) 163: 44: 20: 1626:Tracy, Nicholas (2012). 1431:Cocker, Maurice (2008). 798:Halifax Chronicle-Herald 639:Maritime Forces Atlantic 603:The submarine, built at 311:21 in (533 mm) 137:Ex imo mari ad victoriam 1200:Canada Military Journal 588:Construction and career 480:By the late 1970s, the 289:Type 2007 passive sonar 219:18 ft (5.5 m) 164:General characteristics 2133:Ships built in Chatham 848:between perpendiculars 823:Port Maitland, Ontario 611:on 25 March 1965, and 600: 540: 358:Oberon-class submarine 1819:Royal Australian Navy 1582:Jane's Fighting Ships 1557:Milner, Marc (2010). 1050:Hadley et al., p. 152 1032:Hadley et al., p. 150 987:Ferguson, pp. 298–299 671:Royal Fleet Auxiliary 595: 530: 344:in 1998 and sold for 1365:The Chronicle Herald 712:Halifax, Nova Scotia 687:when the tanker hit 80:First Nations people 1928:Royal Canadian Navy 782:Swissair Flight 111 695:to effect repairs. 543:In March 1962, the 336:that served in the 296:Electronic warfare 669:collided with the 601: 541: 281:processing systems 2115: 2114: 2080:-class submarines 2014: 1679:-class submarines 1637:978-0-7735-4051-4 1568:978-0-8020-9604-3 1507:978-1-55488-470-4 1446:978-1-84415-733-4 1310:The Daily Gazette 1179:Ferguson, pp. 265 795:In May 2005, the 784:off the coast of 698:On 30 June 1983, 662:patrol aircraft. 641:(MARLANT) in the 517:-class submarines 371:-class submarines 317: 316: 126:14 September 1998 110:17 September 1966 39:docked in Halifax 2145: 2007: 2001: 1999: 1998: 1938: 1936: 1935: 1926: 1924: 1923: 1882: 1880: 1879: 1817: 1815: 1814: 1694: 1692: 1691: 1669: 1662: 1655: 1646: 1641: 1622: 1603: 1572: 1553: 1534: 1522: 1511: 1492: 1473: 1461: 1450: 1427: 1423:978-184832-150-2 1408: 1381: 1380: 1378: 1376: 1367:. 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Okanagan
Chatham Dockyard
Chatham
Oberon-class
submarine
21 in (533 mm)
Oberon-class
submarine
Canadian Forces
paid off
scrap
Oberon-class submarine
Porpoise-class submarines
displaced
long
beam
draught
diesel engines
brake horsepower
shaft horsepower
knots
nautical miles
21-inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
bow
Mark 37C torpedo
sonar
Mark 48 torpedo
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