1231:
23:
770:
1045:
131:
912:. The guns weighed 1,200 kilograms (2,650 lb), had 1,000 rounds stored and could fire 90 rounds per minute. The gun could fire a projectile that weighed 16.4 kilograms (36 lb) at a muzzle velocity of 1,000 metres per second (3,400 ft/s). Each twin mount had a 360° train rate, was capable of elevation between −15° and 90°, and able to elevate at 30° per second. The 3 in/70 mounting was placed in the 'A' position, and could fire a round up to 16.9 kilometres (10.5 mi).
1860:
144:
919:. Each gun weighed 800 kilograms (1,760 lb). The gun fired a projectile that weighed 10.9 kilograms (24 lb) at a muzzle velocity of 820 metres per second (2,700 ft/s). The guns were placed in a Mk 33 twin mount capable of traversing 360° and with an elevation range of −15° to 85°. The 3 in/50 mounting was placed in the 'Y' position. Each gun could fire up to 50 rounds per minute up to 13 kilometres (8 mi).
1021:
control system installed. The upper part of the lattice mast was removed and replaced by a pole mast with a TACAN antenna fitted to it. The AN/SQS-505 C3 sonar dome was fared into the hull and the 103 mm (4 in) Bofors illumination rocket system was removed, replaced by a Super RBOC chaff system.
1020:
s this meant updating their sensor, weapon and communications systems. The class received the new ADLIPS tactical data system, new radar and fire control systems and satellite navigation. The ships had the Mk 127E navigational radar, SPS-502 radar and AN/SPG-515 fire control radar and Mk 69 gunnery
1002:
that had a minimum range of 820 metres (900 yd) and a maximum range of 9,100 metres (10,000 yd). The Mk 44 torpedo had a weight of 193 kilograms (425 lb), was 2.5 metres (100 in) long and carried a 34-kilogram (75 lb) warhead. The torpedo itself had a maximum range of 5,500
1015:
s was announced in 1978. An effort by
Maritime Command to update their existing stock of naval escorts, the DELEX program affected 16 ships in total and came in several different formats depending on the class of ship it was being applied to. On average, the DELEX refit cost $ 24 million per ship.
929:
The destroyers were also equipped beginning in 1958 with Mk 43 homing torpedoes in an effort to increase the distance between the ships and their targets. The Mk 43 torpedo had a range of 4,100 metres (4,500 yd) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph). They were pitched over the side by a
966:
was the first to undergo conversion, beginning in May 1965. The conversion took ten months to complete, followed by sea trials. The sea trials delayed the conversion of the next ship for four years. By 1969, the budget for naval programs had been cut and only four out of the seven
926:-designed three-barrel mortar capable of launching a projectile shell between 370–910 metres (400–1,000 yd). Placed on stabilized mountings, the projectiles always entered the water at the same angle. The total weight of the shell was 180 kilograms (390 lb).
1032:. They were situated between the ASROC launcher and the Limbo mortar well. The ships began undergoing their DELEX refits in the early 1980s. However, by the time the ships emerged from their refits, they were already obsolete as the
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2602:
2708:
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class had been planned to be 14 ships. However the order was halved, and the following seven were redesigned to incorporate improvements made on the
1726:
1314:
was the first to undergo her DELEX refit, beginning in
September 1981. In November 1981, after cracks were discovered in the superheater heads of
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guns were installed in single mounts where the ship's boats were. The ship was also fitted with new chaff, electronic and communications systems.
78:
2739:
1088:-class vessels were in refit. Maritime Command chose from among the remaining fleet the vessel with the best electronic countermeasures suite,
2734:
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in the late 1940s and originally intended to procure fourteen vessels. Delays in design and construction saw the number of vessels for the
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metres (6,000 yd) at 30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph). The torpedo was acoustically guided. The ships carried eight reloads.
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2509:
2488:
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2448:
2418:
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1387:, also received the modifications, however was instead redirected to STANAVFORLANT. However, in 1992, the ship was deployed to the
810:
of 2,000 tonnes (2,000 long tons), 2,500 t (2,500 long tons) at deep load. They were designed to be 112 metres (366 ft)
682:
1288:
was paid off on 23 May 1974 and used for spare parts for the remaining ships. All three were discarded in the early 1990s, with
891:
aft used in the preceding class. A Mk 69 fire control director was added to control the new guns. They were also armed with two
1112:
896:
699:
1888:
denotes the length of the barrel. In this case, 50 calibre means that the gun barrel is 50 times as long as it is in diameter
22:
1227:
suffered a gearbox explosion that killed 7 and injured 53 of the crew. This was Canada's worst peacetime naval accident.
998:
The ASROC launcher replaced the 3 in/50 cal twin mount and one Mk 10 Limbo mortars aft. The ASROC was rocket-propelled
2683:
1230:
1096:
was quickly altered to make her ready for an active war zone. The ship's ASROC system was landed and instead two quad
781:
739:
161:
2625:
1549:
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1499:
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s. Constructed at several shipyards across the country, the first to enter service was the lead ship of the class,
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1070:
174:
92:
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1770:
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110:
942:
As part of the 1964 naval program, the Royal
Canadian Navy planned to improve the attack capabilities of the
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2653:
2632:
1805:
1712:
1612:
769:
306:
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735:
from the late-1950s to the late-1990s. All seven vessels in the class were named after rivers in Canada.
1315:
1179:
1044:
860:
s were equipped with SPS-10, SPS-12, Sperry Mk 2 and SPG-48 radar along with SQS-501 and SQS-503 sonar.
962:). The destroyers also received a stepped lattice mast. Called the Improved Restigouche Escorts (IRE),
888:
884:
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604:
1563:
1412:
1273:
955:
87:
1885:
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149:
136:
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1208:
1175:
1076:
758:
678:
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101:
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2505:
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2463:
2444:
2414:
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958:(VDS) to improve their sonar range, placed on the stern, and the RUR-5 anti-submarine rocket (
671:
83:
1433:
was paid off on 18 December 1996 and was also sold for use as an artificial reef off Mexico.
1280:
had her propellers and guns removed and was turned into a fleet school from 1984 until 1990.
1059:
in August 1990, Maritime
Command was asked to have a fleet of ships available to send to the
1722:
1604:
1509:
916:
724:
652:
302:
224:
74:
65:
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2034:
425:
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1411:
took part in the NATO naval exercise Strong
Resolve and in April that year, supported the
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1256:
began her IRE conversion in 1970. Of the three ships that did not undergo the conversion,
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999:
834:
815:
732:
471:
2499:
1626:
1396:
1320:, all of Canada's steam-driven destroyers were inspected. Of the vessels in the class,
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892:
811:
621:
105:
2723:
2478:
2438:
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1677:
1305:
1261:
1216:
1201:
1033:
915:
The 3 in/50 Mk 22 dual-purpose gun was a United States design that dated back to the
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96:
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1995:
1380:
1368:
1364:
1244:
was the first to undergo IRE conversion, beginning in May 1965. In
September 1969,
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819:
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was fixed so that her engines could run at dockside while being unable to move.
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1108:
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class, taking into account design improvements found during construction of the
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1855:
1416:
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class. Unable to convert the vessels to helicopter-carrying versions like the
846:
322:
1024:
The class were also fitted with two triple 533-millimetre (21 in) Mk 32
833:
s were powered by two
English Electric geared steam turbines, each driving a
656:
2504:. Montreal, Quebec and Kingston, Ontario: McGill-Queen's University Press.
1328:
were found to have the same problem. They were repaired within six months.
1223:
naval force in the
Atlantic. On 23 October 1969, while in European waters,
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were paid off on 1 July 1998 and were sold for scrapping in
October 2009.
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was being repaired following the explosion, she began her IRE conversion.
902:
The 3 in/70 Mk 6 gun was initially designed by
Vickers for use aboard the
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s had the same hull and propulsion, but different weaponry. Initially the
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class halved to seven. The seven remaining vessels were redesigned as the
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1426:
1376:
1056:
842:
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69:
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on 15 February and 18 February 1974 respectively and placed in reserve.
2458:
Gardiner, Robert; Chumbley, Stephen; Budzbon, Przemysław, eds. (1995).
1388:
909:
881:
689:
607:
316:
1655:
1541:
899:
guns. However the 40 mm guns were dropped in the final design.
2035:"United States of America 3"/50 (7.62 cm) Marks 27, 33 and 34"
2498:
Hadley, Michael L.; Huebert, Rob; Crickard, Fred W., eds. (1992).
1400:
1332:
underwent her DELEX refit beginning in November 1983, followed by
1229:
1043:
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The Destroyer Life Extension (DELEX) refit for the four surviving
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s. As time passed, their design diverged further from that of the
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407:
401:
1134:
Seven ships were ordered as part of the 1951-2 budget, as repeat
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693:
2584:
2523:(Third ed.). St. Catharines, Ontario: Vanwell Publishing.
983:) would get upgraded to IRE standards and the remaining three (
708:
2 × Mk.32 triple torpedo launchers firing Mk.46 Mod 5 torpedoes
520:
1 × Mk.69 gunnery control system with SPG-515 director forward
493:
1 × Mk.69 gunnery control system with SPG-515 director forward
461:
1 × Mk.69 gunnery control system with SPG-48 director forward
421:
1 × Mk.69 gunnery control system with SPG-48 director forward
2338:"Piece by piece: shipyard slowly dismantling two destroyers"
1084:
would be made part of the task force, however all the other
2373:
Cadillac of Destroyers: HMCS St. Laurent and Her Successors
887:
dual-purpose guns forward and maintained one twin mount of
2542:(Second ed.). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
2480:
The Sea is at our Gates: The History of the Canadian Navy
1845:
Sunk as an artificial reef off British Columbia in 1996.
1815:
Burrard Dry Dock Ltd., North Vancouver, British Columbia
1100:
surface-to-surface missile system was installed. A Mk 15
1215:
became the first Canadian warship to become a member of
2375:. St. Catharines, Ontario: Vanwell Publishing Limited.
2139:"United States of America Torpedoes since World War II"
626:
2 × single Mk.2 "K-gun" launchers with homing torpedoes
1407:
was sent to enforce the sanctions on Haiti. In 1995,
2501:
A Nation's Navy: In Quest of Canadian Naval Identity
1126:
s intended replacement in the Persian Gulf in 1991.
2413:. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.
1395:was among the Canadian vessels assigned to enforce
1363:was among the Canadian task group that visited the
1352:. Her bow was removed and replaced with the bow of
2483:. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart Incorporated.
2460:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995
1425:was paid off on 31 August 1994. She was sunk off
1036:had changed the way surface battles were fought.
1111:in place of the landed Limbo ASW mortar and two
446:1 × SQS-501 high frequency bottom profiler sonar
2113:"United States of America ASROC RUR-5A and VLA"
1755:Sunk as an artificial reef off Mexico in 2001.
629:1 × 103 mm Bofors illumination rocket launchers
540:1 × DAU HF/DF (high frequency direction finder)
449:1 × SQS-502 high frequency mortar control sonar
412:1 × SQS-502 high frequency mortar control sonar
2462:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
2394:. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd.
2709:List of destroyers of the Royal Canadian Navy
2596:
2228:
2226:
1119:received a similar refit before deploying as
8:
2576:-class DDE (escort destroyer) – Hazegray.org
2521:The Ships of Canada's Naval Forces 1910–2002
452:1 × SQS-503 hull mounted active search sonar
428:Mk.64 GFCS with on-mount SPG-48 director aft
415:1 × SQS-503 hull mounted active search sonar
248:2,900 t (2,854.2 long tons) (deep load)
242:2,800 t (2,755.8 long tons) (deep load)
2196:
2194:
2192:
1981:
1979:
1940:
1938:
1391:as part of a multinational force. In 1993,
849:) giving the vessels a maximum speed of 28
822:of 4.01 metres (13 ft 2 in). The
738:The Royal Canadian Navy began planning the
455:1 × SQS-10 hull mounted active search sonar
418:1 × SQS-10 hull mounted active search sonar
406:1 × SQS-501 high frequency bottom profiler
2603:
2589:
2581:
2182:
2180:
2178:
2020:
2018:
2016:
1928:
1926:
1924:
1922:
1920:
1918:
1916:
1914:
351:(8,800 km) at 14 knots (26 km/h)
2220:Macpherson and Barrie (2002), pp. 251–255
950:s due to budget constraints, instead the
667:1 × 3"/70 Mk.6 Vickers twin mount forward
638:1 × 3"/70 Mk.6 Vickers twin mount forward
505:1 × Raytheon SPS 10D surface search radar
239:2,390 t (2,352.3 long tons) (normal)
2314:
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1448:
1170:suffered a collision with the freighter
1166:in 1959. While still in builder's hand,
1960:
1958:
1956:
1954:
1952:
1950:
1901:
1878:
880:s were equipped with one twin mount of
1178:she was present at the opening of the
458:1 × AQA-5 Jezebel passive tracer sonar
260:366 ft (111.6 m) (waterline)
17:
2519:Macpherson, Ken; Barrie, Ron (2002).
2371:Barrie, Ron; Macpherson, Ken (1996).
1996:"Britain 3"/70 (7.62 cm) Mark 6"
757:s. The seven ships of the class were
7:
2390:Blackman, Raymond V.B., ed. (1963).
2348:from the original on 4 February 2016
2318:Macpherson and Barrie (2002), p. 253
2300:Macpherson and Barrie (2002), p. 252
2275:Macpherson and Barrie (2002), p. 254
2244:Macpherson and Barrie (2002), p. 255
1964:Macpherson and Barrie (2002), p. 251
1479:
1473:
1470:
1467:
1461:
508:1 × Sperry Mk.127 E navigation radar
502:1 × Marconi SPS 502 air search radar
484:1 × Sperry Mk.127 E navigation radar
263:371 ft (113.1 m) (overall)
2327:Barrie and Macpherson (1996), p. 13
2200:Barrie and Macpherson (1996), p. 16
2024:Barrie and Macpherson (1996), p. 37
885:3-inch (76 mm)/70 calibre Mk 6
2430:Combat Fleets of the World 1978–79
1379:. Her intended replacement in the
1344:collided with the merchant vessel
938:Improved Restigouche Escorts (IRE)
14:
2409:Boutiller, James A., ed. (1982).
1800:Scrapped at Pictou, Nova Scotia.
1092:, to deploy with the task force.
286:14 ft (4.3 m) deep load
283:13.17 ft (4.0 m) normal
2540:Canada's Navy: The First Century
1858:
1375:was modified for service in the
1248:began her IRE conversion. While
1174:in November 1957. Following her
1007:Destroyer Life Extension (DELEX)
818:of 13 metres (42 ft) and a
443:1 × Sperry Mk.2 navigation radar
440:1 × SPS-10B surface search radar
393:1 × SPS-10B surface search radar
142:
129:
21:
841:boilers. They generated 22,000
517:1 × C-Tech mine avoidance sonar
1063:, preferably three ships. The
837:, using steam provided by two
648:1 × Mk NC 10 Limbo ASW mortars
1:
2740:Cold War destroyers of Canada
2428:Couhat, Jean Labayle (1978).
2392:Jane's Fighting Ships 1963–64
1771:Victoria Machinery Depot Ltd.
853:(52 km/h; 32 mph).
111:Victoria Machinery Depot Ltd.
2735:Restigouche-class destroyers
2440:The Postwar Naval Revolution
2411:RCN in Retrospect, 1910–1968
1932:Gardiner and Chumbley, p. 45
1836:
1831:
1826:
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1746:
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1693:
1645:
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1533:
1336:beginning in December 1984,
1142:on 7 June 1958, followed by
889:3-inch/50 calibre Mk 22 guns
481:SPS 10D surface search radar
1973:Gardiner and Chumbly, p. 46
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1595:Donated part of her bow to
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1524:
1521:
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1348:which severely damaged her
1211:on a royal visit. In 1968,
826:s had a complement of 214.
437:1 × SPS-12 air search radar
390:1 × SPS-12 air search radar
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1450:Construction data for the
995:) were placed in reserve.
555:1 × UPD-501 radar detector
2704:
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2621:
2443:. Naval Institute Press.
2437:Friedman, Norman (1986).
1804:
1759:
1711:
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1458:
1367:for the first time since
1028:mountings to use the new
876:s in their weaponry. The
705:6 × .50 cal. machine guns
585:1 × ALR-74 threat warning
552:1 × WLR-1C radar analyzer
215:
187:7 June 1958 – 1 July 1998
43:
20:
2432:. Arms and Armour Press.
1707:Sold for scrap in 1991.
1534:late 1990 or early 1991
1493:
1490:
1487:
617:Mk.33 FMC twin mount aft
474:SPS 502 air search radar
273:42 ft (12.8 m)
1623:Davie Shipbuilding Ltd.
1429:, Mexico in June 2001.
1340:in 1984. In June 1989,
1237:at Pearl Harbor in 1986
1113:40 mm/60 calibre Boffin
1055:With the advent of the
780:Based on the preceding
761:between 1958 and 1959.
309:) geared steam turbines
307:John Inglis and Company
216:General characteristics
102:Davie Shipbuilding Ltd.
1794:August–September 1990
1674:Marine Industries Ltd.
1560:Halifax Shipyards Ltd.
1238:
1105:close-in weapon system
1052:
777:
765:Design and description
615:3 in (76 mm)
511:1 × SQS-505 hull sonar
487:1 × SQS-505 hull sonar
93:Marine Industries Ltd.
84:Halifax Shipyards Ltd.
2538:Milner, Marc (2010).
2477:German, Tony (1990).
2060:"Britain ASW Weapons"
1908:Hadley et al., p. 135
1723:Burrard Dry Dock Ltd.
1510:Canadian Vickers Ltd.
1233:
1180:Saint Lawrence Seaway
1047:
772:
723:was a class of seven
514:1 × SQS-505 VDS sonar
490:1 × SQS 505 VDS sonar
75:Burrard Dry Dock Ltd.
66:Canadian Vickers Ltd.
1599:in 1989. Sunk as an
1564:Halifax, Nova Scotia
1413:Canadian Coast Guard
956:variable depth sonar
872:s diverged from the
839:Babcock & Wilcox
314:Babcock & Wilcox
1729:, British Columbia
1455:
1182:in 1959, alongside
893:Limbo Mk 10 mortars
729:Royal Canadian Navy
655:firing Mk.46 Mod 5
527:Electronic warfare
137:Royal Canadian Navy
2145:. 28 December 2013
1454:-class destroyers
1449:
1239:
1209:Queen Elizabeth II
1146:later in 1958 and
1107:was placed on the
1077:replenishment ship
1053:
954:s were to receive
778:
677:shoulder-launched
674:quad SSM launchers
610:twin mount forward
379:processing systems
2730:Destroyer classes
2717:
2716:
2615:-class destroyers
2549:978-0-8020-9604-3
1985:Boutiller, p. 323
1849:
1848:
1842:18 February 1974
1779:14 November 1952
1752:18 December 1996
1704:15 November 1974
1685:17 November 1956
1643:12 November 1982
1637:17 February 1959
1574:14 November 1959
1571:13 November 1957
1531:29 November 1985
1522:22 November 1954
1477:Refits completed
1371:. That same year
725:destroyer escorts
714:
713:
653:torpedo launchers
651:2 × Mk.32 triple
622:Limbo ASW mortars
558:1 × SRD-501 HF/DF
171:Succeeded by
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1821:1 November 1956
1791:9 November 1984
1744:21 October 1983
1691:21 October 1964
1682:15 October 1954
1605:British Columbia
1456:
1298:artificial reefs
1125:
1068:-class destroyer
922:The Limbo was a
917:Second World War
806:The ships had a
743:-class destroyer
727:that served the
721:-class destroyer
645:octuple launcher
582:1 × ULQ-6 jammer
570:1 × ULQ-6 jammer
549:1 × ULQ-6 jammer
400:Mk.2 navigation
325:(22,000 kW)
303:English-Electric
225:Destroyer escort
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2648:Restigouche
2613:Restigouche
2574:Restigouche
1501:Restigouche
1452:Restigouche
1423:Restigouche
1403:. In 1994,
1385:Restigouche
1334:Restigouche
1254:Restigouche
1207:, carrying
1199:royal yacht
1168:Restigouche
1140:Restigouche
1136:St. Laurent
1117:Restigouche
1109:quarterdeck
1049:Restigouche
1018:Restigouche
1013:Restigouche
973:Restigouche
952:Restigouche
948:St. Laurent
944:Restigouche
878:Restigouche
874:St. Laurent
870:Restigouche
858:Restigouche
831:Restigouche
824:Restigouche
801:St. Laurent
797:St. Laurent
793:St. Laurent
789:Restigouche
783:St. Laurent
755:St. Laurent
751:Restigouche
747:St. Laurent
741:St. Laurent
719:Restigouche
641:1 × Mk.112
562:After DELEX
465:After DELEX
163:St. Laurent
158:Preceded by
53:Restigouche
28:Restigouche
2724:Categories
2662:Terra Nova
2352:14 January
2149:14 January
2123:14 January
2070:13 January
2005:10 January
1852:References
1762:Terra Nova
1468:Laid down
1439:Terra Nova
1417:Turbot War
1373:Terra Nova
1330:Terra Nova
1326:Terra Nova
1242:Terra Nova
1191:Terra Nova
1184:Terra Nova
1160:Terra Nova
1121:Terra Nova
1094:Terra Nova
1090:Terra Nova
1081:Protecteur
1072:Athabaskan
969:Terra Nova
964:Terra Nova
605:3"/70 Mk.6
579:1 × CANEWS
567:1 × CANEWS
356:Complement
298:2 × shafts
293:Propulsion
245:After IRE:
32:Terra Nova
2694:Mackenzie
2641:St. Croix
2627:Chaudière
2568:(pre IRE)
2044:21 August
1896:Citations
1665:St. Croix
1607:in 1992.
1551:Chaudière
1544:in 2001.
1540:Sunk off
1516:, Quebec
1480:Paid off
1471:Launched
1359:In 1990,
1354:Chaudière
1306:broken up
1302:St. Croix
1290:Chaudière
1286:Chaudière
1278:St. Croix
1266:St. Croix
1264:in 1970.
1258:Chaudière
1204:Britannia
1202:HMY
1195:St. Croix
1189:In 1960,
1164:Chaudière
1144:St. Croix
993:St. Croix
985:Chaudière
934:thrower.
930:modified
843:kilowatts
657:torpedoes
544:After IRE
432:After IRE
236:As built:
200:Completed
176:Mackenzie
123:Operators
2669:Columbia
2655:Kootenay
2634:Gatineau
2566:Kootenay
2346:Archived
2342:The News
1812:DDE 260
1807:Columbia
1775:Victoria
1767:DDE 259
1719:DDE 258
1714:Kootenay
1670:DDE 256
1619:DDE 236
1614:Gatineau
1597:Kootenay
1556:DDE 235
1514:Montreal
1506:DDE 257
1465:Builder
1435:Gatineau
1431:Kootenay
1427:Acapulco
1409:Gatineau
1405:Kootenay
1393:Gatineau
1377:Gulf War
1361:Kootenay
1346:Nord Pol
1342:Kootenay
1338:Kootenay
1322:Kootenay
1312:Gatineau
1294:Columbia
1282:Columbia
1274:paid off
1270:Columbia
1250:Kootenay
1246:Gatineau
1235:Kootenay
1225:Kootenay
1213:Gatineau
1156:Columbia
1152:Kootenay
1148:Gatineau
1086:Iroquois
1075:and the
1066:Iroquois
1057:Gulf War
1051:in 1992.
1016:For the
989:Columbia
981:Kootenay
977:Gatineau
864:Armament
776:in 1974.
774:Gatineau
679:Blowpipe
598:As built
592:Armament
535:As built
479:Raytheon
385:As built
362:As built
115:Victoria
70:Montreal
60:Builders
36:Gatineau
2365:Sources
1886:Calibre
1415:in the
1389:Red Sea
1296:become
1102:Phalanx
1098:Harpoon
924:British
910:cruiser
882:Vickers
820:draught
814:with a
690:Phalanx
683:Javelin
672:Harpoon
608:Vickers
472:Marconi
317:boilers
278:Draught
208:Retired
192:Planned
88:Halifax
38:in 1983
2546:
2527:
2508:
2487:
2466:
2447:
2417:
2398:
2379:
1656:Pictou
1542:Mexico
1491:DELEX
1317:Ottawa
1300:while
991:, and
907:-class
785:-class
692:20 mm
398:Sperry
347:4,750
255:Length
147:
134:
106:Lauzon
2696:class
2687:class
1873:Notes
1838:Never
1833:Never
1828:Never
1788:1968
1748:Never
1700:Never
1695:Never
1647:Never
1588:Never
1583:Never
1578:Never
1528:1972
1483:Fate
1459:Ship
1401:Haiti
1272:were
1124:'
960:ASROC
905:Tiger
851:knots
700:40 mm
643:ASROC
426:GUNAR
408:sonar
402:radar
370:: 214
364:: 249
344:Range
337:knots
332:Speed
312:2 ×
178:class
165:class
97:Sorel
55:class
2544:ISBN
2525:ISBN
2506:ISBN
2485:ISBN
2464:ISBN
2445:ISBN
2415:ISBN
2396:ISBN
2377:ISBN
2354:2016
2151:2015
2125:2016
2072:2016
2046:2023
2007:2016
1603:off
1488:IRE
1437:and
1324:and
1304:was
1292:and
1268:and
1221:NATO
1193:and
1162:and
979:and
868:The
856:The
829:The
816:beam
812:long
716:The
698:2 ×
694:CIWS
688:1 ×
685:SAMs
681:and
670:2 ×
613:1 ×
603:1 ×
477:1 ×
470:1 ×
424:1 ×
396:1 ×
301:2 ×
270:Beam
221:Type
49:Name
34:and
1350:bow
847:shp
803:s.
335:28
323:shp
2726::
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2258:^
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2062:.
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2015:^
1998:.
1978:^
1949:^
1937:^
1913:^
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