Nice to see that the Canadian Navy sailors each have an Identifiable NAVY BLUE UNIFORM. Previous Canadian governments treated their military with contempt. Gone are the common uniform worn by all the Canadian services. This can only help to in still pride in each of the Canadian services. KUDOS to the Canadian Military.
"We joined for the chance to wear the blues (WEAR THE BLUES!), We joined for the chance to wear the blu-u-ues,,,they stick us in these greens and the colour is obscene, roll along with the Navy , roll along..." Verse from 'Roll Along With The Navy' circa 1978.
“One of the most capable.” Meaning it’s the best we have and that’s not saying much. These ships were old before some of the sailors were even born
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No actually they were recently gutted and refit with state of the art EVERYTHING!!! YOU NEED TO BECOME MORE WELL READ BEFORE COMMENTING ON THESE ARTICLES, START WITH "HALIFAX CLASS MID LIFE FELIX UPGRADE " DON'T WORRY, YOU CAN GOOGLE IT ON THE INTERWEB!!!!😮
As I understand it, the Halifax class has not been modernised to the extent it could have been with a little bit more cash. The 16 mk 48 cells that formally housed sea sparrow are actually able to dual pack essm for 32 of them but only 16 are carried, nowhere near as much effort has been put into modifying the radar systems as the equivalent size and role Australian anzac frigates and there is no plan to replace harpoon till the CSC comes into service- and mk 46 is an ancient torpedo system. An 8 cell mk 41 aft of the gun for Asroc/ Quadpack essm would have been a wise move given the class is now Canadas only surface combatant
Which government are you referring to? Because every Prime Minister dating back to Pierre Trudeau has had a hand in the program. Well, except maybe Campbell. She didn't exactly have time to do much of anything.
Bosun is a trade in the Canadian Navy and there are lots of them. They are the "sailors" on board ships that are full of technicians these days. What an America would call a "Bosun" is what the Canadians call a "Coxswin".
The ASW technology on the Halifax class is 30 yrs old. The design of the ship is over 30 yrs old. Take a look at what the rest of the world is launching in the way of ships and you will see a marked difference. The ASW weapon that the Halifax class carries is a weapon of last resort. From unclassified sources, the max range of the mk 46 is significantly less than the max range of sub torpedoes. By the time the Halifax class itself can detect a quiet enemy sub, it already has a torpedo targeting the Halifax. The only redeeming factor is the Cyclone helicopter that can detect and 'bother' a sub far enough away from the Halifax class, so that the ship can turn and run from the threat, if it wishes to survive -- especially if it is a one-on-one battle.
You have obviously never served in the Canadian or any other navy and your ignorance on this subject is apparent. These ships can detect submarines well out of the range of them being able to use their torpedoes and can pinpoint and attack them using their helicopters dipping sonar and torpedoes. As a class of subhunters they are one of the most effective vessels in NATO certainly better in the ASW role than any surface vessel the USN currently fields.
@@tonys1636 Different types of tonnage are used by different types of ship. Warships typically to use displacement when talking about tonnage. Cargo ships or passenger liners often use gross tonnage which is a measure of volume instead of weight.
You think that they should be doing that? What the Halifax class or the entire Canadian or let's push even wider, NATO navies do is find, identify and track submarines so that if it becomes necessary to do so, enemy submarines can be quickly destroyed. During a "cold war", it's about taking the subs stealth away.
@@abrahamdozer6273it's a big game. If those subs wanted to hit a carrier strike group, they would and could. But they don't because nobody wants war at that scale. We all just pee money away because tax payers just have suck it up. We
Mad respect to Royal Canadian Navy from the UK. ❤
👏👌👍👏Best regards to Canada!!!🇨🇦🇨🇦...from 🇬🇧👍👍
They forgot to mention the Phalanx CWIS, despite showing it for a few seconds while they listed the armaments...
they didn't forget they mentionned it
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“We’re really good at getting subs and finding them!” 0:33
Nice to see that the Canadian Navy sailors each have an Identifiable NAVY BLUE UNIFORM. Previous Canadian governments treated their military with contempt. Gone are the common uniform worn by all the Canadian services. This can only help to in still pride in each of the Canadian services. KUDOS to the Canadian Military.
Thankfully they returned to proper service uniforms and ranks and returned the service names of Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force!
"We joined for the chance to wear the blues (WEAR THE BLUES!), We joined for the chance to wear the blu-u-ues,,,they stick us in these greens and the colour is obscene, roll along with the Navy , roll along..." Verse from 'Roll Along With The Navy' circa 1978.
“One of the most capable.” Meaning it’s the best we have and that’s not saying much. These ships were old before some of the sailors were even born
No actually they were recently gutted and refit with state of the art EVERYTHING!!! YOU NEED TO BECOME MORE WELL READ BEFORE COMMENTING ON THESE ARTICLES, START WITH "HALIFAX CLASS MID LIFE FELIX UPGRADE " DON'T WORRY, YOU CAN GOOGLE IT ON THE INTERWEB!!!!😮
Just like the remainder of Canada's Armed Forces.
Great work all keep it up ❤
Great video. Then Canadians are so natural and happy.
Thank you so much for sharing.
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Right on guys all Canadians are with you,your our heroes
3:27 Dude needs to trim those sideburns
01:05 - От, хитрецы же! Рядом с HMY "Britannia" "запарковались"! 😅
Место это - ЗНАТНОЕ! 😂
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Part of the "madcap contender" exercise?
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As I understand it, the Halifax class has not been modernised to the extent it could have been with a little bit more cash. The 16 mk 48 cells that formally housed sea sparrow are actually able to dual pack essm for 32 of them but only 16 are carried, nowhere near as much effort has been put into modifying the radar systems as the equivalent size and role Australian anzac frigates and there is no plan to replace harpoon till the CSC comes into service- and mk 46 is an ancient torpedo system. An 8 cell mk 41 aft of the gun for Asroc/ Quadpack essm would have been a wise move given the class is now Canadas only surface combatant
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Aah! The 1940s? Those were the days.
3:45 That seabird seems unimpressed by the crown it's perched on.
"We sunk your submarine, sorry, eh"
Don't mess with Canada!
Who makes it where is the shipyard at?
754 Murazik Mission
How about the language on board? Just English or English and French?
@1:04 i thought the Canadians were about to take out HMY Britannia !
If theyre as good as their grandfather's were during WW2 the enemy wont know what has hit them
Наконец-то смог послушать хоть закадровый текст: слава Ютьюбу, - "отлип"! 😅
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“Formidable?” Not really. Just a token effort from a broken, corrupt government. Respect to those who still serve.
Which government are you referring to? Because every Prime Minister dating back to Pierre Trudeau has had a hand in the program. Well, except maybe Campbell. She didn't exactly have time to do much of anything.
funny only the Canadian ultra right thinks that way but then the conservatives have never bought a warship at any time in our history. FACT
They have two bosuns? (0:26 and 2:12)
Bosun is a trade in the Canadian Navy and there are lots of them. They are the "sailors" on board ships that are full of technicians these days.
What an America would call a "Bosun" is what the Canadians call a "Coxswin".
The ASW technology on the Halifax class is 30 yrs old. The design of the ship is over 30 yrs old. Take a look at what the rest of the world is launching in the way of ships and you will see a marked difference. The ASW weapon that the Halifax class carries is a weapon of last resort. From unclassified sources, the max range of the mk 46 is significantly less than the max range of sub torpedoes. By the time the Halifax class itself can detect a quiet enemy sub, it already has a torpedo targeting the Halifax. The only redeeming factor is the Cyclone helicopter that can detect and 'bother' a sub far enough away from the Halifax class, so that the ship can turn and run from the threat, if it wishes to survive -- especially if it is a one-on-one battle.
Are you British?
not at all.@@TheIceman567
@@edp8592Canadian?
yes@@TheIceman567
You have obviously never served in the Canadian or any other navy and your ignorance on this subject is apparent. These ships can detect submarines well out of the range of them being able to use their torpedoes and can pinpoint and attack them using their helicopters dipping sonar and torpedoes. As a class of subhunters they are one of the most effective vessels in NATO certainly better in the ASW role than any surface vessel the USN currently fields.
Where all the subs have gone?
Chocolatetown destroyed them 😅
Go Sub Hunters!
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Ship tonnage is not weight. It is a measure of capacity.
It's the weight of the water displaced by the hull (Archimedes' Principle). Displacement tonnage.
@@tonys1636 Different types of tonnage are used by different types of ship. Warships typically to use displacement when talking about tonnage. Cargo ships or passenger liners often use gross tonnage which is a measure of volume instead of weight.
I am surprised at your audacity 😮
I commend the crews of Canada's naval vessels, to manage to work with dilapidated junk ,as the equipment is a BIG FAT JOKE.
Crew look like a swathe of college dropouts 😂😂😂😂
You might be right, I think they might be LEFT.
So what’s with the double barreled name David, is that meant to impress someone?
When was the last the a Halifax class or the entire Canadian or let's push even wider, NATO navy's, engaged with and destroyed an enemy submarine?
1982, falklands war, Royal Navy helicopters sunk an ex usn then argentine navy submarine.
You think that they should be doing that?
What the Halifax class or the entire Canadian or let's push even wider, NATO navies do is find, identify and track submarines so that if it becomes necessary to do so, enemy submarines can be quickly destroyed. During a "cold war", it's about taking the subs stealth away.
@@thomasmccombie5085only 42 years... 😂😂😂 And then all we managed to do was dent it so it had to return for repair.
@@abrahamdozer6273it's a big game. If those subs wanted to hit a carrier strike group, they would and could. But they don't because nobody wants war at that scale. We all just pee money away because tax payers just have suck it up.
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so you want war? If you sink anybody's submarine, it is certainly full scale war.
Get off
Don't let Justin trudeaux know, he'll try to scrap it so can afford to paint more rainbows