left Halifax Aug. 2 for a two-month deployment in the Arctic as part of Operation Nanook. But HMCSwas left in port because its fire suppression system wasn’t working properly, Royal Canadian Navy sailors told this newspaper. The problem on the Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship was identified about a month ago, they added.
Lamirande noted the problems have not been found on the other two Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships, HMCSMargaret Brooke. It will be the second northern deployment forThe AOPS program has over the years faced delays and spending increases. Under the original timetable the first AOPS was to have been delivered in 2013, with Arctic operations set for 2015.Article contentIn January 2015 the federal government announced it had awarded Irving Shipbuilding a $2.6 billion contract to build five AOPS.
“These limitations are troubling and raise the question of whether the taxpayers are receiving value for the monies spent,” the Senate report stated.
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