Halifax shipyard cutting steel as navy aims for first new destroyer operating by 2035

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HALIFAX — The Irving shipyard in Halifax is cutting steel for Canada's new destroyers, though the navy says it will be about a decade before the first 8,000-tonne vessel joins military operations.

HALIFAX — The Irving shipyard in Halifax is cutting steel for Canada's new destroyers, though the navy says it will be about a decade before the first 8,000-tonne vessel joins military operations.

On Thursday, federal procurement officials said the final, detailed contracts for the first three destroyers haven't been signed yet with Irving — and won't be formally awarded until late 2024 or early 2025. Officials predicted that the first ship would be launched by"the early 2030s" but likely wouldn't be part of Royal Canadian Navy operations until 2035, after testing and trials at sea.

 

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