Military revisiting beartrap necessity as feds explore Arctic ship chopper capabilities

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As the Canadian Navy looks into operating maritime helicopters aboard its fleet of Arctic patrol ships, it will have to revisit a past decision that saw military leadership prioritize tightened purse strings over additional capabilities. The recently released defence policy update—titled Our North, Strong and Free—outlines that the Canadian military will “explore options” to equip the Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships with the ability to “embark and operate our maritime helicopters at sea.

photograph by Andrew Meade HMCS Harry DeWolf, the first of the AOPS off the production line, took part in drug enforcement operations as part of Operation Caribbe in the Caribbean Sea, as did another AOPS, HMCS Margaret Brooke, in 2024. When construction is completed, the Navy will have six AOPS and the Coast Guard will have two. Currently, there are three AOPS in active naval service.

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