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Sub plagued by glitches after handover (Canadian Forces)
Canadian Press via the National Post ^ | November 17,2004 | Murray Brewster

Posted on 11/18/2004 1:03:13 AM PST by Levante

HALIFAX--When HMCS Chicoutimi was handed over to the Canadian navy in October, the submarine had trouble drawing in fresh air, could not dive to certain depths and suffered from computer bugs, according to newly released documents.

Telex messages between the ill-fated warship and navy headquarters in Ottawa, obtained by the Canadian Press under the Access to Information Act, reveal a litany of problems, including:

- The used vessel could not "snort" - the navy's term for drawing in fresh air while traveling at full power just below the ocean surface during an emergency.

- The warship could not dive to it's maximum depth because rust had rendered portions of its pressure hull vulnerable to collapse.

- Software glitches prevented the sub's autopilot from functioning.

The revelations raise questions about whether the submarine, which was the scene of a deadly fire Oct. 5, was ready for it's maiden voyage to Canada.

(Excerpt) Read more at canada.com ...


TOPICS: Canada; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: canada; hmcschicoutimi; military; submarine
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Your friendly liberal crook government at "work."
1 posted on 11/18/2004 1:03:13 AM PST by Levante
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Rust? No sacrificial props? No cathodic protection?
Not too smart of the UK, but then Canada supports terrorists, so this is good.
2 posted on 11/18/2004 1:05:27 AM PST by Diogenesis ("Then I say unto you, send men to summon ... worms. And let us go to Fallujah to collect heads.")
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To: Levante

"...had trouble drawing in fresh air, could not dive to certain depths and suffered from computer bugs..."Sounds like the Canadian government.


3 posted on 11/18/2004 1:06:38 AM PST by CWOJackson
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To: Levante

Among naval vessels, a submarine is the least-tolerant to heavy use and is the most intolerant of poor maintenance.

A rusted pressure hull and "software glitches" should have warned the Canadian Navy against this purchase.


4 posted on 11/18/2004 1:07:11 AM PST by clee1 (Islam is a deadly plague; liberalism is the AIDS virus that prevents us from defending ourselves.)
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To: Levante
reveal a litany of problems, including:
- The used vessel could not "snort" - the navy's term for drawing in fresh air while traveling at full power just below the ocean surface during an emergency.
- The warship could not dive to it's maximum depth because rust had rendered portions of its pressure hull vulnerable to collapse.

- An Editor could not spot improper use of "it's" (twice) in a National Post article.

5 posted on 11/18/2004 1:10:58 AM PST by Ichneumon
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To: Levante
The Canadians were never going to use the submarine anyway, so why bother? For that matter, why not just get a rowboat and paint the word SUBMARINE on it in large block type?
6 posted on 11/18/2004 1:12:35 AM PST by Mr Ramsbotham (Laws against sodomy are honored in the breech.)
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To: Diogenesis
Please don't take it out on the poor canadian troops.They are very brave and so unsupported.They have such poor equipment their lives are more endangered by using the equipment,ie helicopters,poorly armored vehicles etc.
When they were sent to Afghanistan the Canadian brass send them with the green camo outfit,because that is the stuff they had ordered. The soldiers had to put glue on their uniform and stick sand on them to try and get some kind of protection.
When the US military wanted to award a canadian unit of snipers some medals, our government prohibited them from getting those.
Canada used to have a proud military but the canadian government has been taken over by extreme leftists that do not reflect the majority of the canadian public's opinion. Hopefully we'll be able to regain our country like you did,but we'll need american conservative support.
7 posted on 11/18/2004 1:17:58 AM PST by nothernlights
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To: Levante

Makes Das Bot look like a jewel.


8 posted on 11/18/2004 1:25:01 AM PST by Westlander (BzzZZZ Pffft Gone)
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To: Levante

Well thats what happens when a country neglects its military


9 posted on 11/18/2004 1:26:20 AM PST by wildcatf4f3 (out of the sun)
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"Well thats what happens when a country neglects its military"

Exactly. The crooked liberal gov't of Canada doesn't give a %&*# about it's military people. Yet, these liberal scumbags expect the Canadian military to put their lives on the line for THEM.


10 posted on 11/18/2004 1:31:05 AM PST by Levante
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Couldn't be. There aren't any depths to which the Canadian gov't won't dive.

Rather like Calbania, in some sense.

11 posted on 11/18/2004 1:31:39 AM PST by SAJ
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To: Mr Ramsbotham
Hey, neat idea! And, they could probably get a deal on an aircraft carrier on which they could just paint ''Aircraft Carrier''. France might make Martin a heck of a good price.

And they could have drills where ''Submarine'' chases ''Aircraft Carrier'' around... well, assuming they can find enough oarsmen for both ''ships''.

12 posted on 11/18/2004 1:35:59 AM PST by SAJ
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To: Levante

Does this mean that the Canadians are going to have to (shudder) rely on US military protection from now on???


13 posted on 11/18/2004 1:40:17 AM PST by shibumi (John Galt is alive and well. He tends bar in a casino restaurant.)
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ROFLOL.
With the french carrier with its deck too short,good idea we can get rid of obsolete planes at the same time.


14 posted on 11/18/2004 1:41:45 AM PST by nothernlights
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To: wildcatf4f3
"Canada used to have a proud military but the canadian government has been taken over by extreme leftists that do not reflect the majority of the canadian public's opinion. Hopefully we'll be able to regain our country like you did,but we'll need american conservative support.

This is true, but we are not likely to change your government for you (regardless of what the leftists think of us). So you will have to do it yourselves. The first thing you have to do is figure out what it is that you want. Canadian policy has been so conflicted over the recient years that Americans can never be sure just where you stand - Other than increasingly in oposition to the US. Even Canadian authorities are scared to death of your imigration policy, but apparently powerless to change it. This presents a problem for the US. With the longest unguarded border in the world we rely on trust. The sad bit about this, is the US would have given Canada subs, (there were several stricken from active dute in the US Navy in the last couple years), but it was important for your government not to accept anything American.
15 posted on 11/18/2004 1:45:04 AM PST by konaice
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To: nothernlights
Excellent point.
We separate the people from their corrupt government.
Consider the Persian people vs. the Mullahs, as another example.
16 posted on 11/18/2004 1:53:34 AM PST by Diogenesis ("Then I say unto you, send men to summon ... worms. And let us go to Fallujah to collect heads.")
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To: konaice

About the subs,there are different stories about why we got the British ones, but I'm sure some politician being paid off was the determining factor. As to our foreign policy,it was hi jacked by the last PM that had some anti american extreme bias, I think to score points with the french province of Quebec. The conservative voices come from the West,and also from the business community,because Canada is the US largest trading partner.So keeping borders safe and monitoring them is advantageous to all. Actually,i think you would find also if you talk to field people from FBI or our RCMP, there is a lot of very good cooperation, collaboration. The problem is at the political levels.


17 posted on 11/18/2004 2:04:11 AM PST by nothernlights
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To: Levante
Telex? OMG, no wonder they bought an ancient sub!



Thanks for the logo Safrguns!

18 posted on 11/18/2004 2:19:08 AM PST by LiberalBassTurds (Islam is a religion of peace. Strange every murdering psychopath in the world is attracted to it.)
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To: nothernlights

"The problem is at the political levels".

You're correct; that's where the french are.


19 posted on 11/18/2004 2:26:23 AM PST by secessionist
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To: Levante

The Liberals can't even fund working equipment for the Canadian Royal Armed Forces but they can waste $1 billion and counting on a gun registry boondoggle. Its all a matter of priorities.


20 posted on 11/18/2004 2:30:13 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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