Irving Shipbuilding started construction work on the Canadian Surface Combatant, shown here in a rendering. (Royal Canadian Navy) Irving Shipbuilding started construction work on Canada's new fleet of ...
Slowly but surely the Royal Canadian Navy is getting knee deep in what is described as the North American nation's largest shipbuilding effort since the troubled years of the Second World War. As part ...
Kongsberg has secured contracts from Irving Shipbuilding to deliver propulsion systems for the Royal Canadian Navy’s (RCN) new River-class destroyers. The contract is part of Canada’s National ...
The Department of National Defence has awarded an $8-billion deal to Irving Shipbuilding to start building three new destroyers for the Royal Canadian Navy, the Liberal government said Saturday.
Artist's impression of Royal Canadian Navy River (Modified Type 26)-class destroyer. (Royal Canadian Navy) Kongsberg Maritime has signed contracts with Irving Shipbuilding Inc to supply fixed-built ...
The cost of U.S.-supplied equipment for Canada’s new fleet of warships has increased by more than $1 billion. The order for U.S. systems has increased by $1.25 billion ($900 million U.S.), according ...
Authorities are building a new containment boom to fight an oil spill in a major western Canadian river, officials said on Saturday, after the spill breached a previous barrier and threatened the ...
("Rand") today announced the acquisition of a Danish flagged chemical tanker that will be converted to a Canadian flagged river class self-unloader vessel. The new vessel will support recent new ...
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