Future Canadian amphibious assault ship
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The Canadian Amphibious Assault Ship Project is a project designed to give Canada a sealift, mobile command and control platform, amphibious assault capability. The program as envisioned would be a $1,000,000,000 program to purchase an amphibious assault ship that could deploy 1,000 troops. The envisaged ship is projected to be able to provide a helicopter platform.
The program is to complement the Joint Support Ship Project.
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[edit] External links
- BlogSpot: LPD: The New Dreadnought?
[edit] References
- DefenseNews.com: Canada Reviews Support, Transport Ship Programs (accessed Sat 20 Jan 2007)
[edit] Notes
- ^ Canada.com: Tories set to announce $15 billion in politically acceptable defence spending, Murray Brewster, Canadian Press, Sunday, June 25, 2006 (accessed Sat 20 Jan 2007)
- ^ Canada.com: Ottawa eyes rapid-reaction force, Sheldon Alberts, Victoria Times Colonist, Saturday, November 18, 2006 (accessed Sat 20 Jan 2007)
- ^ Canada.com: Tories freeze all spending on new gear for military, David Pugliese, The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday, April 15, 2006 (accessed Sat 20 Jan 2007)
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