Joint Support Ship Project

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Joint Support Ship
Type replenishment at sea
Manufacturer unannounced
Primary user Canadian Forces

The Joint Support Ship Project (abbreviated as JSS Project) is a project undertaken by the Canadian Forces to provide Canada with three multirole naval vessels.

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[edit] Project overview

[edit] Purpose

HMCS Protecteur, to be replaced by the Joint Support Ship Project
HMCS Protecteur, to be replaced by the Joint Support Ship Project

The JSS Project will replace the underway replenishment capability of the Protecteur class auxiliary vessel, as well as provide basic sealift for the army, support to forces ashore, and command facilities for a Joint Force or naval task group. The project should not be confused with a proposed amphibious assault ship also under consideration by the navy; planning for this latter vessel is in a much earlier stage.

[edit] Project status

The project has recently closed the request for proposal (RFP) stage. Originally, there were four syndicates vying for the contract, which was one of the largest navy shipbuilding contracts in 20 years.[citation needed] The consortia were led by Irving Shipbuilding, BAE Systems, ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems Canada, and SNC-Lavalin ProFac.

Two design finalists were selected in November 2006: ThyssenKrupp and SNC-Lavalin ProFac. Under the two remaining proposals, the ships will be built in either Newfoundland or Victoria, respectively. A contract for final design and construction is expected in 2008, with the first ship of the class entering service in 2012.

In January 2007, Canadian media reported that defence planners were considering the retirement of the existing Protecteur class ships by 2010, prior to the delivery of the first JSS in 2012. This news was met with criticism as it would leave the Canadian Navy without a resupply capability for two years.[1]

[edit] Proposed ship capabilities

[edit] Ship particulars

  • Crew Size 30% to 50% less than current AORs
  • Length/Beam/Draft (Deep) m 210 / Panamax / 9.5 (notional)
  • Displacement (Deep) 28,000 tonnes (notional)
  • Speed 20 knots (sustained)
  • Range 10,800 @ 15 knots (28 km/h)

[edit] Survivability

  • Self Defence Active & Passive
  • Damaged Stability Enhanced Two Compartment

[edit] Ice capability

  • First Year Ice

[edit] Sealift

  • Deck Space (inc. Upper Deck) 1,000 - 1,500 lane meters
  • Container System

[edit] Underway support

  • Fuel 7,000 - 10,000 tonnes
  • JP 5 650 - 1,300 tonnes
  • Ammunition 1,100 tonnes

[edit] Joint headquarters support

  • Naval Communications
  • Shore Communications

[edit] See also

[edit] References

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