Race to build Canadaโs next submarine fleet enters its final stretch
South Korea's Hanwha Oceans and Germany's TKMS, have fought tooth and nail in an unusually short competition to supply the Royal Canadian Navy with some 12 submarines.
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South Korea's Hanwha Oceans and Germany's TKMS, have fought tooth and nail in an unusually short competition to supply the Royal Canadian Navy with some 12 submarines.
OTTAWA โ The race to build Canadaโs next submarine fleet is on its final lap as the federal government evaluates two rival bids for the lucrative contract. The two qualified bidders, South Koreaโs Hanwha Oceans and Germanyโs TKMS, have fought tooth and nail in an unusually short competition to supply the Royal Canadian Navy with [โฆ]
Hanwha Ocean showcased its submarine in Victoria as the company tries to win a bid to build Canada's new submarines, with a decision expected in June.