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Saab, CAE to work jointly on training for Royal Canadian Navy’s new submarine fleet

  • On May 29, 2025, in Ottawa, Saab and CAE Inc. agreed to collaborate on developing simulation systems to support the Royal Canadian Navy's upcoming submarine fleet.
  • This partnership comes as Canada prepares to acquire as many as twelve new standard submarines by 2028 to replace its aging Victoria-class vessels.
  • Saab's Arctic submarine expertise and CAE's naval simulation technology will combine to support training needs amid international pressure on Canada to increase defense spending.
  • Officials note that buying new submarines might help Canada surpass its longstanding NATO defense spending targets, which it has struggled to meet.
  • The partnership indicates Ottawa's effort to modernize naval capabilities while addressing training and readiness challenges through advanced simulation tools.
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Saab, CAE to work jointly on training for Royal Canadian Navy's new submarine fleet

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney likely owes his victory in the last legislative elections to the "flag effect," sparked by President Donald Trump's comments about the possibility of Canada becoming the 51st American state and, more importantly, by the trade war he had just launched. During the election campaign, having taken the reins of... This article Swedish Saab challenges Boeing by offering its S106 GlobalEye early warning aircraft to C…

OTTAWA—Swedish manufacturer Saab and Canadian technology company CAE announce their collaboration to create state-of-the-art training and simulation solutions for Canada's next Royal Canadian Navy (RMC) submarine fleet. Both companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding Thursday, the last day of CANSEC in Ottawa, Canada's largest military trade show. Ottawa plans to purchase up to ten new conventional submarines for the MRC to replace the aging…

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3D Printing Industry broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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