Earlier this week, HMCS Charlottetown joined forces with the ROK Navy to carry out a PASSEX south of Busan, Republic of Korea to conduct communication drills, tactical maneuvering, and replenishment-at-sea approach procedures.
Algerine (Reciprocating engined) class minesweeper HMS Marmion (J 381): Launched at Port Arthur Shipbuilding Co. Port Arthur, Ontario 15.06.44.
Ex HMCS Orangeville.
#Canada: On June 12, 2026, the keel of the first River-class destroyer (RCD), the future HMCS Fraser, was laid during a ceremony at Irving Shipbuilding in Halifax, Canada. The vessel is intended for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN).
The company plans to build up to fifteen River-class destroyers for the RCN.
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Au début de la semaine, le HMCS Charlottetown s'est associé à la Marine de la République de Corée pour mener un PASSEX, au sud de Pusan, afin de réaliser des manœuvres tactiques et des procédures d'approche pour le ravitaillement en mer.
Crew members of HMCS William Hall conduct brow-landing duties in London, England on June 2, 2026. Photo: Corporal Paquette, Canadian Armed Forces Photo #RCN#Photos#History
A member of the Force Protection Team aboard HMCS William Hall stands on the flight deck, under Tower Bridge in London, England on June 2, 2026. Photo: Corporal Paquette, Canadian Armed Forces Photo #RCN#Photos#History
A crew member of HMCS William Hall looks on through the bridge window as they arrive in London, England on June 2, 2026. Photo: Corporal Paquette, Canadian Armed Forces Photo #RCN#Photos#History
Crew members of the Royal Canadian Navy's HMCS William Hall crew stand on the flight deck, while sailing under Tower Bridge in London, England on June 2, 2026. Photo: Corporal Paquette, Canadian Armed Forces Photo #RCN#Photos#History