Agreement with ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems builds on promise to bring benefits to Canada if Ottawa accepts its bid ...
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South Korea targets Canada’s $60 trillion submarine deal with sweeping industrial and energy offer
South Korea is aiming to win Canada’s next-generation submarine program, a deal worth up to 60 trillion won, by offering more ...
KIEL, Germany, Jan. 13, 2026 /CNW/ - TKMS and Cohere, a leading security-first enterprise AI company, have signed a Teaming Agreement to jointly explore the integration of advanced AI technologies ...
Carmakers Hyundai Motor and Volkswagen have emerged as key players in the ongoing competition between Hanwha Ocean and TKMS ...
Ottawa narrowed its search to two conglomerates last year, and is now requesting commitments from Hyundai and Volkswagen ...
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Subs for sale: What’s behind Hanwha’s Ottawa ads?
Ottawa residents and out-of-town travellers may have puzzled recently over a wave of ads in the downtown from a company ...
ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems is courting a Canadian procurement order to build the next generation of Canadian submarines.
BERLIN (Reuters) -The Canadian Prime Minister announced Tuesday that a German-Norwegian partnership is one of the top contenders for Canada's new submarine program, as Ottawa and Berlin also agreed to ...
Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems CEO Oliver Burkhard (R) gestures as he talks to German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius (2nd R) during their visit of a shipyard of Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems that will ...
Joël Lightbound, Canada’s Minister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement, and the Honourable Stephen Fuhr, Secretary of State (Defence Procurement), have announced that the ...
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‘Captain, We Have Been Destroyed’: Canadian Diesel Submarine ‘Sank’ $5.5 Billion Navy Aircraft Carrier
Key Points and Summary - In a shocking 1981 NATO exercise, a Canadian diesel-electric submarine successfully penetrated a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group and notionally "sank" the USS Dwight D.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney got a close-up view Thursday of the submarines built by the South Korean firm bidding for a government contract worth tens of billions of dollars. Canada’s military ...
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