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Canada chooses German ThyssenKrupp for submarine fleet, deal valued up to $100 billion

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Canada chooses German ThyssenKrupp for submarine fleet, deal valued up to $100 billion

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TL;DR

Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that the Canadian military has selected German shipbuilder ThyssenKrupp to supply up to 12 submarines, in a deal valued at up to 100 billion dollars, according to Israeli journalist Asaf Rozentzweig (N12) citing Canadian reports.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Monday evening that the Canadian Armed Forces have decided to acquire up to 12 submarines from the German shipbuilder ThyssenKrupp, in a major fleet expansion move. Canadian reports cited by Israeli journalist Asaf Rozentzweig (N12) estimate the total cost of the deal could reach 100 billion dollars. The selection of ThyssenKrupp marks a significant step in Canada's efforts to modernize and expand its navy. The Zioneer has not independently verified the financial figures, and no official contract or timeline has been published yet.

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