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attack conditions, which led to a design with a rounded hull, a continuous main deck, and the addition of a pre-wetting system to wash away contaminants. The living spaces on the ship were part of a "citadel" which could be sealed off from contamination for the crew safety. The ships were sometimes
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class were built to an operational requirement much like that which produced the British Type 12, and were powered by the same machinery plant. The rounded deck-edge forward was adopted to prevent ice forming. The vessels were designed to operate in harsh Canadian conditions. They were built to
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s were fitted with helicopter platforms and SQS 504 Variable Depth Sonar (VDS). The single funnel was altered to twin stepped funnels to permit the forward extension of the helicopter hangar. To make room for the helicopter deck, the aft 3-inch mount and one of the Limbos were removed. The two
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was gutted except for machinery and some forward spaces. The hull was strengthened, fueling facilities for the helicopter and activated fin stabilizers installed. The fin stabilizers were to reduce roll in rough weather during helicopter operations. All seven
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was selected by the Canadian Forces for the Destroyer Life Extension (DELEX) program, and underwent the refit from 19 April to 26 November 1982 at her builder, Canadian Vickers. In June–July 1988, the vessel performed a cruise of the
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during her 1962–63 conversion, finalized the concept. By keeping the aircraft secure, the beartrap eliminated the need for deck handling from landing to the hangar, or from hangar to takeoff.
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40 mm guns were also removed. Following the conversion, the displacement remained the same at standard load but at full load, it increased to 3,051 tonnes (3,003 long tons).
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ASW mortars in a stern well. The stern well had a roller top to close it off from following seas. As with the British Type 12 design, the provision for long-range homing
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2,263 tonnes (2,227 long tons) standard and 2,800 tonnes (2,800 long tons) at deep load. The destroyer escorts had a crew of 12 officers and 237 enlisted.
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Gules, a bend wavy argent charged with two cotises wavy azure over all a beaver or, the sinister forepaw resting on a log of silver birch proper.
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of babies on board ship 1956–1992. The bell is currently held by the CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum, Esquimalt, British Columbia.
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guns in two mounts for engaging both surface and air targets. The ships were also fitted with two single-mounted
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2-shaft English-Electric geared steam turbines, 3 Babcock & Wilcox boilers 22,000 kW (30,000 shp)
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In the late 1970s, under the Destroyer Life Extension (DELEX) program was commissioned to upgrade ten of the
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was used as a test ship for helicopter landing trials on a flight deck installed over the rear of the ship.
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from active service on 31 July 1992 at Halifax. In February 1994, the ship was sold to Global Shipping of
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beginning on 24 May 1963. The ship was officially reclassed with pennant DDH 229 on 21 October 1964.
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water tube boilers installed. The steam produced by these boilers was directed at two geared
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guns. The class's anti-submarine armament consisted of a pair of triple-barreled Mk. NC 10
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Hands to Flying Stations, a Recollective History of Canadian Naval Aviation, Volume II
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was in its infancy. The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) was assigned responsibility for
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2 Γ— triple Mk.32 12.75 inch launchers firing Mk.44 or Mk.46 Mod 5 torpedoes
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recommissioned on 28 October 1964 and re-transferred to the east coast.
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Gardiner, Robert; Chumbley, Stephen; Budzbon, PrzemysΕ‚aw, eds. (1995).
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1 Γ— SQS-504 VDS, medium frequency active search (except 233 after 1986)
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of 13 feet 2 inches (4.01 m). The destroyer escorts
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4,570 nautical miles (8,463.6 km) at 12 knots (22.2 km/h)
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Hadley, Michael L.; Huebert, Rob; Crickard, Fred W., eds. (1992).
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Atlantic 1939–45, Normandy 1944, English Channel 1944, Biscay 1944
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participated in the NATO naval exercise Ocean Safari 91. She was
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1 Γ— SQS-502 (Type 170) high frequency Limbo mortar control sonar
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1 Γ— SQS-502 (Type 170) high frequency Limbo mortar control sonar
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underwent conversion to a destroyer helicopter escort (DDH) at
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1 Γ— SQS-10 or βˆ’11 hull mounted active search and attack sonar
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1 Γ— SQS-10 or βˆ’11 hull mounted active search and attack sonar
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remained a FLU until 1 April 1973. The ship was replaced by
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was the first bilingual ship to serve in the Canadian navy.
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1 Γ— SQS-501 (Type 162) high frequency bottom profiling sonar
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1 Γ— SQS-501 (Type 162) high frequency bottom profiling sonar
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Cadillac of Destroyers: HMCS St. Laurent and Her Successors
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into the RCN on 10 November 1956 and initially carried the
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during a royal visit to Canada and took part in the major
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Naval and Military Museum includes information from the
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On 15 July 1968 she became the first bilingual ship of
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was transferred to the west coast where she joined the
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2 Γ— single Mk.2 "K-gun" launchers with homing torpedoes
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1 Γ— GUNAR (Mk.64 GFCS with 2 on-mount SPG-48 directors)
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1 Γ— GUNAR (Mk.64 GFCS with 1 on-mount SPG-48 director)
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says 2000 tons standard displacement, 2600 deep load.
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A Nation's Navy: In Quest of Canadian Naval Identity
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Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nimbus Publishing. 1231: 1229: 1227: 1225: 1223: 1221: 1200: 1172: 1170: 879:naval exercise Teamwork '76. In 1977, with 660:which powered two shafts, providing 22,000 1543: 1529: 1105: 1103: 1101: 1099: 1097: 1095: 1093: 739: 360:1 Γ— UQC-1B "Gertrude" underwater telephone 324:1 Γ— UQC-1B "Gertrude" underwater telephone 1112: 1062: 1027: 906:In 1981, while inspecting the boilers of 697:class took shape. The development of the 527: 204:2260 tons (normal), 3051 tons (deep load) 195:2263 tons (normal), 2800 tons (deep load) 1512:Canadian Navy of Yesterday & Today: 1385: 1366: 1328: 1235:Barrie and Macpherson (1996), pp. 27, 29 1218: 1210:"Japan, Hong Kong on Ships' Itinerary". 1167: 1124: 1060: 1058: 1056: 1054: 1052: 1050: 1048: 1046: 1044: 1042: 816:'s Carrier Division 17 off the coast of 531: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1176:Barrie and Macpherson (1996), pp. 12–13 1090: 899:. Later in the year, the vessel joined 680:Following successful trials aboard the 1659: 1465: 1087:Barrie and Macpherson (1996), pp. 9–11 1081: 1524: 1447:Macpherson, Ken; Barrie, Ron (2002). 1348:Barrie, Ron; Macpherson, Ken (1996). 1184: 1182: 1144:"The Beartrap – A Canadian Invention" 1039: 39: 1367:Blackman, Raymond V.B., ed. (1963). 1074: 1072: 1066:Macpherson and Barrie (2002), p. 248 1020: 1018: 1008: 1006: 810:Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force 789:. In February 1960, she sailed with 16:Destroyer of the Royal Canadian Navy 1297:Barrie and Macpherson (1996), p. 13 1197:Barrie and Macpherson (1996), p. 16 1109:Barrie and Macpherson (1996), p. 17 13: 1484: 1179: 442:1 Γ— 3"/50 Mk.33 FMC twin mount gun 14: 1693: 1505: 1466:Sharpe, Richard, ed. (May 1992). 1069: 1015: 1003: 950:The Christening Bells Project at 675: 723: 342:1 Γ— Sperry Mk.2 navigation radar 339:1 Γ— SPS-10B surface search radar 312:1 Γ— Sperry Mk.2 navigation radar 309:1 Γ— SPS-10B surface search radar 48: 41: 1300: 1291: 1265: 1256: 1247: 1238: 1191: 1158: 787:Second Canadian Escort Squadron 1188:Chumbley & Gardiner, p. 44 981: 952:Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt 945: 430:2 Γ— Mk NC 10 Limbo ASW mortars 1: 1672:Cold War destroyers of Canada 1468:Jane's Fighting Ships 1992–93 1369:Jane's Fighting Ships 1963–64 969: 865:was among the escort for the 759:on 8 June 1951, the ship was 601:of 42 feet (13 m) and a 445:1 Γ— Mk NC 10 Limbo ASW mortar 1667:St. Laurent-class destroyers 1389:The Postwar Naval Revolution 1329:Arbuckle, J. Graeme (1987). 997: 804:on an operational cruise to 643: 7: 1331:Badges of the Canadian Navy 861:as the naval FLU. In 1976, 621:class was fitted with twin 612: 395:1 Γ— UPD 501 radar detection 336:1 Γ— SPS-12 air search radar 306:1 Γ— SPS-12 air search radar 259:28.5 knots (52.8 km/h) 10: 1698: 1321: 1244:Hadley et al., pp. 310–312 826:Victoria, British Columbia 420:Mk.33 FMC twin mounts guns 214:366 ft (111.6 m) 18: 1641: 1618: 1561: 1392:. Naval Institute Press. 1386:Friedman, Norman (1986). 235:: 13 ft (4.0 m) 168: 34: 30: 974: 830:Victoria Machinery Depot 763:on 29 May 1953. She was 630:40 mm (1.6 in) 392:1 Γ— WLR 1C radar warning 241::14 ft (4.3 m) 222:42 ft (12.8 m) 130:21 October 1964 (as DDH) 1682:Ships built in Montreal 1516:-class destroyer escort 740:Construction and career 693:, plans to convert the 623:3-inch (76 mm)/L50 169:General characteristics 1130:Soward 1995, pp. 63–65 558:anti-submarine warfare 541: 528:Design and description 418:3 in (76 mm) 345:1 Γ— URN 20 TACAN radar 1262:Hadley et al., p. 319 1253:Hadley et al., p. 314 535: 286:: 213 plus 20 aircrew 1164:Blackman, pp. 35, 37 930:From 6–16 June 1991 654:Babcock & Wilcox 1308:"Christening bells" 962:which was used for 845:Royal 22nd Regiment 648:The vessels of the 520:from 1956 to 1992. 514:Royal Canadian Navy 512:that served in the 476:Aviation facilities 370:Electronic warfare 1485:Soward, Stuart E. 921:St. Lawrence River 814:United States Navy 542: 295:processing systems 1654: 1653: 1555:-class destroyers 544:The need for the 493: 492: 427:single mount guns 398:1 Γ— SRD 501 HF/DF 156:Scrapped in 1994. 1689: 1545: 1538: 1531: 1522: 1521: 1500: 1481: 1462: 1443: 1422: 1403: 1382: 1363: 1344: 1316: 1315: 1310:. 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Index

HMCS Ottawa
Ottawa River
Canadian Vickers
Montreal
Destroyer escort
3 in (76 mm)
40 mm "Boffin"
CH-124 Sea King
St. Laurent-class
destroyer
Royal Canadian Navy
Canadian Forces

NATO
Cold War
anti-submarine warfare
North Atlantic
nuclear
biological
chemical
Cadillacs
hammocks
long overall
beam
draught
displaced
3-inch (76 mm)/L50
caliber
40 mm (1.6 in)
Limbo

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