TORONTO (AP) 鈥 Canada on Monday named Germany鈥檚 ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems as the preferred supplier for up to 12 submarines in what called the country鈥檚 largest-ever military procurement.
The decision came before Carney headed to this week鈥檚 , where allies face pressure to back higher defense spending with concrete plans.
Carney said the procurement will be “the largest in Canadian history” and that the TKMS platform is optimal for Arctic waters and for NATO.
鈥淭he submarine is proven and capable. It is used widely by our allies. TKMS provides submarines to over a third of the NATO alliance, and is the leading submarine provider to navies around the world,鈥 Carney said at a military base in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Carney named TKMS as the preferred supplier and will now enter into further negotiations.
beat out . ThyssenKrupp said its submarines would strengthen interoperability because many NATO allies already operate its conventionally powered vessels.
Canada has pledged to sharply increase military spending after years of lagging behind NATO targets. Carney has pledged to raise defense spending to 5% of gross domestic product by 2035 after Canada reached NATO鈥檚 previous 2% spending target this year.
He said Canada’s fiscal framework has already budgeted to achieve 4% of GDP in total spending by 2030, ahead of NATO鈥檚 timetable.
Carney said the German and Norwegian governments have offered to make available some of their slots in production so Canada can receive submarines earlier. He said the expectation is that Canada will have four submarines by 2034.
The new fleet will replace Canada鈥檚 four aging Victoria-class submarines, which were purchased secondhand from the United Kingdom in the late 1990s.
No U.S. company bid because the United States builds only nuclear-powered submarines, while Canada sought conventionally powered diesel-electric vessels.
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