Navy commander insists Canada should buy unmodified submarines
OTTAWA — Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee said he has made it clear he wants “no changes” to the design of the submarines Canada intends to buy, due to the highly complex nature of the war machines.
“I have been as explicit as possible that there are no changes to the design,” Topshee said Wednesday.
“If you have ever looked at submarine engineering, every change requires a full reconsideration because anything that goes wrong is potentially existential. When something is designed to sink and come back to the surface, you don’t want to really re-engineer parts of that system.”
Topshee made the comments at a defence procurement conference in the nation’s capital, put on by the Canadian Global Affairs Institute think tank.


