The Work of a Canadian Warship

Published 2023-06-19

All Comments (21)
  • I served 24 years in the RCN as a Naval Weapon Technician/ Weapon Eng Technician Fire Control. Enjoyed every bit of it. 7 major deployments done. Well done to all. Ready Aye Ready
  • @neildavid10
    This is the content we need🔥 great work media team and RCN
  • @bradwood8101
    Time we start funding our Sailors and Soldiers the right way, either way good content. Thank you for your services those who make due.
  • @GoSolarPlz
    Great video. I’m so proud of all our soldiers sailors and airmen in our Canadian Armed Forces! Thank for your hard work, dedication and sacrifices for us!! What great work you do every day and night
  • As an interested civilian it is was educational to get a peak behind the scenes. This was more interesting than I thought it was going to be. Go Canada.
  • Say what you want. I Salute the women and men of the RCN, all of Canada's military, for the respectful and committed effort they all make to keep Canada safe and respected. Thank you for your service.
  • @Joe3pops
    Should try to keep 3-4 frigates when they accept the Type 26. Coastal patrol and harbour defence.
  • This is awesome! We need to almost do a series like the British did with Warship life at sea! This is the direction we need to take for recruiting! Keep it up guys!
  • CANADA ARE GREAT FIGHTERS AND VERY SMART AND TOUGH SOLDIERS// THEY DO A GREAT JOB
  • @robbell4784
    One of the best videos I’ve seen regarding the RCN. Bravo Zulu.
  • @SJB117
    Horribly underfunded and still producing dope ass content, love to see it.
  • If our troops have to buy our own helmets in Latvia Imagine how dangerous our old ships are. It was awful when I served in the 80's
  • @derekheuring2984
    I served as a Canadian Military Engineer in the '90's and was proud of how much Canadian servicemen and women did with so little support from the government. As a CME we had a high operational tempo in order to meet our deployment and training exercises, which we did but only by sacrificing our family lives. At times the supply issues were so bad that we had to wear worn out combat uniforms as there were no replacements and once we were ordered to turn in one of the two pairs of combat boots we were issued so Supply could issue them to others. Used combat boots! More than once we had to rely on American transport aircraft to get us to joint training exercises and with the closure of CFB Chilliwack we had to train at Ft. Lewis in Washington state. Yet despite the government's lack of support for the Canadian Forces we all dug down deep and made do with what we had although I must admit that it was always a concern that if the government couldn't properly support us during peacetime we better the heck not go to war! CHIMO!
  • @MikeThepiper
    Is there any talk of the RCN designating a new Pride of the Fleet vessel?
  • @brianmurray1395
    Retired RCN ; I believe Canada should have been a submarine navy, hunter killer/ surveillance patrol. Best bang for your dollar overall. We should have purchased or built the German Type submarine. Surface ships are just top water targets. Canada had the option in the early 2000s to obtain these sleek ultra quiet killing machines of the deep and further more to build more here. These were at the time state of the art. Once again a group of numpty’s in Ottawa said no and the contracts were laid to build ice breaker patrol ships when the ice now for the most part is slush. 🤪.