The Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) formally welcomed His Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Margaret Brooke into naval service with a commissioning ceremony. This ceremony marks a major achievement for each the RCN and the Canadian shipbuilding trade. The introduction of a second Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS) delivered beneath the Nationwide Shipbuilding Technique, which sustains hundreds of jobs yearly in Canada, will improve the RCN’s means to implement sovereignty and meet the long run defence challenges in Canada’s offshore and Arctic waters. The AOPS additionally augments Canada’s presence offshore, and will probably be able to conducting all kinds of operations overseas.
That is the primary time in its 111-year historical past that the RCN is naming a category after a outstanding Canadian Navy determine, Harry DeWolf. The rest within the class will probably be named to honour different outstanding Royal Canadian Navy heroes who served their nation with the best distinction. A ship’s commissioning ceremony is each a long-standing naval custom, and, a particular occasion for the ship’s firm – proud sailors who – have simply returned from the ship’s first deployment the place they assisted communities in Atlantic Canada affected by Hurricane Fiona. The commissioning of HMCS Margaret Brooke included a symbolic presentation of the commissioning pennant, in addition to the symbolic presentation of the “keys to the ship” to the Commanding Officer, Commander Nicole Robichaud.
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“HMCS Margaret Brooke and the Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships allow the Royal Canadian Navy to patrol and defend Canada’s sovereignty in our offshore and Arctic waters, bringing enhanced presence and consciousness to this necessary area. These trendy ships deliver new capabilities to Canada’s prosperity, defence and safety. Because the ship is commissioned at the moment, I prolong my congratulations to HMCS Margaret Brooke, and thank its officers and crew, for all of their efforts and dedication in service of Canada,” the Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of Nationwide Defence mentioned.
“Welcoming a ship into service with the Royal Canadian Navy is a significant milestone. In the present day, we have a good time with time-honoured custom the laborious work and dedication of the Margaret Brooke’s crew. The Commanding Officer and crew have efficiently accomplished months of trials and readiness coaching and lately proved their readiness to assist Canadians by way of their contributions to Hurricane Fiona reduction efforts. This class of ship allows the Navy to increase its presence all through our Arctic and across the globe,” Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee, Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy mentioned.

HMCS Margaret Brooke (AOPV 431) is the second Harry DeWolf-class offshore patrol vessel for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). Margaret Brooke was ordered in 2011, laid down in 2016 and launched in 2019. The vessel started contractor sea trials in Might 2021, and it was delivered to the Royal Canadian Navy for post-acceptance sea trials on 15 July 2021. The official naming ceremony for the ship was carried out on 29 Might 2022 at the side of that for sister ship Max Bernays. The Harry DeWolf-class offshore patrol vessels are designed to be used within the Arctic areas of Canada for patrol and assist inside Canada’s unique financial zone. The ship has an enclosed foredeck that protects equipment and work areas from Arctic climates.
Margaret Brooke is ready to deploy with a number of payloads, together with delivery containers, underwater survey gear or touchdown craft. The vessel is 103.6 m (339 ft 11 in) lengthy total with a beam of 19.0 m (62 ft 4 in). The ship has a displacement of 6,615 metric tons (6,511 lengthy tons). Payload operations are aided by a 20-metric-ton (20-long-ton; 22-short-ton) crane for loading and unloading. The ship is supplied with a automobile bay which may maintain can pickup vehicles, all-terrain autos and snowmobiles. The ship additionally has two 8.5-metre (27 ft 11 in) multi-role rescue boats able to over 35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph). The ship is armed with one BAE Mk 38 25 mm (0.98 in) gun and two M2 Browning machine weapons. The patrol ship has an onboard hangar and flight deck for helicopters as much as the scale of a Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone. Margaret Brooke has a complement of 65 and lodging for 85 or 87.
