SUMMARY - Surface Combatant Ships Project
The morning fog clings to the steel hull of a frigate undergoing maintenance in Halifax Harbour. For Sarah, a senior naval engineer with twenty years of service, the sight is bittersweet. She runs her hand along the rivets of a vessel that has served Canada for decades, knowing that its replacement is still a concept on paper. Her concern is not merely abstract; it is about the continuity of capability, the training of crews who will one day command these new vessels, and the technical integrity of systems that must operate in the harshest maritime environments on Earth.