HMCS Goose Bay

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HMCS Goose Bay is a Template:Sclass that has served in the Canadian Forces since 1998. Goose Bay is the eighth ship of her class which is the name for the Maritime Coastal Defence Vessel Project. She is the first vessel to be named Goose Bay. The coastal defence vessel is assigned to Maritime Forces Atlantic (MARLANT) and is homeported at CFB Halifax.

Design and descriptionEdit

The Kingston class was designed to fill the minesweeper, coastal patrol and reserve training needs of the Canadian Forces, replacing the Template:Sclass2s, Template:Sclass2s and Royal Canadian Mounted Police coastal launches in those roles.<ref name=mac299>Macpherson and Barrie, p. 299</ref> In order to perform these varied duties the Kingston-class vessels are designed to carry up to three Template:Convert ISO containers with power hookups on the open deck aft in order to embark mission-specific payloads.<ref name=Janes08.09>Saunders (2008), p. 95</ref> The seven module types available for embarkation include four route survey, two mechanical minesweeping and one bottom inspection modules.<ref name=mac299/>

The Kingston class displace Template:Convert and are Template:Convert long overall with a beam Template:Convert and a draught of Template:Convert.<ref name=mac299/> The coastal defence vessels are powered by four Jeumont ANR-53-50 alternators coupled to four Wärtsilä UD 23V12 diesel engines creating Template:Convert. Two LIPS Z-drive azimuth thrusters are driven by two Jeumont CI 560L motors creating Template:Convert and the Z drives can be rotated 360°. This gives the ships a maximum speed of Template:Convert and a range of Template:Convert at Template:Convert.<ref name=saunders2004>Saunders (2004), p. 92</ref>

The Kingston class is equipped with a Kelvin Hughes navigational radar using the I band and a Kelvin Hughes 6000 surface search radar scanning the E and F bands. The vessels carry an AN/SQS-511 towed side scan sonar for minesweeping and a Remote-control Mine Hunting System (RMHS). The vessels are equipped with one Bofors 40 mm/60 calibre Mk 5C gun and two M2 machine guns.<ref name=saunders2004/>Template:Efn The 40 mm gun was declared obsolete and removed from the vessels in 2014. Some of them ended up as museum pieces and on display at naval reserve installations across Canada.<ref name=mallett>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The Kingston-class coastal defence vessels have a complement of 37.<ref name=mac299/>

Service historyEdit

Goose BayTemplate:'s keel was laid down on 22 February 1997 by Halifax Shipyards Ltd. at Halifax, Nova Scotia and was launched on 4 September 1997. The ship was commissioned into the Canadian Forces on 26 July 1998 at Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador and carries the hull number MM 707.<ref name=mac301>Macpherson and Barrie, p. 301</ref>

In Fall 2000, the coastal defence vessel took part in the naval exercise Unified Spirit off the east coast of North America. From 23 April to 9 May 2001, Goose Bay, accompanied by sister ship Template:HMCS, took part in the NATO naval exercise Blue Game off the coasts of Norway and Denmark. In August 2002, Goose Bay and sister ship Template:HMCS sailed to Arctic waters as part of Operation Narwhal Ranger, a military exercise involving all arms of the Canadian Forces. This marked the first Arctic visit by naval vessels in thirteen years.<ref name=mac301/>

In August 2010 Goose Bay participated in Operation Nanook 2010, in the Canadian Arctic.<ref name=CanadianArmedForces2010-08>Template:Cite news</ref> This was the fourth annual joint exercise, and the first where foreign vessels participated. In 2012, the vessel deployed as part of Operation Caribbe, Canada's participation in the war on drugs.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In February 2015, Goose Bay was deployed again to Operation Caribbe.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In March 2015, as part of Operation Caribbe, Goose Bay, along with sister ship Template:HMCS and the US Navy frigate Template:USS, intercepted a vessel in the Caribbean Sea carrying Template:Convert of cocaine.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> On 8 September 2015, Goose Bay deployed for large NATO naval exercises Joint Warrior and Trident Venture with Template:HMCS, Template:HMCS, Template:HMCS, Template:HMCS and Summerside.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In the summer of 2016, Goose Bay was sent on a goodwill tour of the Great Lakes, making several port visits.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In July, Goose Bay visited her namesake port.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In September Goose Bay was among the Canadian warships deployed to the NATO naval training exercise "Cutlass Fury" off the east coast of North America.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In June 2017, Goose Bay returned to the Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence Seaway for a goodwill tour, making several port visits.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In August Montréal and Goose Bay and sister ship Template:HMCS departed Halifax to take part in the Operation Nanook in Canada's northern waters.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In 2019, Goose Bay sailed to the Caribbean to take part in the naval exercise Tradewinds, training with other nation's navies from the area.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 2021, Goose Bay and Template:HMCS took part in Operation Nanook.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> Goose Bay was among the ships deployed to the Arctic for Operation Nanook in August 2022.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In September 2022, Goose Bay was tasked for hurricane relief efforts, after Hurricane Fiona's devastating impact to the Maritimes.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

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