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Not to mention the navy AOP's are ill-suited for all of the CCG other missions like navaid work.
But, without wanting to become contentious, there is at least an element of the Canadian Coast Guard that is willing to sail in support of an armed
The Hero Class MSPVs are positioned to conduct maritime security, search and rescue, fisheries enforcement, anti-smuggling and maritime patrol missions on Canadian waters.
Hero Class Mid-Shore Patrol Vessels (MSPV) - Homelandsecurity Technology
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To be honest I am agnostic on who sails what and does what to whom.
But I am having difficulty understanding whether the Navy wants the AOPS and the AOPS Duty at all. If it doesn't, if it would rather be relieved of the financial and personnel costs associated with them then perhaps Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness is a better home for them.
And, politically, new dollars to support the hulls and crews in domestic operations would be, I believe, more saleable. The money and crews currently budgeted on AOPS operations by the RCN could then be reapportioned to the Navy's actual wants (Subs, Corvettes, CSCs).
Those Hero boats, (good, bad or indifferent) are being manned by the Coast Guard. They are not being used in Navaids taskings. They are being used to support the RCMP. The mounties, fisheries protection officers and Coast Guard seem to have come to some sort of Modus Vivendi.
Similar to the Leonard J. Cowley. Another, if larger, Fisheries Patrol Vessel.
Not all of the CCG is consumed with NAVAIDs and SAR duties.
Heck, even the CBSA managed to find some members who were willing to accept fire-arms to accommodate an armed response capability alongside the rubber stamp brigade.
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Again, I am not promoting this course of action. I am, as I said, agnostic on the issue. But given the existence of the
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Additionally, I have one eye on raising our defence commitment to 3% of GDP. If 2% is a stretch politically then 3% is a great leap. One way I can see making that more politically acceptable is to tie the additional 1% to the Paramilitary Activities endorsed by NATO as part of the budget - activities which could include enhanced Mountie and Coast Guard activities, Transport activities, Civil Defence/Disaster Assistance, Fire Suppression, even communications and surveillance activities. Even a large, standing, Public Order force for the RCMP that could be employed as a ready reserve in any emergency.
All of those could be sold as enhancing the quality of life for Canadians in Canada while both relieving the CAF of pressures and, at the same time, supplying basic logistics that could be exploited by the CAF on deployments and in time of war.
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