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I think there is a fundamental difference you need to consider with the USCG; they are part of the US military, are fully armed and forward deploy warships places like the gulf to protect the USN and do similar ops to what we do with the RCN.I'm going to ask a question that may be self evident to you RCN folks and possibly to the other branches of the CAF, but here goes.
On OP Caribe I have seen that its standard practice to have a USCG boarding party (maybe not the correct term) imbedded with our RCN ship and it seems like its the USCG that does the 'actual take down' of the drug runner. That its the USCG that is boarding the drug running ship. that is armed for this scenario and that apprehends and arrests the individuals found on board the drug running ship.
So my question is this - why can't a CCG ship have a USCG boarding party imbedded with them and have the CCG ship participate in OP Caribe? What does the RCN ship bring to the table that a CCG ship not bring?
I could be totally wrong, but I don't believe the CCG doesn't do anything like that, and AFAIK doesn't operate outside Canadian waters, or have the same kind of infra/comms to support a USCG type mission.
They could, but would be a massive change to their scope and raison d'etre.
RCN has the mandate to operate outside Canada, and infra set up to operate and communicate with USCG (via US joint task force commands), so it just makes sense.
CCG may be able to do something similar with the RCMP within Canadian TTW with some investment and training, but it's probably easier generally for the RCMP to have their own small boats for inland waters, and then piggy back off all everything already in place for domestic ops for anything on the coasts.