Discover the weapon system of the Canadian Navy ship that simply docked at Saigon port
On the morning of August 15, the Royal Canadian Navy ship Montreal visited Ho Chi Minh Metropolis, anchored at Saigon port with 250 crew members.
Royal Canadian Navy ship Montréal with hull quantity 336 is a Halifax-class destroyer, geared up with trendy anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare weapons and sensors along with highly effective air protection techniques.
The Vietnamese consultant was Lieutenant Colonel Phan Anh Tuan – Deputy Brigade Commander – Brigade 125 – Naval Area 2, who hosted the reception of the crew of the ship Montréal.
Lieutenant Commander Travis Bain, commanding officer of the Royal Canadian Navy ship Montréal, shared that the crew of the Montréal ship is trying ahead to their go to to Vietnam. Vietnam is a rustic well-known for its hospitality and can be an necessary accomplice of Canada in Southeast Asia.
“Vietnam affords the Montréal crew the chance to interact with the local people and display our dedication to being a trusted accomplice. We stay up for selling regional safety and stability within the Indo-Pacific and stay up for working with our Vietnamese Navy pals,” stated Commander Travis Bain.
The Royal Canadian Navy ship Montréal is deployed with a crew of CH-148 Cyclone helicopters specializing in anti-submarine warfare, maritime reconnaissance and search and rescue.
That is the primary time the Royal Canadian Navy ship Montreal has visited Ho Chi Minh Metropolis.
About 250 members on the Montréal ship are very excited to go to Ho Chi Minh Metropolis and have many trade and volunteer actions within the coming days in Ho Chi Minh Metropolis.
Officers on board led the visitors and reporters on a tour and launched the trendy weapons and gear geared up on the ship.
