Return to the deep: Navy submarine sets sail after 14 years in Victoria dock
- His Majesty's Canadian Ship Corner Brook, a 70-metre Victoria-class submarine, is returning to service after 14 years in maintenance and will perform surveillance and training missions soon.
- The Corner Brook, originally British, was acquired by the Royal Canadian Navy in 1998 and ran aground in 2011, resulting in significant repairs.
- The Corner Brook is currently undergoing trials to ensure its readiness for service and will participate in Operation Trident Fury with NATO allies.
- The ship's readiness is being tested through sea and harbour trials, with its capabilities assessed for offensive and self-defence roles.
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