Saab, CAE to work jointly on training for Royal Canadian Navy’s new submarine fleet
- On May 29, 2025, in Ottawa, Saab and CAE Inc. Formalized an agreement to jointly develop simulation systems intended for the Royal Canadian Navy’s upcoming submarine program.
- This partnership arises as Canada plans to replace the aging Victoria-class submarines with up to a dozen new vessels and expects to award the contract by 2028.
- Saab brings Arctic submarine technology expertise while CAE provides submarine detection software and naval simulators experience to develop effective training tools.
- Canada faces international pressure to increase defense spending to meet NATO obligations, and officials suggest buying new submarines could push spending beyond NATO targets.
- This collaboration could enhance Royal Canadian Navy readiness by improving training capabilities ahead of new submarine delivery and modernization efforts.
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Saab, CAE to work jointly on training for Royal Canadian Navy’s new submarine fleet
OTTAWA - Swedish defence manufacturer Saab and Canadian tech company CAE Inc. say they will work together to create training simulators for the Royal Canadian Navy's next submarine fleet.

Saab, CAE to work jointly on training for Royal Canadian Navy's new submarine fleet
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Saab And CAE To Partner On Training Simulators For The Royal Canadian Navy's New Submarine Fleet - Canadian Manufacturing
Swedish defence manufacturer Saab and Canadian tech company CAE Inc. say they will work together to create training simulators for the Royal Canadian Navy’s next submarine fleet. The two companies signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate on the initiative on May 29, the last day of the CANSEC defence industry trade show in Ottawa. Ottawa plans to purchase up to a dozen new conventional submarines for the RCN to replace the rapidly aging…
Saab and CAE to Collaborate on Canadian Submarine Project - Canada French
OTTAWA—Swedish manufacturer Saab and Canadian technology company CAE announce their collaboration to create state-of-the-art training and simulation solutions for Canada's next Royal Canadian Navy (RMC) submarine fleet. Both companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding Thursday, the last day of CANSEC in Ottawa, Canada's largest military trade show. Ottawa plans to purchase up to ten new conventional submarines for the MRC to replace the aging…
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