The Canadian Multi-Mission Corvette Project represents a pivotal initiative by the Royal Canadian Navy to replace its aging fleet of 12 Kingston-class Maritime Coastal Defence Vessels, which have served since the 1990s and are approaching the end of their operational life. Launched in 2023, the project (sometimes referred to as the Continental Defence Corvette) seeks versatile, multi-role vessels capable of conducting missions such as maritime surveillance, anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue, environmental response, and maintaining Canada's sovereignty in coastal and Arctic waters. While specific budget details remain undisclosed as the project is in early planning stages, estimates suggest costs could run into billions for a full fleet replacement, with The RCN aims for vessels that are "Canadian from the core," prioritizing domestic construction to bolster local industry and ensure long-term sustainment.
Several designs have emerged as frontrunners for the CMC Project, each offering unique blends of versatility, endurance, and combat readiness. Below are the potential candidates for The Canadian Multi-Mission Corvette Project.
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