Posted on July 18, 2018; Department of National Defence Press Release
Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Ville de Québec departed its homeport of Halifax, N.S. on July 18, 2018, for Operation REASSURANCE.
” src=”blob:http://infoaeroquebec.net/053fbed8-6ea9-439d-ad91-e40e5b3be6f1″ alt=”https://assets.skiesmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/HS2016-0332-089-1024×483.jpg” border=”0″ class=”Apple-web-attachment Singleton Apple-edge-to-edge-visual-media” style=”width: 6.6666in; height: 3.1458in;”>The CH-148 Cyclone departed with HMCS Ville de Québec today on its first operational deployment. In this file photo from 2016, a CH-148 Cyclone helicopter moves into position over the flight deck of HMCS Montreal for refueling on April 20, 2016 off the coast of Nova Scotia. Leading Seaman Dan Bard, Formation Imaging Services Photo
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This mission also marks the first operational deployment of a CH-148 Cyclone helicopter–an important milestone for the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Royal Canadian Navy.
The ship will join Standing NATO Maritime Group 2 (SNMG2), one of NATO’s maritime immediate reaction forces, on its way to the Mediterranean Sea as part of Canada’s support to NATO assurance and deterrence measures in Central and Eastern Europe.
On its first deployment under Op REASSURANCE, HMCS Ville de Québec replaces HMCS St. John’s, which arrives in its homeport of Halifax later in July after six months away from home.
“Our government is committed to international security and cooperation, including regional maritime security in Eastern and Central Europe in cooperation with our NATO allies. HMCS Ville de Québec’s participation in Op REASSURANCE, along with the new CH-148 Cyclone helicopter, demonstrates Canada’s continued leadership on the world stage and contribution to NATO priorities,” said Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of Defence.
“The deployment of HMCS Ville de Quebec, with the first-ever Cyclone helicopter air detachment embarked, is an exciting moment and important milestone for the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force. Together the team will continue to work closely with our NATO allies and partner nations to enhance regional maritime security and stability by delivering effects on, above and below the sea. This deployment is another demonstration of the Royal Canadian Navy’s commitment and ability to deploy globally to help, lead and fight on behalf of the Government of Canada,” saidVice-Admiral Ron Lloyd, Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy.
“This deployment marks an exciting period for the Royal Canadian Air Force as we transition maritime helicopter operations to our new fleet of state-of-the-art, combat-capable CH-148 Cyclones. During this mission, the Cyclone will provide the necessary air power to HMCS Ville de Québec as it delivers on Canada and NATO’s objectives for this operation. We are proud to provide ‘Wings for the Fleet,’ ” said LGen Al Meinzinger, Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force.
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