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Lack of working Cyclones frustrates Canada's top sailor: 'The helicopter has been letting us down'

19 June 2025
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Lack of working Cyclones frustrates Canada's top sailor: 'The helicopter has been letting us down'
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Vice Admiral Angus Topshee, Commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, expressed frustration over the limited availability of Cyclone helicopters, which were grounded due to spare parts issues, prompting a shift towards drone technology for operational support. While emphasizing the need for reliable helicopters, Topshee indicated plans to integrate drones for tasks traditionally managed by the Cyclones, aiming for enhanced operational efficiency.

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