HMCS HARRY DEWOLF (430)

HMCS HARRY DEWOLF

HMCS HARRY DEWOLF

The History of HMCS HARRY DEWOLF

HMCS Harry DeWolf embarked on its inaugural deployment, a circumnavigation of North America, on 3 August 2021. It participated in Operation Nanook, Canada's annual Arctic Ocean sovereignty operation, in company with HMCS Goose Bay. The ship then proceeded through the Northwest Passage, and docked at CFB Esquimalt on 4 October 2021. Afterward, Harry DeWolf will complete its circumnavigation of North America via the Panama Canal; becoming the first Canadian naval vessel to accomplish this since HMCS Labrador made the voyage in 1954.

HMCS HARRY DEWOLF Statistical Data

  • Pendant: 430
  • Type: Arctic/Offshore Patrol Vessel
  • Class: Harry DeWolf Class
  • Displacement: 6,440 metric tonnes tonnes
  • Length: 103.6 m (340 ft) ft
  • Width: 19 m (62 ft) ft
  • Draught: ft
  • Speed: 17 knots kts
  • Compliment: 65 Officers and Crew
  • Arms: 1 x BAE Mk 38 25 mm; 2 x M2 Browning machine gun
  • Builder: Halifax Shipyards
  • Keel Laid: 11-Mar-2016
  • Date Launched: 15-Sep-2018
  • Date Commissioned: 26-Jun-2021
  • Paid off:

Remarks

Named after Vice Admiral Harry DeWolf, a former head of the RCN and commander of HMCS Haida during the Second World War.

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Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship HMCS Harry DeWolf (AOPV 430)

Arctic Offshore Patrol Ship HMCS Harry DeWolf (AOPV 430)

HARRY DEWOLF under construction.

HARRY DEWOLF under construction.

Keywords: HMCS HARRY DEWOLF , Royal Canadian Navy Ship, Arctic/Offshore Patrol Vessel, Harry DeWolf Class Class