A Canadian naval helicopter had to make an emergency landing in the Danish waters of Kattegat close to the island of Anholt, Danish media report. The landing took place Thursday at 8 PM local time. The crew of 5 have all been evacuated.
The Sikorsky S61 SeaKing helicopter, along with its mothership, a Canadian destroyer, took part in the NATO naval exercise Squadex 5.
The helicopter stays afloat, and Danish naval ships have been directed to the area to help salvage the expensive helicopter before it sinks. One of the Danish vessels is equipped with a 15 tons capacity crane.
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Now,
1) Is this indicative of the capability of the Canadians to carry out their ambitions of patrolling the Arctic to enforce their sovereignty?
2) Will they finally acknowledge Danish ownership of Hans Ø, if we agree to save their precious helicopter from sinking?
The Sikorsky S61 SeaKing helicopter, along with its mothership, a Canadian destroyer, took part in the NATO naval exercise Squadex 5.
The helicopter stays afloat, and Danish naval ships have been directed to the area to help salvage the expensive helicopter before it sinks. One of the Danish vessels is equipped with a 15 tons capacity crane.
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Now,
1) Is this indicative of the capability of the Canadians to carry out their ambitions of patrolling the Arctic to enforce their sovereignty?
2) Will they finally acknowledge Danish ownership of Hans Ø, if we agree to save their precious helicopter from sinking?
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