MV ''Asterix'' (formerly MS ''Asterix'', MS ''Amorito'', MS ''Neermoor'' and MS ''Cynthia'') is a Canadian commercial
container ship
A container ship (also called boxship or spelled containership) is a cargo ship that carries all of its load in truck-size intermodal containers, in a technique called containerization. Container ships are a common means of commercial intermoda ...
. It was purchased by Federal Fleet Services as part of
Project Resolve, and was later converted into a supply ship for the
Royal Canadian Navy
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(RCN). She is intended to act as an interim replacement between the out of service and the future . Originally
launched in Germany in 2010 as ''Cynthia'', the ship was converted and delivered to the RCN in December 2017 when she will be leased to the navy with a merchant navy crew, complemented by RCN personnel. ''Asterix'' will be in Canadian service well into the 2020s.
The ship was owned by Capital Ship Management of Greece and registered in
Monrovia
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,
Liberia
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. The vessel was delivered at
Quebec
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in October 2015 for conversion by a pan-consortium comprising
Chantier Davie Canada,
Aecon
Aecon Group Inc. is a construction company in Canada, providing services to private and public sector clients across its three core segments of Infrastructure, Industrial, and Concessions.
Aecon produces construction materials including asphal ...
Pictou Shipyard of
Pictou, Nova Scotia
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and
NavTech, the conversion designer.
The vessel is limited in her deployment to enter dangerous areas due to her lack of weapons systems and ability to survive combat damage.
Construction and career as container ship
The ship was
laid down
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Keel laying is one ...
on 21 October 2008 at the
Nordic Yards Wismar
Lloyd Werft Wismar (former ''VEB Mathias-Thesen-Werft Wismar'', ''Aker MTW Werft'', ''Wadan Yards MTW'', ''Nordic Yards Wismar'') is a German shipbuilding company, headquartered in Wismar. Since June 1, 1990 it has been part of the Deutschen Masc ...
in
Wismar, Germany
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with the
147. The ship was
launched as ''Cynthia'' on 27 January 2009 and work was completed on the vessel on 1 May 2010. The ship was renamed ''Amorito'' in 2010. That same year the ship was renamed again to ''Neermoor'', operating under an Antigua and Barbuda
flag
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while owned by Briese Schiffahrts GmbH & Co KG. In 2013 the ship was renamed ''Asterix''.
Project Resolve
The ship was selected for the Royal Canadian Navy's Project Resolve, where in conjunction with
Davie Shipbuilding Davie Shipbuilding is a historic shipbuilding company located in Lauzon, Quebec, Canada. The facility is now operating as Chantier Davie Canada Inc. and is the oldest continually operating shipbuilder in North America.
History
The Davie shipyard ...
of Quebec, a ship would be leased by the RCN and converted for use as a naval
auxiliary supply vessel. The work converting the ship was initially to be done partially at the AECON shipyard in
Pictou, Nova Scotia
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before being completed at Davie Shipbuilding in Quebec; instead, the ship was sent directly to Davie Shipbuilding.
Pending an official agreement between the shipyard and the Canadian government, the vessel was to be ready by mid-2017. The ship is planned to be under contract with the Royal Canadian Navy until 2021 when the second of the two ''Protecteur''-class support ships (renamed from the ''Queenston'' class) would be completed. The ship was reportedly acquired for $20 million.
In September 2015, it was announced that L-3 MAPPS (a subsidiary of
L-3 Communications
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) was selected as partner in the conversion for its Integrated Platform Management System. Hepburn Engineering was chosen to provide new state of the art Replenishment at Sea equipment.
[ OSI Maritime Systems was chosen by Davie Shipyards to install their integrated navigation and tactical system aboard the converted ship.
In November 2015, the Liberal government delayed final approval of the $700 million seven-year deal for two months. On 30 November 2015, the Liberal government reversed that decision and gave final approval for the project, allowing Davie to go ahead with the conversion. , the conversion was ahead of schedule, with 60% of the conversion completed.
On 20 July 2017 Davie Shipbuilding unveiled ''Asterix'' in a public ceremony with the traditional breaking of a bottle of champagne. This honour was performed by Pauline Théberge, spouse of ]J. Michel Doyon
Joseph Michel Doyon (born April 22, 1943) is a Canadian lawyer, historian and author who is the 29th and current lieutenant governor of Quebec. He assumed office on September 24, 2015. Doyon previously served as the 144th head of the Bar of Que ...
, the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec
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. The vessel was re-launched on 15 October 2017 at Quebec City. Sea trial
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s were scheduled to begin on 16 November in Gaspé Bay. The vessel arrived at Halifax, Nova Scotia
Halifax is the capital and largest municipality of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the largest municipality in Atlantic Canada. As of the 2021 Census, the municipal population was 439,819, with 348 ...
on 27 December 2017 to embark naval complement to begin training in January 2018. While shifting position within Halifax Harbour in preparation for a storm, the ship lost power. No damage was done to ''Asterix'' and the vessel made it safely to the new position. The vessel completed sea trials and was formally accepted into service with the Royal Canadian Navy in January 2018.
Design
The vessel also has a container bay for protection of the containers while in transit. The ship has a double hull
A double hull is a ship hull design and construction method where the bottom and sides of the ship have two complete layers of watertight hull surface: one outer layer forming the normal hull of the ship, and a second inner hull which is some dist ...
, a feature that the previous ''Protecteur'' class did not have and prevented them from operating outside of international waters.
A retractable thruster
Thruster may refer to:
Propulsion devices
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* Reaction eng ...
at the bow was added for additional maneuverability and redundancy. The extra thruster allows for dynamic positioning and improved station-keeping in ''Asterix''.
For mission purposes the ship has rooms for crew and medical/hospital facilities for humanitarian missions, along with humanitarian and disaster relief capabilities. There is an area to treat and process evacuees and survivors; a large medical ward divided into two areas capable of treating up to 60. The ship also provides room for 350 in emergency situations.[
''Asterix'', post-conversion, is able to operate up to eight smaller boats with quick launch and recovery capability.
''Asterix'' has two aircraft hangars planned for two embarked CH-148 Cyclones,][ but big enough to hold CH-147F Chinooks, as well as a landing deck capable of handling the largest helicopters.][ The ship is crewed by 36 civilian personnel and up to 114 military personnel, with a 67-person detachment specifically aboard for replenishment duties.
Due to the civilian nature of her design, ''Asterix'' is limited in her ability to survive damage sustained in combat. The ship also lacks any installed self-defense weapons systems, although there are provisions should the need arise.][ These two issues prevent the ship from being deployed to hazardous combat areas.
]
Royal Canadian Navy service
In June and July 2018, ''Asterix'', along with the s and , took part in RIMPAC 2018 around the Hawaiian Islands
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. The ship then joined in the Western Pacific, visiting Da Nang
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, Vietnam. ''Calgary'' and ''Asterix'' sailed in the South China Sea
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and were shadowed by a Chinese naval vessel. ''Asterix'' supported ''Calgary'' during the frigate's assignment enforcing United Nations resolutions against North Korea. After a year at sea, ''Asterix'' and ''Calgary'' returned to Canada at CFB Esquimalt
Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt (CFB Esquimalt) is Canada's Pacific Coast naval base and home port to Maritime Forces Pacific and Joint Task Force Pacific Headquarters. , 4,411 military personnel and 2,762 civilians work at CFB Esquima ...
on 18 December.
On 6 February 2019, and ''Asterix'' departed Esquimalt for Pacific operations with other nations' navies. On 18 February, a Cyclone helicopter from ''Regina'' was attempting to land on ''Asterix'' and was damaged in the operation. ''Asterix'' and the damaged Cyclone were redirected to Guam
Guam (; ch, Guåhan ) is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States in the Micronesia subregion of the western Pacific Ocean. It is the westernmost point and territory of the United States (reckoned from the geographic ce ...
to undergo inspection. No damage was reported to ''Asterix'', and following air tests of the repaired Cyclone, both ships resumed their deployment. In March 2019, ''Regina'' and ''Asterix'' parted ways, with ''Regina'' deployed to the Middle East as part of Operation Artemis
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.[ The vessel returned to Halifax on 26 August after 500 days at sea performing 197 refueling operations with 40 warships.
In August 2020, ''Asterix'' was deployed to the Arctic as part of Operation Nanook along with and from the Royal Canadian Navy and warships from the Danish, French, U.S. navies. In August 2022, it was announced that the Royal Canadian Navy's charter of the ship would be extended for at least a further two years with further options to renew the charter, or to purchase the ship, thereafter. In November 2022, the ship arrived at the Davie Shipyard for a one month maintenance period after which she would return to service.]
See also
* – converted tanker that served with the Royal Australian Navy
The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the principal naval force of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The professional head of the RAN is Chief of Navy (CN) Vice Admiral Mark Hammond AM, RAN. CN is also jointly responsible to the Minister of ...
from 2006 to 2021.
References
External links
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