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The Early Cold War
Anti-Submarine Warfare

The Canadian navy's main Cold War mission was anti-submarine warfare against the naval forces of the Soviet Union and its allies. Canada's navy operated within a framework of alliances, especially the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), created in 1949.

Sikorsky H04S Helicopter
Sikorsky H04S Helicopter

A Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) Sikorsky H04S helicopter flies over Miami, Florida, to join in naval exercises off Key West.

Entering limited service during the Second World War, helicopters emerged as a potent anti-submarine weapon in subsequent years. The H04S - known more widely by its "S-55" model number - was the first helicopter capable of carrying the large loads necessary for anti-submarine warfare, which included sensors, the crew to operate sensors, and weapons. The RCN also used these helicopters to test the "Bear trap" system that allowed large helicopters like the Sea King to land on destroyers and other anti-submarine vessels.

George Metcalf Archival Collection
CWM 19900076-972





Soviet Submarine Crew
HMCS Swansea, July 1959
Limbo Anti-Submarine Mortar, HMCS Kootenay
HMCS Margaree
Homing Torpedo Model
Homing Torpedo Mk 43 Mod 3
Sikorsky H04S Helicopter
Model, HMCS Gatineau
Model, HMCS Assiniboine
Plotting Room, Halifax
Grumman Tracker Launch
Practice Depth Charge
Uniform, Rear-Admiral Kenneth L. Dyer