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Canadian Surface Combatant and Destroyer

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Difference between Canadian Surface Combatant and Destroyer

Canadian Surface Combatant vs. Destroyer

The Canadian Surface Combatant, formerly the Single Class Surface Combatant Project is the name given to the procurement project that will replace the and warships with up to 15 new ships beginning in the early 2020s as part of the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy. In naval terminology, a destroyer is a fast, maneuverable long-endurance warship intended to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy or battle group and defend them against smaller powerful short-range attackers.

Similarities between Canadian Surface Combatant and Destroyer

Canadian Surface Combatant and Destroyer have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): BAE Systems, FREMM multipurpose frigate.

BAE Systems

BAE Systems plc is a British multinational defence, security, and aerospace company.

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FREMM multipurpose frigate

The FREMM ("European multi-purpose frigate"; French: Frégate européenne multi-mission; Italian: Fregata europea multi-missione) is a class of multi-purpose frigates designed by Naval Group/Armaris and Fincantieri for the navies of France and Italy.

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Canadian Surface Combatant and Destroyer Comparison

Canadian Surface Combatant has 32 relations, while Destroyer has 222. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.79% = 2 / (32 + 222).

References

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