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Ultra Maritime Secures Royal Canadian Navy River-Class Destroyer Lifecycle Support Contracts

By MGN EditorialMay 27, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Ultra Maritime has announced multiple contracts awarded by Lockheed Martin Canada to provide lifecycle support for the Royal Canadian Navy's River-class Destroyers, reinforcing the company's long-term defence maritime commitment.

## Ultra Maritime Deepens Royal Canadian Navy Partnership with River-Class Lifecycle Support Ultra Maritime has announced the award of multiple contracts to support the lifecycle of the Royal Canadian Navy's River-class Destroyers, the company confirmed in a statement issued from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia on May 27, 2026. The contracts, awarded by Lockheed Martin Canada, position Ultra Maritime as a key industrial partner in sustaining one of the Royal Canadian Navy's most critical surface combatant platforms. The River-class Destroyers represent a cornerstone of Canada's naval capability, and long-term lifecycle support agreements of this nature are essential to maintaining operational readiness and platform longevity. 'This announcement reinforces Ultra Maritime's enduring commitment to the Royal Canadian Navy and to Canadian defence industry,' the company stated, highlighting the strategic importance of the partnership. Ultra Maritime, a specialist in advanced maritime defence systems and solutions, has built a significant presence in the Canadian naval sector. The Dartmouth, Nova Scotia base of operations underscores the company's investment in local industrial capacity and its alignment with Canada's broader defence procurement objectives, which increasingly emphasise in-country support and sustainment capabilities. Lifecycle support contracts of this type typically encompass maintenance, repair, overhaul, and technical services across the operational lifespan of a vessel class — a critical and high-value segment of the naval defence market. For the Royal Canadian Navy, ensuring sustained support for its destroyer fleet is a strategic priority as Canada continues to modernise and recapitalise its naval forces. The announcement comes amid a period of heightened defence investment across NATO member states, with Canada under continued pressure to bolster its military capabilities and industrial base. Partnerships between prime contractors such as Lockheed Martin Canada and specialist maritime defence firms like Ultra Maritime are central to delivering on these commitments. Further details regarding the scope and duration of the individual contracts were not disclosed at the time of the announcement.
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