UPDATE: A previous version of this story said the warships would depart Halifax Harbour on Monday. The warships are departing Halifax on Tuesday around 4:30pm.
Cutlass Fury 2021 is a biannual multinational joint-combined maritime tactical exercise which combines Naval assets from Canada and three other NATO countries.
Naval ships will depart Halifax Harbour on September 7. Nine Canadian warships and five visiting warships will leave dock, sail to Bedford Basin and depart Halifax Harbour in a linear fashion.
Royal Canadian Airforce aircraft including Cyclone helicopters, an Aurora as well as Alpha Jets will pass over the ships as they depart the harbour. The sail past is scheduled for around 4:30pm
Cutlass Fury 2019Some friendly fire from HMCS Ville de Quebec and allies during ex #CUTLASSFURY19! The exercise allows the crew to maintain the skills needed in maritime combat, making them capable and reliable partners in international task groups! 💪⚓️ #DYK #CUTLASSFURY19 involves 15 vessels from 8 varying countries? 🇨🇦🇺🇸🇬🇧🇧🇪🇩🇰🇳🇱🇵🇹🇳🇴 #WeTheNavy #PewPew #FriendsPartnersAllies
Posted by Royal Canadian Navy on Friday, September 13, 2019
If you can’t make it to the waterfront to see the naval vessels off, Nova Scotia Buzz and Nova Scotia Webcams will carry the departure and fly past live on social media.