Cold War Canadian airborne anti-submarine missions (290) - a podcast by Ian Sanders

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Colonel Terry Chester’s flying career spanned some 42 years, and 10,000 flying hours. He joined the RCAF in Sept 1964 and in 1968 was awarded Navigator Wings.
Terry flew for 3,000 hrs on the Argus Maritime patrol aircraft where he spenta good portion of his RCAF career hunting for Soviet Submarines in both the Pacific and Atlantic areas of operation. 
He was instrumental in the design criteria for sub-hunting capability when Canada procured the new Aurora, for anti-submarine hunting in the early 1980s.Terry reveals sub-hunting tactics as well as details of Canadian participation in NATO exercises.
Among other stories, he describes how he accidentally attacked a US nuclear submarine, the perils of landing in Gibraltar, and Soviet sub-incursions into Canadian waters. He also recalls airborne meetings with Soviet aircraft and a trip in the British nuclear submarine HMS Churchill. 0:00 Introduction to Cold War Conversations with Colonel Terry Chester
2:24 Overview of Chester's experiences in Anti-Submarine Warfare and the Soviet Navy5:05 Accounts of accidental attacks on US nuclear submarines
13:21 Encounters with Soviet aircraft and monitoring of Soviet submarines20:34 The Gibraltar Base, Spanish tensions, and life aboard HMS Churchill
26:28 Protocols and preparations for potential nuclear warfare 28:14 Soviet submarine incursions in Canadian waters and international cooperation
32:19 End of the Cold War: experiences and concerns33:40 Post-Cold War era and the Western Alliance's reduced defense spending
34:21 Reflections on serving in the Cold War and camaraderie during service35:17 Sponsor: Listener Support and invitation to the Facebook discussion group
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