OTTAWA — Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee says he wants “no changes” to the design of the submarines Canada ends up buying, due to the highly complex nature of the vessels.

The commander of the Royal Canadian Navy says his “perfect” scenario would be to get an order into an existing production line so that Canada can quickly get a sub originally intended for Germany or South Korea.

He joked that if the power outlets on the subs aren’t North American standard, he’ll buy his sailors adapters.

Topshee made the comments in Ottawa today at a defence procurement conference put on by the Canadian Global Affairs Institute think tank.

Ottawa plans to purchase a fleet of up to 12 new submarines and has narrowed down the field to two finalists: a German shipyard and a South Korean one.

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