After the Canadian submarine had a mechanical problem at sea, the HMCS Windsor had docked at the Norfolk naval base in Virginia.
On Monday, when there was a problem with the submarine's battery, the submarine was heading for Halifax.
Royal Canadian Navy officials ordered the submarine to travel to Norfolk.
Brigadier Craig Burns told the Canadian news agency that the submarine had arrived in the United States. S.
Naval base on Thursday.
It is unclear when the problem will be dealt with and when diesel will be handled.
The electric submarine will return on its way to Halifax.
RCN noticed that the problem started when the crew found the battery leaking.
According to RCN, the submarine's battery is about five years old and is expected to last six years.
These batteries will be replaced by the end of the year.
HMCS Windsor recently completed Victoria-in December-
Class submarine.
RCN noted that it spent more than 100 days at sea to support NATO and various exercises.
According to RCN, in December 2012, one of the two diesel generators of HMCS Windsor found a defect in the offshore test.
These diesel generators are part of the main battery of the submarine. Charging system.
Details of the Windsor propulsion system RCN: 86.
36 tons of Ge 4.