List of equipment of the Canadian Armed Forces

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This is a list of equipment currently in use by the Canadian Armed Forces. It includes the land equipment in use by the Canadian Army and Primary Reserve, the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, the Canadian Joint Operations Command, the Royal Canadian Navy, and the Royal Canadian Air Force.

Individual equipment

class="wikitable"

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!Model

!Image

!Origin

!Type

!Quantity

!Notes

colspan="6" |Uniform equipment
CG634

|File:US Navy 080726-N-7949W-054 A Canadian soldier assigned to 1st Battalion of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry aims his rifle in the direction of enemy fire.jpg

|{{CAN}}

|Combat helmet

|

|Canadian version of the SPECTRA helmet originally produced by GSI/MSA.{{Cite web|title=CANADIAN FORCES HELMETS|url=http://www.mpmuseum.org/securhelmet.html|access-date=2020-07-25|website=www.mpmuseum.org}}{{Cite web|title=Composite Helmet, Ballistic helmets, Military helmets CANADA, CANADIAN helmet, Kevlar helmet composite helmets index|url=http://www.gostak.co.uk/composites/canada/|access-date=2020-07-25|website=www.gostak.co.uk}} Standard issue combat helmet of the Canadian Forces.

CM735

|

|{{UK}}
{{CAN}}

|Combat helmet

|16,001{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=Public Works and Government Services Canada|date=2015-09-02|title=CG634 GEN II INTERIM COMBAT HELMETS (W8486-148836/001/PR)|url=https://buyandsell.gc.ca/procurement-data/award-notice/PW-PR-707-66243-001|access-date=2020-07-25|website=buyandsell.gc.ca}}

|Improved variant of the CG634{{Cite web|date=30 November 2017|title=Request For Proposal - Ballistic Combat Helmet Covers|url=https://buyandsell.gc.ca/cds/public/2017/11/30/f2b5ea8c6d7f1763a75dd38d76325296/ABES.PROD.PW__PR.B757.E73856.EBSU000.PDF|access-date=25 July 2020|website=Public Services and Procurement Canada}} produced by NP Aerospace{{Cite web|title=Canadian DND Exercises $33m Ballistic Helmet Contract With NP Aerospace - Soldier Systems Daily|date=16 May 2019 |url=https://soldiersystems.net/2019/05/16/canadian-dnd-exercises-33m-ballistic-helmet-contract-with-np-aerospace/|access-date=2020-07-25|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|date=2019-09-06|title=$33m Canadian Ballistic Helmet Contract|url=https://npaerospace.com/33m-canadian-ballistic-helmet-contract/|access-date=2020-07-25|website=NP Aerospace|language=en-gb}} and Morgan Advanced Materials.{{Cite web|date=24 January 2018|title=Morgan Advanced Materials awarded combat helmet contract by Canada's Department of National Defence|url=https://www.morgandefencesystems.com/news-article/morgan-advanced-materials-awarded-combat-helmet-contract-canada%E2%80%99s-department-national|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180124071419/http://www.morgandefencesystems.com/news-article/morgan-advanced-materials-awarded-combat-helmet-contract-canada%E2%80%99s-department-national|archive-date=24 January 2018|access-date=25 July 2020|website=Morgan Advanced Materials}}{{Cite web|last=Pugliese|first=David|date=29 January 2016|title=Industry Watch 2016|url=http://espritdecorps.ca/industry-watch/2016/1/29/ytghai7rh1c77jwfhk3c5nwq9mdlco|access-date=25 July 2020|website=Espirit de Corps Magazine}}

Galvion Batlskin Caiman

|frameless

|{{US}}

|Combat helmet

|10,500

|Selected in March 2023 for the Dismounted Infantry Capability Enhancement (DICE) program. All options exercised in July 2024 for a total of 10,500 helmets and 21,000 helmet covers.{{Cite web|date=29 March 2023|title=GALVION'S BATLSKIN CAIMAN SYSTEM IS SELECTED FOR THE CANADIAN DISMOUNTED INFANTRY CAPABILITY ENHANCEMENT (DICE) PROGRAMME|url=https://www.galvion.com/blogs/newsroom/galvions-batlskin-caiman-system-is-selected-for-the-canadian-dismounted-infantry-capability-enhancement-dice-programme|access-date=10 August 2023|website=Galvion}}{{Cite web |last=Brahy |first=Jérôme |title=Canadian Army purchases 8,400 additional Batlskin Caiman ballistic helmets from Galvion |url=https://armyrecognition.com/news/army-news/army-news-2024/canadian-army-purchases-8-400-additional-batlskin-caiman-ballistic-helmets-from-galvion |access-date=2024-07-23 |website=armyrecognition.com |language=en-gb}}

CVCMH

|

|{{CAN}}

|Vehicle crew helmet

|

|Canadian designation Canadian Vehicle Crew Modular Helmet. Modular helmet issued to Canadian Army vehicle crews.{{Cite web|date=19 October 2007|title=Combat Vehicle Crew Modular Helmet|url=http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/Chief_Land_Staff/Clothe_the_soldier/hab/2/213_e.asp?Ref=225|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071201160318/http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/Chief_Land_Staff/Clothe_the_soldier/hab/2/213_e.asp?Ref=225|archive-date=2007-12-01|access-date=25 July 2020|website=Department of National Defence}}

Fragmentation Protective Vest{{Cite web|date=1 November 2007|title=Fragmentation Protective Vest|url=http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/Chief_Land_Staff/Clothe_the_soldier/hab/2/221_e.asp|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071201130922/http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/Chief_Land_Staff/Clothe_the_soldier/hab/2/221_e.asp|archive-date=1 December 2007|access-date=25 July 2020|website=Department of National Defence}}

|

|{{CAN}}

|Body armour

|31,000{{Cite web|last=Gillespie|first=Gina|date=September 2004|title=Technology clothes the soldier - Uniforms by design meet specs for form and function|url=http://www.summitconnects.com/Articles_Columns/PDF_Documents/200409_04.pdf|access-date=25 July 2020|website=Summit Magazine}}

|Commercial name Model 4100.{{Cite web|title=Canadian Body Armor|url=http://mpmuseum.org/securarmor.html|access-date=2020-07-25|website=mpmuseum.org}} Manufactured by Pacific Safety Systems.{{Cite web|date=2018|title=Military|url=https://www.pacsafety.com/Military.html|access-date=25 July 2020|website=Pacific Safety Systems}}

Sniper Body Armour System

|

|{{CAN}}

|Body armour

|319

|Used exclusively by Canadian Forces snipers. Option for an additional 240 systems.{{Cite web|title=Canadian Forces Seeks Sniper Body Armour System - Soldier Systems Daily|date=24 August 2017 |url=https://soldiersystems.net/2017/08/24/canadian-forces-seek-sniper-body-armour-system/|access-date=2020-07-25|language=en-US}} System consists of the SBAS External Carrier, SBAS Plate Carrier, and SBAS Ballistic Panel.{{Cite web|title=Canadian snipers to get new body armour|url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/canadian-snipers-to-get-new-body-armour|access-date=2020-07-25|website=Ottawa Citizen|language=en-CA}}{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=Public Works and Government Services Canada|date=2017-05-24|title=Sniper Body Armour System (W8476-165488/A)|url=https://buyandsell.gc.ca/procurement-data/tender-notice/PW-PR-760-72899|access-date=2020-07-25|website=buyandsell.gc.ca}}{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=Public Works and Government Services Canada|date=2018-05-14|title=Soft Body Armour System (W8476-165488/001/PR)|url=https://buyandsell.gc.ca/procurement-data/award-notice/PW-PR-760-74512-001|access-date=2020-07-25|website=buyandsell.gc.ca}}

Military Police Body Armour

|

|{{CAN}}

|Body armour

|

|Used exclusively by Canadian Forces Military Police.{{Cite web|title=Occupational Patrol Dress|url=http://mpmuseum.org/opd.html|access-date=2020-07-25|website=mpmuseum.org}}

Tactical Vest

|

|{{CAN}}

|Carrier rig

|50,246

|Manufactured by Fellfab Ltd.{{Cite web|date=19 June 2008|title=Clothe the Soldier – Items & Clothing – Load Carriage – Tactical Vest|url=http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/Chief_Land_Staff/Clothe_the_soldier/hab/2/281_e.asp|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090407085208/http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/Chief_Land_Staff/Clothe_the_soldier/hab/2/281_e.asp|archive-date=7 April 2009|access-date=25 July 2020|website=Department of National Defence}}{{Cite web|date=2006-11-09|title=FELLFAB Limited Awarded $22.6 Million Defence Contract|url=https://www.fellfab.com/fellfab-limited-awarded-22-6-million-defence-contract/|access-date=2020-07-25|website=Fellfab|language=en-US}}

C5 CBRN Low Burden Mask{{Cite web|title=2e Division du Canada / 2nd Canadian Division|url=https://www.facebook.com/2DivCA.2CanDiv/posts/2446582442068418|access-date=2020-07-25|website=www.facebook.com|language=en}}

|

|{{CAN}}

|Gas mask

|77,800{{Cite press release|last=America|first=AirBoss of|date=2018-10-10|title=AirBoss Announces Contract Award for the Joint General Service Respirator (JGSR) for Canadian Department of National Defense|url=http://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2018/10/10/1619120/0/en/AirBoss-Announces-Contract-Award-for-the-Joint-General-Service-Respirator-JGSR-for-Canadian-Department-of-National-Defense.html|access-date=2020-07-25|website=GlobeNewswire News Room}}

|Includes 155,600 filter canisters.

C4 CBRN Mask{{Cite web|date=10 July 2018|title=Evaluation of the communication performance of the C4 chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear mask|url=https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/ft/?id=608ae470-89e7-4b89-be24-93eed32b6831|access-date=25 July 2020|website=NRC Publications Archive}}

|

|{{CAN}}

|Gas mask

|

|Used C7A filter canisters.

Horizon 1 Chemical Warfare Coverall

|

|{{CAN}}

|NBC suit

|50,000{{Cite web|last=Canada|first=Employment and Social Development|date=2004-08-31|title=Government of Canada Awards Chemical Warfare Protective Coveralls Contract to British Columbia Firm|url=https://www.canada.ca/en/news/archive/2004/08/government-canada-awards-chemical-warfare-protective-coveralls-contract-british-columbia-firm.html|access-date=2020-07-25|website=gcnws}}

|Originally purchased in 2004. Manufactured by Pacific Safety Systems. Due to be replaced.{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=Public Works and Government Services Canada|date=2019-12-17|title=Horizon 1 - Temperate Woodland (TW) (W8486-173470/C)|url=https://buyandsell.gc.ca/procurement-data/tender-notice/PW-PV-956-78223|access-date=2020-07-25|website=buyandsell.gc.ca}}{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=Public Works and Government Services Canada|date=2018-08-27|title=Horizon 1 - Temperate Woodland (TW) (W8486-173470/B)|url=https://buyandsell.gc.ca/procurement-data/tender-notice/PW-PV-956-75343|access-date=2020-07-25|website=buyandsell.gc.ca}}

CADPAT MT

|

|{{CAN}}

|Camouflage

|

|Selected as new primary camouflage pattern of Canadian Army

colspan="6" |Tools and melee weapons
CAN bayonet 2000

|

|{{CAN}}

|Bayonet/combat knife

|

|Replaced C7 knife-bayonet after 2004, used with C7A2 and C8A3.{{Cite web|title=Bayonets of Canada|url=http://worldbayonets.com/Bayonet_Identification_Guide/Canada/canada_2.html|access-date=2020-08-06|website=worldbayonets.com|language=en-us}}{{Cite web|last=Cobb|first=Ralph E.|date=Fall 2016|title=Promise Meets Hard Luck; The S.A.B.C. Journal; The KCB-70 Bayonet; The Eickhorn Brand S Evolution and Participation in the U.S. Bayonet Trials; and the Elusive Pursuit of Commercial Success |url=https://technodocbox.com/amp/73951165-Cameras_and_Camcorders/Recent-history-of-the.html|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200806023559/https://technodocbox.com/amp/73951165-Cameras_and_Camcorders/Recent-history-of-the.html|archive-date=6 August 2020|access-date=5 August 2020|website=TechnoDocBox}}

Gerber soldiers' multi-tool

|

|{{CAN}}

|Multi-tool

|53,853{{Cite web|date=11 October 1996|title=Fact Sheet: Multi-Tool – Clothe the Soldier|url=http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/Chief_Land_Staff/Clothe_the_soldier/hab/PDF/FactSheets/MultiTool-FS_e.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040728114249/http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/Chief_Land_Staff/Clothe_the_soldier/hab/PDF/FactSheets/MultiTool-FS_e.pdf|archive-date=28 July 2004|access-date=6 August 2020|website=Canadian Army}}

|Stainless steel multi-tool with pliers, a file, a drop point knife blade, a serrated knife blade, multiple flat-head screwdrivers, a wire cutter, a can opener, a bottle opener, a lanyard, and a metric/imperial ruler.{{Cite web|date=19 October 2007|title=Clothe the Soldier - Items & Clothing - Multi-Tool|url=http://www.army.forces.gc.ca:80/Chief_Land_Staff/Clothe_the_soldier/hab/2/29_e.asp|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090604030722/http://www.army.forces.gc.ca:80/Chief_Land_Staff/Clothe_the_soldier/hab/2/29_e.asp|archive-date=4 June 2009|access-date=6 August 2020|website=Department of National Defence}}

Gerber multi-tool

|

|{{CAN}}

|Multi-tool

|

|Matte black stainless steel multi-tool with explosive detonator crimper, locking blades, and a saw blade.

colspan="6" |Radios and communications equipment
Rheinmetall Canada Argus Integrated Soldier System suite

|

|{{CAN}}

|Networked soldier system

|2,888{{Cite web|last=Defence|first=National|date=2013-03-13|title=Integrated soldier system project|url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/procurement/integrated-soldier-system-project.html|access-date=2020-08-06|website=aem}}

|Each suite includes weapons accessories, radios, a headset, a GPS receiver, and a smartphone running a battle management system. An additional 1,256 systems may be ordered in the future.{{Cite web|title=Instant impact: Integrated soldier system suite will change platoon and company tactics {{!}} Canadian Army Today|url=https://canadianarmytoday.com/instant-impact-integrated-soldier-system-suite-will-change-platoon-and-company-tactics/|access-date=2020-08-06|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|date=2018-08-07|title=Rheinmetall to deliver Argus soldier systems to Canadian Armed Forces|url=https://www.army-technology.com/news/rheinmetall-deliver-argus-soldier-systems-canadian-armed-forces/|access-date=2020-08-06|website=Army Technology|language=en-GB}}{{Cite web|title=Rheinmetall Canada - Soldier systems|url=https://www.rheinmetall.ca/en/rheinmetall_canada/systemsandproducts/electronicsystems/soldier_systems/index.php|access-date=2020-08-06|website=www.rheinmetall.ca}}

Harris Falcon III PRC-152A

|

|{{USA}}

|Personal role radio

|

|Purchased in 2014 as part of the Falcon III tactical radio system.{{Cite web|date=2014-11-19|title=Canadian military orders Falcon III tactical radios from Harris|url=https://www.army-technology.com/news/newscanadian-military-orders-falcon-iii-tactical-radios-from-harris-4444583/|access-date=2020-08-06|website=Army Technology|language=en-GB}}

Selex Personal Role Radio

|File:H4855 Personal Role Radio.jpg

|{{ITA}}
{{UK}}

|Personal role radio

|7,200{{Cite web|title=More Success in Canada for Selex Communications' Personal Role Radio|url=https://www.defense-aerospace.com/article-view/release/66407/canada-buys-selex-personal-role-radios-(feb-6).html|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200806030324/https://www.defense-aerospace.com/article-view/release/66407/canada-buys-selex-personal-role-radios-(feb-6).html|archive-date=6 August 2020|access-date=2020-08-06|website=www.defense-aerospace.com}}

|1,200 originally purchased followed by 6,000 additional units in 2006.{{Cite web|last=Hobson|first=S.|date=March 2006|title=Canada purchases PRRs to meet urban warfare requirements|url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/295631080|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200806030209/https://www.researchgate.net/publication/295631080_Canada_purchases_PRRs_to_meet_urban_warfare_requirements|archive-date=6 August 2020|access-date=5 August 2020|website=ResearchGate}}

Harris Falcon III PRC-117G

|File:AN-PRC-117G FALCON III manpack radio - National Cryptologic Museum - DSC07959.JPG

|{{USA}}

|Manpack radio

|

|Purchased in 2014 as part of the Falcon III tactical radio system.

Harris Falcon III RF-7800H

|

|{{USA}}

|Manpack radio

|

|Purchased in 2014 as part of the Falcon III tactical radio system.

Harris PRC-117F(C)

|File:US Navy 071211-N-1924T-035 Marine Lance Cpl. Christine Salazar, a member of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, uses a PRC-117 radio and SATCOM antenna to receive communications while aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Nass.jpg

|{{USA}}

|Manpack radio

|100

|Originally purchased with satellite antennas in 2005.{{Cite web|date=August 2010|title=Analysis 2 - The Market for Multimission Communications Systems 2010-2019|url=https://www.forecastinternational.com/samples/f635_completesample.pdf|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140824084451/http://www.forecastinternational.com/samples/F635_CompleteSample.pdf|archive-date=24 August 2014|access-date=5 August 2020|website=Forecast International}}

colspan="6" |Specialized equipment
Allen-Vanguard EOD9

|File:Bomb neutralizing EOD 9.jpg

|{{CAN}}

|Bomb suit

|

|{{Cite web|date=5 March 2010|title=Ottawa firm's bomb suit gets Oscar attention|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/ottawa-firm-s-bomb-suit-gets-oscar-attention-1.914420|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170315043732/http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/ottawa-firm-s-bomb-suit-gets-oscar-attention-1.914420|archive-date=15 March 2017|access-date=5 August 2020|website=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation}}{{Cite web|date=2010-03-20|title=An Ottawa bomb suit sees the lights of Hollywood|url=https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/an-ottawa-bomb-suit-sees-the-lights-of-hollywood-1.494025|access-date=2020-08-05|website=Ottawa|language=en}}{{Cite web|date=2013-02-25|title=Explosives experts from throughout armed forces in Comox Valley to train|url=https://www.comoxvalleyrecord.com/news/explosives-experts-from-throughout-armed-forces-in-comox-valley-to-train/|access-date=2020-08-05|website=Comox Valley Record|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|title=CF Combat Camera / Caméra de combat des FC|url=https://www.facebook.com/CFCombatCameraFC/posts/2044083705632256|access-date=2020-08-05|website=www.facebook.com|language=en}}

Minelab F3 C

|

|{{flag|Australia}}

|Mine detector

|600{{Cite web|last=Galuga|first=LCol. Jake|date=October 2015|title=Engineer Equipment Program|url=https://cmea-agmc.ca/sites/default/files/15%20Panel%202a%20Engr%20Eqpt%20Programme%20-%20LCol%20Galuga.pdf|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805194032/https://cmea-agmc.ca/sites/default/files/15%20Panel%202a%20Engr%20Eqpt%20Programme%20-%20LCol%20Galuga.pdf|archive-date=5 August 2020|access-date=5 August 2020|website=The Canadian Military Engineers Association}}

|{{Cite web|date=July 2005|title=Why Purchase a Minelab Metal Mine Detector? |url=https://www.minelab.com/__files/f/5140/Why%20Purchase%20Minelab%2007-05.pdf|access-date=5 August 2020|website=Minelab Metal Detectors}}

T-11 Parachute System

|File:A U.S. Army paratrooper assigned to the 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) conducts a training jump from a CH-47 Chinook helicopter into Bunker Drop Zone at the 7th Army Joint Multinational Training 131112-A-BS310-400.jpg

|{{USA}}
{{CAN}}

|Parachute

|600{{Cite web|date=2 April 2013|title=Airborne Systems Wins Award to Supply T-11 Parachutes to the Canadian Armed Forces |url=http://www.airborne-sys.com/pages/view/airborne-systems-wins-award-to-supply-t-11-parachutes-to-the|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130526053017/http://www.airborne-sys.com/pages/view/airborne-systems-wins-award-to-supply-t-11-parachutes-to-the|archive-date=26 May 2013|access-date=5 August 2020|website=Airborne Systems Canada}}

|

CT-2 Parachute

|

|{{CAN}}

|Parachute

|

|{{Cite journal|last1=Sullivan-Kwantes|first1=Wendy|last2=Dhillon|first2=Paul|last3=Goodman|first3=Len|last4=Knapik|first4=Joseph J.|date=2017-09-01|title=Medical Encounters During a Joint Canadian/U.S. Exercise in the High Arctic (Exercise Arctic Ram)|journal=Military Medicine|language=en|volume=182|issue=9–10|pages=e1764–e1768|doi=10.7205/MILMED-D-16-00390|pmid=28885934|issn=0026-4075|doi-access=free}}

CT-1 Parachute

|

|{{CAN}}

|Parachute

|

|{{Cite web|last=Sgt|first=Deconstructor|date=2019-12-30|title=Airborne Ops: A (very) basic primer|url=https://puttingdownuprising.com/2019/12/29/airborne-ops-a-very-basic-primer/|access-date=2020-08-05|website=Putting Down Uprising|language=en}}{{Cite web|last=St. Michael|first=Cpl C.J.R.|date=2015|title=Winged Maintainers|url=https://rcemecorpsgemrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/RCEME_Journal_2-2015_EN_FINAL_lowres.pdf|access-date=5 August 2020|website=Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers}}

CT-6 Military Freefall Parachute

|

|{{CAN}}

|Parachute

|

|

Small arms

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!Model

!Image

!Origin

!Type

!Calibre

!Variants

!Quantity

!Notes

colspan="8" |Pistols
SIG Sauer P320{{Cite web |last=canada.ca |date=2022-06-29 |title=Canadian Special Operations Forces Command statement on bringing weapon fleet into service following the unintended discharge of a holstered pistol during training |url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/news/2022/06/canadian-special-operations-forces-command-statement-on-bringing-weapon-fleet-into-service-following-the-unintended-discharge-of-a-holstered-pistol.html |access-date=2022-07-04 |website=canada.ca |language=en}}

|170px

|{{USA}}

|Pistol

|9×19mm NATO

|C22


C24

|19,700

|Initially used only by CANSOFCOM.{{Cite web |last=cbc.ca |date=2021-06-30 |title=Pistol misfire that injured soldier was an unpredictable accident: special forces report |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/special-forces-jtf-2-sig-sauer-p320-1.6086050 |access-date=2022-07-04 |website=cbc.ca |language=en}} In Oct. 2022, contract awarded for additional P320s to replace the Hi-Power as the general service pistol for the Canadian Armed Forces. Delivery completed in March 2024 of 16,500 new C22 pistols for the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy, and Royal Canadian Air Force, and 3,200 more compact C24 pistols for the Military Police Group.{{Cite web |last=Defence |first=National |date=2022-10-06 |title=Canada awards contract for new Army pistols |url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/news/2022/10/canada-awards-contract-for-new-army-pistols.html |access-date=2022-10-07 |website=www.canada.ca}}{{Cite news |last=Pugliese |first=David |date=April 24, 2024 |title=Canadian military to destroy 11,000 Second World War-era pistols |url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/canadian-military-to-destroy-11000-second-world-war-era-pistols |access-date=April 24, 2024 |work=Ottawa Citizen}}{{Cite web |last=Canadian Armed Forces |date=March 20, 2024 |title=C22 and C24 Full Frame Modular Pistol |url=https://www.facebook.com/photo/? fbid=715726970750170&set=a.161654892824050 |access-date=April 24, 2024 |website=Facebook}}

colspan="8" |Submachine guns
Heckler & Koch MP5

|170px

|{{FRG}}

|Submachine gun

|9×19mm NATO

|MP5-N{{Cite web|date=2009-06-18|title=CF Rifles - C15 Big Mac - Snipers Rifle - C15 LRSW - Long Range Sniper Weapon - CASR DND 101 - Canadian American Strategic Review - McMillan Tac-50 - Afghanistan Mission - Government Military Contracts - Canadian Forces - Canadian Army - Department of National Defence - Succession Planning|url=http://www.casr.ca/101-rifle-c15-lrsw.htm|access-date=2020-07-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090618171010/http://www.casr.ca/101-rifle-c15-lrsw.htm|archive-date=2009-06-18}}

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MP5A3
MP5SD

|

|Issued primarily to naval boarding parties and CANSOFCOM.{{Cite web|date=2016-08-22|title=Canadian Forces - Small Arms - Specialist Weapons - Index - CASR DND 101 - Visual Guide - Canadian American Strategic Review - Side Arms - Automatic Pistols - Browning FN35 - High Power - Sig Sauer - 9mm P225 - General Service Pistol - Submachine Guns - HK MP5(N) - Tactical Shotguns - Remington 870P - Benelli M3 Super90 - Canadian Forces Procurement - Defence Procurement - Department of National Defence - Procurement Priorities - Succession Planning|url=http://www.casr.ca/101-army-smallarm-4.htm|access-date=2020-07-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160822074820/http://www.casr.ca/101-army-smallarm-4.htm|archive-date=2016-08-22}}{{Cite web|last=Trevithick|first=Joseph|title=Photos Show the Early Days of Canada's Most Elite Special Operators|url=https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/8288/awesome-photos-show-early-days-of-canadas-most-elite-special-operators|access-date=2020-07-19|website=The Drive|date=13 March 2017 }}{{Cite web|date=2011-07-19|title=Altair - R-wto 07/2007 - Czarne Diabły ruszyły na wojnę|url=http://www.altair.com.pl/czasopisma-artykuly-439|access-date=2020-07-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719122657/http://www.altair.com.pl/czasopisma-artykuly-439|archive-date=2011-07-19}}

FN Herstal

P90

|170px

|{{BEL}}

|Personal defence weapon

|5.7x28mm FN

|

|

|Used exclusively by Joint Task Force 2.{{Cite web|date=2007-10-19|title=Don't just equip JTF-2|url=http://www.espritdecorps.ca/don%27t%20just%20equipe%20the%20JTF2.htm|access-date=2020-07-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071019015251/http://www.espritdecorps.ca/don%27t%20just%20equipe%20the%20JTF2.htm|archive-date=2007-10-19}}

colspan="8" |Assault rifles and carbines
Colt Canada C7{{Cite web|title=Colt Canada C7 - Assault rifle|url=https://www.military-today.com/firearms/c7.htm|access-date=2020-07-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210506061312if_/https://www.military-today.com/firearms/c7.htm|archive-date=2021-05-06|url-status=usurped}}

| File:C7A1 with IronSights.JPG

File:Canadian Military Police Photo 1.png

|{{CAN}}

|Assault rifle

|5.56×45mm NATO

|C7


C7A1

|

|C7 originally issued in 1984, and C7A1 in 1990.{{Cite web|date=2016-09-01|title=Canadian Forces - Small Arms - Rifles - Index - CASR DND 101 - Visual Guide - Canadian American Strategic Review - Automatic Rifles - Automatic Carbines - Bolt-Action Rifles - C7A1 - C7A2 - C8 - C8A1 - C8 FTHB - C8A3 - Lee Enfield - Canadian Ranger Rifle - Canadian Forces Procurement - Defence Procurement - Department of National Defence - Procurement Priorities - Succession Planning|url=http://www.casr.ca/101-army-smallarm-1.htm|access-date=2020-07-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160901033938/http://www.casr.ca/101-army-smallarm-1.htm|archive-date=2016-09-01}}

Colt Canada C7A2

|170px

File:160120-A-AY123-149 (24573800901).jpg

|{{CAN}}

|Assault rifle

|5.56×45mm NATO

|

|

|Standard issue assault rifle of the Canadian Forces.{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2013-03-08|title=C7A2 Automatic Rifle {{!}} Weapons - Equipment {{!}} Canadian Army|url=http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/weapons/c7a2-assault-gun.page|access-date=2020-07-19|website=www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca}}

Colt Canada C8

| File:2154 D060307RM1164.jpg

|{{CAN}}

|Assault rifle/Carbine

|5.56×45mm NATO

|C8


C8A1
C8FTHB
C8SFW{{Cite web|title=Colt Canada C8 - Carbine|url=https://www.military-today.com/firearms/c8.htm|access-date=2020-07-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221022025100if_/https://www.military-today.com/firearms/c8.htm|archive-date=2022-10-22|url-status=usurped}}
C8A3
C8IUR

|

|C8A3 is a mid-life upgrade to earlier C8 models, and is the standard-issue carbine of the Canadian Forces.{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2013-03-08|title=C8A3 Carbine Rifle {{!}} Canadian Army|url=http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/weapons/c8a3-carbine-rifle.page|access-date=2020-07-19|website=www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca}}

colspan="8" |Patrol rifles
Colt Canada C19

|170px

|{{FIN}}
{{CAN}}

|Bolt-action rifle

|7.62x51mm NATO

|

|

|Licensed-built version of the Tikka T3. Standard issue rifle of the Canadian Rangers.{{Cite web|title=C-19: The New Canadian Ranger Rifle|url=http://www.sadefensejournal.com/wp/c-19-the-new-canadian-ranger-rifle/|access-date=2020-07-19|language=en-US}}{{Cite news|title=Why the 114-year-old Lee-Enfield rifle is only now being retired by the Canadian Armed Forces|url=https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/why-the-114-year-old-lee-enfield-rifle-is-only-now-being-retired-by-the-canadian-armed-forces|access-date=2020-07-19|website=National Post|date=17 August 2018 |language=en-CA|last1=Hopper |first1=Tristin }}

colspan="8" |Shotguns
Remington 870

|170x170px

|{{USA}}

|Pump-action shotgun

|12-gauge

|870P

|

|Tactical shotgun for close-quarters combat and obstacle breaching.{{cite web |title=POTD: Canadian Light Infantry Pioneers with Shotguns |url=https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2020/10/26/potd-light-infantry-pioneers/ |website=thefirearmblog.com |access-date=9 April 2022 |date=26 October 2020}}

Benelli M3

|170px

|{{ITA}}

|Pump-action/semi-automatic shotgun

|12-gauge

|Super 90

|

|Used exclusively by Joint Task Force 2.

colspan="8" |Machine guns
FN/Colt Canada C9

|170px

|{{BEL}}
{{CAN}}

|Squad automatic weapon

|5.56×45mm NATO

|C9


C9A1
C9A2

|

|Standard issue infantry support weapon.{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2013-03-08|title=C9A2 Light Machine Gun {{!}} Canadian Army|url=http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/weapons/c9a2-light-machine-gun.page|access-date=2020-07-19|website=www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca}} C9A2 mid-life upgrade manufactured by Colt Canada.{{Cite web|title=Upgrades|url=https://coltcanada.com/upgrades.html|access-date=2020-07-19|website=coltcanada.com}}

FN/Colt Canada C6

|170x170px

|{{BEL}}
{{CAN}}

|General-purpose machine gun

|7.62×51mm NATO

|C6


C6A1 FLEX{{Cite web|title=New batch of machine guns for Canadian military to be delivered in December|url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/new-machine-guns-for-canadian-military-to-be-delivered-in-december|access-date=2020-07-19|website=Ottawa Citizen|language=en-CA}}

|

|Standard issue general-purpose machine gun of the Canadian Forces.{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2013-03-08|title=C6 General Purpose Machine Gun {{!}} Canadian Army|url=http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/weapons/c6-general-purpose-machine-gun.page|access-date=2020-07-19|website=www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca}} C6 being phased out for C6A1 FLEX version, with a total of 4,964 being procured.{{Cite web|title=LEMS Journal Issue 2 - November 2018|url=https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/dnd-mdn/documents/reports/2018/lems-journal-issue2-november-2018.pdf|access-date=19 July 2020|website=The Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers}}

M2 Browning

|170px

|{{USA}}

|Heavy machine gun

|12.7x99mm NATO

|M2HB-QCB


GAU-21

|

|Standard issue heavy machine gun.{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2013-03-08|title=M2 Browning .50 Cal Heavy Machine Gun {{!}} Canadian Army|url=http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/weapons/m2-browning-machine-gun.page|access-date=2020-07-19|website=www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca}} M2HB-QCB and GAU-21 versions in service with Royal Canadian Navy and CANSOFCOM.{{Cite web|last=Dunning|first=Major M. R.|title=RETHINKING THE CANADIAN ARMY ANTI-ARMOUR PROCUREMENT STRATEGY|url=https://www.cfc.forces.gc.ca/259/290/318/192/dunning.pdf|access-date=19 July 2020|website=Canadian Forces College}}{{Cite web|date=2016-06-13|title=Canadian Forces - Small Arms - Machine Guns - Index - CASR DND 101 - Visual Guide - Canadian American Strategic Review - GPMG - General Purpose Machine-Guns - Light Machine-Guns - Heavy Machine-Guns - Canadian Forces Procurement - Defence Procurement - Department of National Defence - Procurement Priorities - Succession Planning|url=http://www.casr.ca/101-army-smallarm-2.htm|access-date=2020-07-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160613215059/http://www.casr.ca/101-army-smallarm-2.htm|archive-date=2016-06-13}}

colspan="8" |Sniper rifles
Colt Canada C7CT

|

|{{CAN}}

|Designated marksman rifle

|5.56×45mm NATO

|C7CT

C8CT

|

|Rare rifle issued to sniper teams during the war in Afghanistan. Only a dozen are estimated to have been procured, current status unknown.{{Cite web|date=2016-06-11|title=Canadian Army - Marksman Rifle System - MRS Project - CF Small Arms - Notice of Proposed Procurement - CASR Background - Canadian American Strategic Review - Semi-Automatic Sniper Weapon - AR-10T SASW - AR-10T MRS - Diemaco C7 CT - Custom Tactical - C7CT MRS - Designated Marksman - PW Project - Precision Weapon - AR-10T Replacement - Sniper Systems - CF Infantry - Observation Target Acquisition System - OTAS Project - Procurement Decisions - Succession Planning - Government Purchases - Procurement Priorities|url=http://www.casr.ca/bg-army-marksman-rifle-system-project.htm|access-date=2020-07-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160611155147/http://www.casr.ca/bg-army-marksman-rifle-system-project.htm|archive-date=2016-06-11}}

Armalite AR-10(T)

|170px

|{{USA}}

|Designated marksman rifle

|7.62×51mm NATO

|

|

|18 rifles purchased in 2004.{{Cite web|date=2016-06-11|title=Canadian Forces - Small Arms - Sniper Rifles - Index - CASR DND 101 - Visual Guide - Canadian American Strategic Review - Sniper Weapons - C14A1 Timberwolf - McMillan C15A1 - Parker-Hale C3A1 - Dedicated Marksman System - Canadian Forces Procurement - Defence Procurement - Department of National Defence - Procurement Priorities - Succession Planning|url=http://www.casr.ca/101-army-smallarm-3.htm|access-date=2020-07-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160611201935/http://www.casr.ca/101-army-smallarm-3.htm|archive-date=2016-06-11}} In use as of 2015.{{Citation|last=combat|first=Combat Camera / Caméra de|title=Operation REASSURANCE|date=2015-11-10|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/cfcombatcamera/23096641635/|access-date=2020-07-25}}{{Citation|last=combat|first=Combat Camera / Caméra de|title=Operation REASSURANCE|date=2015-10-22|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/cfcombatcamera/22972408812/|access-date=2020-07-25}}

Colt Canada C20 DMR

|File:Colt C20 DMR.jpg

|{{CAN}}

|Designated marksman rifle

|7.62×51mm NATO

|

|

|272 rifles purchased in November 2020 to replace C8 carbines in Canadian Forces sniper teams. Expected to become standard issue starting in March 2021.{{Cite web|title=Canadian military to get new sniper rifles|url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/canadian-military-to-get-new-sniper-rifles|access-date=2020-07-19|website=Ottawa Citizen|language=en-CA}}{{Cite web|date=2020-05-20|title=Canadian Army Buys Colt Canada C20 -|url=https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2020/05/20/canadian-army-buys-colt-canada-c20s/|access-date=2020-07-19|website=The Firearm Blog|language=en-US}}

SAKO TRG M10 Rifle

|170px

|{{FIN}}
{{CAN}}

|Sniper rifle

|7.62×51mm NATO,
.338 Lapua Magnum

|

|

|229 rifles purchased to replace the C14 Timberwolf as the standard-issue medium-range sniper rifle of the Canadian Forces. Designated as the C21 Multi-Caliber Sniper Weapon.{{Cite web|title=SAKO TRG M10 Rifle Announced Winner of Canada's MCSW Program

|url=https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2022/06/06/sako-trg-m10-rifle-canada-mcsw/|access-date=2022-07-19|website=The Firearm Blog|date=6 June 2022 |language=en-CA}}{{Cite web|title=Snipers set sights on new rifle |url=https://canadianarmytoday.com/snipers-set-sights-on-new-rifle/|access-date=2022-12-19|website=Canadian Army Today|language=en-CA}}

Heckler & Koch PSG-1

|170px

|{{FRG}}

|Designated marksman rifle

|7.62×51mm NATO

|

|

|Used exclusively by Joint Task Force 2.

C14 Timberwolf

|File:Sniper Range RIMPAC 2018.jpg

|{{CAN}}

|Sniper rifle

|.338 Lapua Magnum

|

|

|Canadian designation C14 Medium Range Sniper Weapon System.{{Cite web|date=2009-06-22|title=CF Rifles - C14 Timberwolf - Snipers Rifle - C14 MRSWS - Medium Range Sniper Weapons System - CASR DND 101 - Canadian American Strategic Review - 338 Lapua - C3A1 Replacement - Afghanistan Mission - Government Military Contracts - Canadian Forces - Canadian Army - Department of National Defence - Succession Planning|url=http://www.casr.ca/101-rifle-c14-timberwolf.htm|access-date=2020-07-19|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090622135251/http://www.casr.ca/101-rifle-c14-timberwolf.htm|archive-date=2009-06-22}} Standard issue sniper rifle.{{Cite web|date=26 May 2005|title=Canadian Forces Award Canadian Sniper Rifle Contract|url=http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/news-nouvelles/news-nouvelles-eng.asp?id=1669|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110609200556/http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/news-nouvelles/news-nouvelles-eng.asp?id=1669|url-status=dead|archive-date=2011-06-09|access-date=19 July 2020|website=National Defence and the Canadian Forces}}

Accuracy International AW

| File:Sniper Providing Cover in Afghanistan MOD 45149794.jpg

|{{UK}}

|Sniper rifle

|7.62×51mm NATO

|AWP

|

|AWP variant used exclusively by Joint Task Force 2.

McMillan TAC-50

|170px

|{{USA}}

|Anti-material rifle

|12.7×99mm NATO

|

|

|Canadian designation C15 Long-Range Sniper Weapon.

Barrett M82A1

| File:Barret M82 DA-ST-92-07336.jpg

|{{USA}}

|Anti-material rifle

|12.7×99mm NATO

|

|

|Used exclusively by Joint Task Force 2.

colspan="8" |Portable anti-tank weapons
M72 LAW

|170px

|{{USA}}
{{flagicon|NOR}} Norway

|Disposable anti-tank weapon

|66mm

|M72A5{{Cite web|url=https://farm6.static.flickr.com/5088/5367382831_5bf40bf3e6_o.jpg}}

M72C7{{Cite web|title=www.canadiansoldiers.com|url=https://www.canadiansoldiers.com/weapons/lightweapons/lightantitank/m72.htm|access-date=2020-07-19|website=www.canadiansoldiers.com}}

|

|Canadian designation M72A5-C1.

AT4

|170px

|{{SWE}}

|Disposable anti-tank weapon

|84mm

|

|

|Used exclusively by Joint Task Force 2.

Carl Gustaf 8.4cm recoilless rifle

|170px

|{{SWE}}

|Recoilless rifle

|84mm

|M2


M3
M4

|

|M3 version used by Regular Forces, M2 version by Primary Reserve.{{Cite web|title=What's next for the Carl G? {{!}} Canadian Army Today|url=https://canadianarmytoday.com/whats-next-for-the-carl-g/|access-date=2020-07-19|language=en-US}} M4 version in use with CANSOFCOM{{Cite web|title=More of the Same| url=http://publications.canadianarmytoday.com/v6i2/#p=35|access-date=2022-11-18|website=canadianarmytoday.com}}

colspan="8" |ATGMs
Spike

|File:Spike-LR launcher.jpg

|{{flagicon|ISR}} Israel

|Anti-tank guided missile

|130mm

|Spike-LR{{Cite web|title=לכוחות מיוחדים: צבא קנדה רכש טילי ספייק של רפאל {{!}} Israel Defense|url=https://www.israeldefense.co.il/he/node/41017|access-date=2020-07-20|website=www.israeldefense.co.il|date=21 November 2019|language=he}}

|

|Procured in 2016 by CANSOFCOM and used in Operation Impact.{{Cite web|title=Canadian special forces fire three anti-tank missiles at ISIL suicide bombers as fighting intensifies|url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/canadian-special-forces-fire-three-anti-tank-missiles-at-isil-suicide-bombers-as-fighting-intensifies|access-date=2020-07-20|website=Ottawa Citizen|language=en-CA}}{{Cite web|title=New Video Appears to Show Canadian Special Forces in Battle Against ISIS Near Mosul|url=https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/dpkjja/new-video-appears-to-show-canadian-special-forces-fighting-isis-near-mosul|access-date=2020-07-20|website=www.vice.com|date=25 October 2016 |language=en}} Further purchase made in 2023 for the Canadian Brigade in Latvia.{{Cite web |date=2023-12-15 |title=Canada will send helicopters to Latvia next year, defence minister says |url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/canada-will-send-helicopters-to-latvia-next-year-defence-minister-says-1.6688666 |access-date=2023-12-16 |website=CTVNews |language=en}}

BGM-71 TOW

|170px

|{{USA}}

|Anti-tank guided missile

|152mm

|

|

|Around 40 with Improved Target Acquisition System (ITAS) currently in service. Estimated 33,000 missiles in storage until 2025.{{Cite web|last=Tarrant|first=Major R.J.|date=2016|title=Back to the Future: Enabling the Infantry Battalion |url=https://www.cfc.forces.gc.ca/259/290/318/192/tarrantr.pdf|access-date=19 July 2020|website=Canadian Forces College}}

colspan="8" |Grenades and explosives
Diemaco M203A1

|170px

|{{USA}}
{{CAN}}

|Under-barrel grenade launcher

|40mm

|

|

|Variant of the Colt M203 produced by Colt Canada.{{Cite web|date=2009-10-07|title=CF Weapons - Diemaco M203A1 - Grenade Launcher - 40mm M203A1 - CASR DND 101 - Canadian American Strategic Review - Infantry Section - Suppressing Fire - Afghanistan Mission - Infantry Weapons - Canadian Forces - Canadian Army - Department of National Defence|url=http://www.casr.ca/101-army-m203-grenade.htm|access-date=2020-07-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091007205121/http://www.casr.ca/101-army-m203-grenade.htm|archive-date=2009-10-07}}

Heckler & Koch GMG

|170px

|{{GER}}
{{CAN}}

|Automatic grenade launcher

|40mm

|

|

|Canadian designation C16 Close Area Suppression System. License built by Rheinmetall Defence Canada. 304 in service with the Canadian Army.{{Cite web|title=Rheinmetall Defence - Archive 2017 Rheinmetall wins €87 million in new orders from Canada - Modernization of Leopard tanks and new weapon systems|url=https://www.rheinmetall-defence.com/en/rheinmetall_defence/public_relations/news/archiv/2017/aktuellesdetailansicht_7_1226.php|access-date=2020-07-20|website=www.rheinmetall-defence.com}}

M67 Grenade

|170px

|{{USA}}
{{CAN}}

|Hand grenade

|64mm

|

|

|Canadian designation C13 grenade.{{Cite web|title=Hand Grenades|url=https://www.gd-otscanada.com/product/hand-grenades/|access-date=2020-07-20|website=General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems - Canada|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|date=25 July 2015|title=What An Explosion From An M67 Grenade Looks Like|url=https://www.forces.net/services/army/what-explosion-m67-grenade-looks|access-date=2020-07-20|website=Forces Network|language=en}}

C8 Smoke Grenade

|

|{{CAN}}

|Smoke grenade

|N/A

|

|

|Produced by General Dynamics Canada.{{Cite web|title=Pyrotechnics|url=https://www.gd-otscanada.com/product/pyrotechnics/|access-date=2020-07-20|website=General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems - Canada|language=en-US}}

C19 Defensive Command Detonated Weapon

|170px

|{{USA}}
{{CAN}}

|Command-detonated directional anti-personnel mine

|N/A

|

|

|Canadian version of the M18 Claymore mine that can only be manually detonated. In use as of 2015.{{Cite web|title=Debates (Hansard) No. 29 - March 12, 2009 (40-2) - House of Commons of Canada|url=https://www.ourcommons.ca/DocumentViewer/en/40-2/house/sitting-29/hansard|access-date=2020-07-25|website=www.ourcommons.ca|language=en}}{{Citation|last=combat|first=Combat Camera / Caméra de|title=Operation REASSURANCE|date=2015-06-23|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/cfcombatcamera/18994587889/|access-date=2020-07-25}}{{Citation|last=combat|first=Combat Camera / Caméra de|title=Operation REASSURANCE|date=2015-06-23|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/cfcombatcamera/18993158868/|access-date=2020-07-25}}

Vehicles

=Armored fighting vehicles=

See Tanks of Canada for additional details and discussion.

class="wikitable"

|+

!Model

!Image

!Origin

!Type

!Quantity

!Notes

Leopard 2A6M

|File:Leopard 2A6 tank - ILÜ 2012.jpg

|{{GER}}

| Main battle tank

| 20

| 20 Leopard 2A6M were leased from Germany in December 2007. The tanks were permanently transferred to Canadian service when tanks purchased from the Netherlands were transferred to Germany in exchange.{{Cite news |last=Pugliese |first=David |date=17 February 2015 |title=Germany receives upgraded Leopard 2 tanks as part of deal with Canada |pages=1 |work=The Ottawa Citizen |url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/germany-receives-upgraded-leopard-2-tanks-as-part-of-deal-with-canada |url-status=live |access-date=16 December 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221230051154/https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/germany-receives-upgraded-leopard-2-tanks-as-part-of-deal-with-canada |archive-date=30 December 2022}}{{cite web|url=http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/pri/2/pro-pro/Tank-eng.asp|title=Canada's Renewed Tank Capability|publisher=Department of National Defence|access-date=2010-01-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100327195729/http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/pri/2/pro-pro/Tank-eng.asp|archive-date=2010-03-27|url-status=dead}}

Leopard 2A4/2A4M

|File:MSPO 2012 (18).jpg

|{{FRG}}

| Main battle tank

| 54

| 100 Leopard 2A4s originally purchased from the Netherlands in 2007. 20 were upgraded to Leopard 2A7 configuration and transferred to Germany in exchange for the 2A6Ms. 20 upgraded to 2A4M CAN version with extra belly armour for mine protection, additional modular armour and other enhancements.{{Cite web|title=Leoprard 2A4M CAN Main Battle Tank|url=https://www.military-today.com/tanks/leopard_2a4m_can.htm|access-date=2020-07-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220417220205if_/http://www.military-today.com/tanks/leopard_2a4m_can.htm|archive-date=2022-04-17|url-status=usurped}} A total of 42 tanks have been retained for training.{{Cite web|last=St. Michael|first=Cpl C.J.R.|date=2015|title=Winged Maintainers|url=https://rcemecorpsgemrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/RCEME_Journal_2-2015_EN_FINAL_lowres.pdf|access-date=5 August 2020|website=Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers}} {{verify source |date=November 2020 |reason=This ref was deleted Special:Diff/987898938 by a bug in VisualEditor and later restored by a bot from the original cite located at Special:Permalink/980680242 cite #48 - verify the cite is accurate and delete this template. User:GreenC bot/Job 18}}{{cite web|url=https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/news/news_release.2014.06.0769.html|title=Ribbon-cutting ceremony signals start of production at FFG Canada|publisher=Department of Economic Development, New Brunswick|date=2014-06-27}} In January, 2023 four Leopard 2A4s were donated to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and a second batch of four was donated in February 2023, for a total of eight tanks, reducing the number of Leopard 2A4s in Canadian service to 54.{{Cite web |date=2023-02-24 |title=Canada sending four more battle tanks, ammunition to Ukraine |url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/canada-sending-four-more-battle-tanks-ammunition-to-ukraine-1.6288251 |access-date=2023-07-08 |website=CTVNews |language=en}}

TLAV M113A3/MTVL

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|{{USA}}

| Armoured personnel carrier

| 135

| 1,143 M113A1 series vehicles originally purchased in the 1960s and 1970s. Additional M113A2 series vehicles purchased in the 1980s, alongside an upgrade program for existing M113A1 series vehicles to the M113A2 standard. Of these, 289 vehicles were upgraded in the 2000s to the M113A3 & MTVL standard under the Armoured Personnel Carrier Life Extension (APCLE) Program and later designated the Tracked Light Armoured Vehicle (TLAV) series.{{Cite web|date=2002|title=National Defence - 2002-2003 Estimates - Part III Report on Plans and Priorities|url=https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/lbrr/archives/cn24506-2002-03-eng.pdf|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200806184647/https://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/lbrr/archives/cn24506-2002-03-eng.pdf|archive-date=6 August 2020|access-date=6 August 2020|website=Public Safety Canada}}{{Cite web|last=Collins|first=Jeffrey Francis|date=2018|title=Executive (In)Decision? Explaining Delays in Canada's Defence Procurement System, 2006-2015|url=https://curve.carleton.ca/system/files/etd/03c3701d-1e8e-48b5-9fb1-3b6b7b00d1dd/etd_pdf/48bee77f3d36197d3cdff88587b77d7b/collins-executiveindecisionexplainingdelaysincanadas.pdf|access-date=6 August 2020|website=CURVE - Carleton University}} Only 135 in service as of 2015. Includes 33 M577A3 Command Post vehicles.{{Cite journal|date=2020-01-01|title=Chapter Three: North America|journal=The Military Balance|volume=120|issue=1|pages=28–63|doi=10.1080/04597222.2020.1707963|s2cid=219629263|issn=0459-7222}} To be replaced by the LAV 6.0 ACSV between 2020 and 2025.{{cite web|url=https://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/app-acq/amd-dp/vbsc-acsv-eng.html|title=Armoured combat support vehicles|publisher=Government of Canada|date=2019-11-13}}

Bison

|

|{{CAN}}

| Armoured personnel carrier

| 198{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=Treasury Board of Canada|date=2010-11-03|title=National Defence - Supplementary Tables|url=https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/dpr-rmr/2009-2010/inst/dnd/st-ts03-eng.asp|access-date=2020-08-10|website=www.tbs-sct.gc.ca}}

| 199 originally purchased in 1990, with 198 re-built and re-roled from 2004 to 2010.{{Cite web|date=2016-05-19|title=Bison Life Extension and Re-Role Program|url=https://www.dewengineering.com/case-studies/bison|access-date=2020-08-10|website=DEW Engineering and Development|language=en}} Configurations include Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence (82), Ambulance (32), Maintenance and Recovery (32), Mobile Repair Team (32), Electronic Warfare (16), and Nuclear Biological Chemical Defence (4).{{Cite web|title=Bison - Armored personnel carrier|url=https://www.military-today.com/apc/bison.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070306212343if_/http://www.military-today.com/apc/bison.htm|url-status=usurped|archive-date=March 6, 2007|access-date=2020-07-20}} To be replaced by the LAV 6.0 ACSV between 2020 and 2025.

Coyote

|File:Canadian Light Armored Vehicle at the Calgary Stampede, 2007.jpg

|{{CAN}}

| Reconnaissance vehicle

| 85

| Replaced the Lynx reconnaissance vehicle. 203 originally purchased, with only 85 in service as of September 2016. To be replaced by 66 upgraded LAV 6.0 LRSS in 2021.{{cite web|url=https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/longform/the-death-of-craftsman-kyle-sinclair-1|title=A soldier's unnecessary death|publisher=CBC News|date=2018-07-12}}{{cite web|url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/procurement/lightly-armoured-vehicle-reconnaissance.html|title=Light Armoured Vehicle Reconnaissance Surveillance System (LRSS)|publisher= Government of Canada|date=2015-02-01}}

LAV 6.0

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|{{CAN}}

| Infantry fighting vehicle

| 616

| 651 LAV III originally purchased. 550 upgraded to LAV 6.0 standard under the LAV UP program in 2019. Configurations consist of 278 Infantry Section Carrier (ISC), 181 Command Post Vehicle (CPV), 47 Observation Post Vehicle (OPV), and 44 Engineer LAV (ELAV).{{cite web|url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/procurement/light-armoured-vehicle-iii-upgrade.html|title= Light armoured vehicle III upgrade (LAVUP)|publisher=Government of Canada|date=2018-12-13}} Additional 66 vehicles are being upgraded to LAV 6.0 standard under the LAV Recce Surveillance System (LRSS) program by 2020.{{cite web|url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/corporate/reports-publications/audit-evaluation/evaluation-land-readiness.html|title=Evaluation of Land Readiness|publisher=Government of Canada|date=2018-03-01}}{{Cite web|last=Defence|first=National|date=2018-12-13|title=Light armoured vehicle III upgrade (LAVUP)|url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/procurement/light-armoured-vehicle-iii-upgrade.html|access-date=2020-07-20|website=aem}}{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2018-05-30|title=LAV Recce Surveillance System - Defence Capabilities Blueprint|url=http://dgpaapp.forces.gc.ca/en/defence-capabilities-blueprint/project-details.asp?id=1748|access-date=2020-07-20|website=dgpaapp.forces.gc.ca}}

LAV 6.0 ACSV

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{{CAN}}Infantry support vehicle360 on order{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2018-05-30|title=Armoured Combat Support Vehicle (ACSV) - Defence Capabilities Blueprint|url=http://dgpaapp.forces.gc.ca/en/defence-capabilities-blueprint/project-details.asp?id=1013|access-date=2020-07-20|website=dgpaapp.forces.gc.ca}}Replacement for M113 and Bison vehicles. Order placed with General Dynamics Canada in August 2019.{{cite web|url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/news/2019/08/canada-negotiates-new-armoured-combat-support-vehicles.html|title= Canada negotiates new armoured combat support vehicles|publisher=Government of Canada|date=2019-08-16}} Configurations consist of 41 Troop Cargo Vehicle (TCV), 49 Ambulance, 97 Command Post Vehicle, 19 Engineer Vehicle, 18 Electronic Warfare Vehicle, 54 Maintenance Recovery Vehicle, 70 Mobile Repair Team, and 13 Fitter/Cargo Vehicle. First vehicles to be delivered in 2021.{{Cite web|title=The Agile Eight: Leveraging the LAV 6.0 for armoured combat support {{!}} Canadian Army Today|url=https://canadianarmytoday.com/the-agile-eight-leveraging-the-lav-6-0-for-armoured-combat-support/|access-date=2020-08-05|language=en-US}}
TAPV

|File:Textron TAPV Ottawa City Hall Left View.jpg

|{{CAN}}

| Armoured patrol vehicle

| 500

| 193 in Reconnaissance configuration, and 307 in General Utility configuration. A total of 364 are equipped with Protector RWS.{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2016-12-01|title=Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle (TAPV)|url=http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/business-equipment/tapv-infographic.page|access-date=2020-07-20|website=www.forces.gc.ca}} Used for reconnaissance, troop transport, command & control, VIP transport, patrolling, and military police duties.{{cite web|url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/canadian-army-credits-liberals-for-tapv-instead-of-conservatives-new-roles-for-vehicle-added/|title=new roles for vehicle added|publisher=Ottawa Citizen|date=2019-02-14}}{{cite web|title=Textron Readies More Mobile TAPV for Canada| date=9 June 2015 |url=http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/land/vehicles/2015/06/09/canada-textron-armored-vehicle-mobility-solved-army/28729137/|publisher=Defence News}}

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ARV 3 M{{Cite web|date=2009-09-18|title=CF Engineering Vehicles - ARV 3 Büffel - Armoured Recovery Vehicle - Leopard 2 A6M - Leopard Tank - CASR DND 101 - Canadian American Strategic Review - Armoured Vehicles - Mine-Resistant Vehicles - Afghanistan Mission - Bergepanzer 3 - Government Military Contracts - Canadian Forces - Canadian Army - Department of National Defence - Succession Planning|url=http://www.casr.ca/101-army-armour-arv3-buffel.htm|access-date=2020-07-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090918085220/http://www.casr.ca/101-army-armour-arv3-buffel.htm|archive-date=2009-09-18}}

|File:Bergepanzer Bueffel.jpg

{{GER}}Armoured recovery vehicle11Converted by Rheinmetall Canada from Leopard 2A4s purchased from Switzerland in 2010. Initial contract for 8 vehicles was awarded in November 2011 and extended to a further 4 vehicles in 2012.{{cite web|url=http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/tanks-for-the-lesson-leopards-too-for-canada-03208/|title=Tanks for the Lesson: Leopards, too, for Canada|publisher=Defense Industry Daily|access-date=2015-07-18|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080621072607/http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/tanks-for-the-lesson-leopards-too-for-canada-03208/%23choices|archive-date=2008-06-21|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/canadian-armys-leopard-2-a-complicated-beast|title=Canadian Army's Leopard 2 a complicated beast|publisher=Ottawa Citizen|access-date=2015-07-18|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150720091804/http://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/canadian-armys-leopard-2-a-complicated-beast|archive-date=2015-07-20|url-status=live}} A Leopard 2-based ARV was donated to the Ukrainian Armed Forces in 2023, reducing the number in Canadian service to 11.
WISENT 2|{{GER}}Armoured engineer vehicle18Converted from Leopard 2A4s purchased from the Netherlands in 2007. FFG Canada was awarded a contract for the conversion in May 2012.{{cite web|url=http://worlddefencenews.blogspot.com/2018/04/leopard-2-armored-engineer-vehicles.html|title=Leopard 2 Armored Engineer Vehicles|publisher=World Defense News |date=2018-04-19}}
ARV Taurus

| File:Bergepanzer2.jpg

{{GER}}Armoured recovery vehicle8(?)Uses Leopard 1 chassis.{{Cite web|date=2009-12-20|title=Taurus ARV - Armoured Recovery Vehicle - Leopard Tank Support - Armoured Vehicle - Afghanistan Mission - Military Vehicle - Maintenance and Repair - CASR Background|url=http://www.casr.ca/bg-leopard-taurus-arv.htm|access-date=2020-07-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091220065815/http://www.casr.ca/bg-leopard-taurus-arv.htm|archive-date=2009-12-20}} Only 8 remained in service in 2015.{{cite web|url=http://rcemecorpsgemrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/RCEME_Journal_2-2015_EN_FINAL_lowres.pdf|title=Recovery to Support our Land Operations 2021|publisher=RCEME Journal|date=2015}} All were due to be phased out by 2018. Current status unknown.
Cougar H JERRV

|File:Mine resistant ambush protected vehicles.jpg

|{{USA}}
{{RSA}}

|Armoured engineer vehicle

|7

|40 originally purchased as part of the Expedient Route Opening Capability set of vehicles.{{Cite web|date=2013-03-08|title=Cougar {{!}} Vehicles – Equipment {{!}} Canadian Army|url=http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/vehicles/cougar.page |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140303210259/http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/vehicles/cougar.page |archive-date=2014-03-03 |access-date=2020-07-20|website=Canadian Army}}{{Cite web |title=Force Protection – Orders for an Additional 48 EROC Vehicles:Blast-Resistant Buffalo and Cougars – Industry News Release |url=http://www.casr.ca/doc-news-force-protection.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081205122309/http://www.casr.ca/doc-news-force-protection.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=2008-12-05 |access-date=2020-07-20|website=Canadian Aviation Security Regulations}} Remaining vehicles upgraded with WOLF IED Detect & Defeat system after 2017.

Buffalo A2

|File:Buffalo mine-protected vehicle.jpg

|{{USA}}
{{RSA}}

|Mine clearing system

|5

|19 originally purchased. Part of the Expedient Route Opening Capability set of vehicles.{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2013-03-08|title=Buffalo {{!}} Vehicles – Equipment {{!}} Canadian Army|url=http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/vehicles/buffalo.page|access-date=2020-07-20|website=www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca}}

Husky

|File:USMC-090120-M-8478B-004.jpg

|{{RSA}}

|Mine clearing system

|5

|Part of the Expedient Route Opening Capability set of vehicles.{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2013-03-08|title=Husky {{!}} Vehicles – Equipment {{!}} Canadian Army|url=http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/vehicles/husky.page|access-date=2020-07-20|website=www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca}}

Galion 850 series{{Cite web|title=galion_grader {{!}} Canadian Forces Military|url=https://canadianforcesmilitary.com/galion_grader.html|access-date=2020-07-21|website=canadianforcesmilitary.com}}

|

{{USA}}Road graderN/ATo be replaced under the Common Heavy Equipment Replacement (CHER) project which aims to replace 18 classes of construction and material-handling platforms, and will be procured in eight different bundles of certain types (bulldozers, graders, excavators, backhoes, compactors, trailers, container handlers and forklifts). Among the mandatory requirements will be ballistic and blast protection.{{cite news |url=http://publications.canadianarmytoday.com/v4i1/mobile/index.html#p=64 |title=Heavy Load|last=Pole |first=Ken |work=Canadian Army Today |date=May 2020 |access-date=5 December 2020}}
Krupp KMK 2025{{Cite web|title=krupp_crane_kmk_2025 {{!}} Canadian Forces Military|url=https://canadianforcesmilitary.com/krupp_crane_kmk_2025.html|access-date=2020-07-21|website=canadianforcesmilitary.com}}

|File:Krupp KMK2025.jpg

{{GER}}Crane20{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=Public Works and Government Services Canada|date=2012-10-25|title=Repair and Maintenance Services (W8486-096412/B)|url=https://buyandsell.gc.ca/procurement-data/tender-notice/PW-HS-634-61442|access-date=2020-07-21|website=buyandsell.gc.ca}}Militarized vehicles originally purchased in 1992.

To be replaced under the Common Heavy Equipment Replacement (CHER) project.

JCB JS130

|

|{{UK}}

|Tracked excavator

|6{{Cite web|date=2019-05-16|title=Canadian Armed Forces recruit 6 JCB excavators|url=https://www.equipmentjournal.com/construction-news/canadian-armed-froces-excavators/|access-date=2020-07-21|website=Equipment Journal|language=en-CA}}

|

To be replaced under the Common Heavy Equipment Replacement (CHER) project.

JCB 220X

|

|{{UK}}

|Tracked excavator

|2

|

To be replaced under the Common Heavy Equipment Replacement (CHER) project.

Arva Industries MPEV

|

{{CAN}}Front-end loader/Backhoe loader27{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2004-09-16|title=Backgrounder {{!}} Multi-Purpose Engineer Vehicle|url=http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/news/article.page?doc=multi-purpose-engineer-vehicle/hnocfnhr|access-date=2020-07-20|website=www.forces.gc.ca}}Canadian designation Multi-Purpose Engineering Vehicle. Can be equipped with Armet armoured cab kit.{{Cite web|date=2009-08-26|title=CF Engineering Vehicles - Multi-Purpose Engineering Vehicle - MPEV Backhoe - CASR DND 101 - Canadian American Strategic Review - Arva Industries - Military Engineering - Combat Engineers - High-Mobility Backhoe - Front-end Loader - Afghanistan Mission - Government Military Contracts - Canadian Forces - Canadian Army - Department of National Defence - Succession Planning|url=http://www.casr.ca/101-army-engineer-mpev.htm|access-date=2020-07-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090826031559/http://www.casr.ca/101-army-engineer-mpev.htm|archive-date=2009-08-26}}

To be replaced under the Common Heavy Equipment Replacement (CHER) project.

Felix Technologies Compact Tracked Loader

|

|{{CAN}}

|Compact tracked loader

|1{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=Public Works and Government Services Canada|date=2020-07-10|title=Compact tracked loader (W8476-206248/001/SV)|url=https://buyandsell.gc.ca/procurement-data/award-notice/PW-20-00903991-001|access-date=2020-07-21|website=buyandsell.gc.ca}}

|

To be replaced under the Common Heavy Equipment Replacement (CHER) project.

Medium Floating Bridge/Medium Floating Raft{{Cite web|title=MEDIUM FLOATING BRIDGE|url=https://canadianforces.webstarts.com/medium_floating_bridge.html|access-date=2020-07-21|website=canadianforces.webstarts.com}}

|File:Operation Matador ribbon bridge.JPEG

|{{GER}}

|Ribbon floating bridge

|N/A

|Purchased in early 1980s.{{Cite web|last=Sukhdeo|first=Marcello|date=13 August 2019|title=Modernized Mobile Bridge Systems|url=https://www.vancouvergunners.ca/uploads/2/5/3/2/25322670/14_aug_2019.pdf|access-date=21 July 2020|website=Vancouver Artillery Association News}} Includes Boat, Bridge Erection (BBE) engineering boat, and can be configured as a floating bridge or ferry.{{Cite web|title=Defence Acquisition Guide 2015|url=https://aiac.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Defence-Acquisition-Guide-2015.pdf|access-date=21 July 2020|website=Department of National Defence}} Used as a support bridge.{{Cite web|last=Weber|first=Major T.A.|title=BRIDGING TO THE ARMY OF THE FUTURE: TRANSFORMING THE ARMY'S BRIDGING CAPABILITIES|url=https://www.cfc.forces.gc.ca/259/290/291/287/weber.pdf|access-date=21 July 2020}}

To be replaced under the Bridge and Gap Crossing Modernization (BGCM) project which will deliver six capabilities: Short, medium, and long support bridges; heavy assault bridges; line-of-communication bridges; and heavy floating bridges.{{cite news |url=http://publications.canadianarmytoday.com/v3i2/mobile/index.html#p=39 |title=Bridging A Gap |last=Bray |first=Richard |work=Canadian Army Today |date=October 2019 |access-date=5 December 2020}}

WFEL Medium Girder Bridge

|File:Medium girder bridge of South Korean Army on March 6, 2008.jpg

|{{UK}}

|Medium girder bridge

|N/A

|Used as a support bridge.

To be replaced under the Bridge and Gap Crossing Modernization (BGCM) project.

ACROW 700XS Bridge{{Cite web|title=Details {{!}} Acrow Corporation of America|url=https://www.acrow.com/products-services/bridges/details/|access-date=2020-07-21|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|date=2019-01-21|title=Local army engineers building bridges in community with city partners|url=https://www.toronto.com/news-story/9136021-local-army-engineers-building-bridges-in-community-with-city-partners/|access-date=2020-07-21|website=Toronto.com|language=en-CA}}

|frameless

|{{USA}}

|Bailey bridge

|N/A

|Used as a Line of Communication (LoC) bridge.

To be replaced under the Bridge and Gap Crossing Modernization (BGCM) project.

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M-Gator{{Cite web|title=John Deere M-Gator Military Utility Vehicles|url=https://www.army-technology.com/projects/john-deere-m-gator-military-utility-vehicles/|access-date=2020-07-22|website=Army Technology|language=en-GB}}

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|{{USA}}

|Light utility vehicle/All-terrain vehicle

|48{{citation needed|date=July 2023}}

|Used by the Canadian Army and Royal Canadian Air Force.{{Citation|last=combat|first=Combat Camera / Caméra de|title=Operation IMPACT|date=2020-03-10|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/cfcombatcamera/50121798288/|access-date=2020-07-25}}

MRZR-D

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|{{USA}}

|Light utility vehicle/All-terrain vehicle

|36{{Cite web|title=Light infantry units in Edmonton, Petawawa and Valcartier to receive new utility vehicles|url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/light-infantry-units-in-edmonton-petawawa-and-valcartier-to-receive-new-utility-vehicles|access-date=2020-07-22|website=Ottawa Citizen|language=en-CA}}

|Includes 12 tactical trailers,{{Cite web|title=Canadian Military Contracts Polaris Defense to Provide Turbo Diesel MRZRs and Trailers for Light Infantry Battalions {{!}} Polaris EN-CA|url=https://www.polaris.com/en-ca/news/company/canadian-military-contracts-polaris-defense-for-light-infantry-battalions/|access-date=2020-07-22|website=www.polaris.com|language=en}} these vehicles are used by light infantry battalions.{{Cite web|title=Off road ride: To improve mobility, light infantry trials four wheelers {{!}} Canadian Army Today|url=https://canadianarmytoday.com/off-road-ride-to-improve-mobility-light-infantry-trials-four-wheelers/|access-date=2020-07-22|language=en-US}}

Purchased as a "buy and try" (trial) platform to help determine requirements for the Tactical Mobility Platform (TMP) project which aims to procure between 300 and 330 ultra-light tactical mobility platforms, with 210 to 230 being tactical variants, and 90 to 100 being cargo variants. The TMP should be capable of transporting enough equipment, including weapons, ammunition and water to sustain soldiers for 48 to 72 hours.{{cite news |url=http://publications.canadianarmytoday.com/v4i2/mobile/index.html#p=53 |title=Tactical Mobility |last=Thatcher |first=Chris |work=Canadian Army Today |date=October 2020 |access-date=5 December 2020}}

DAGOR

|220x220px

|{{USA}}

|Light utility vehicle

|62{{Cite web|last=Defence|first=National|date=2018-01-25|title=CANSOFCOM takes delivery of Ultra-Light Combat Vehicle (ULCV)|url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/news/2018/01/cansofcom_takes_deliveryofultra-lightcombatvehicleulcv.html|access-date=2020-07-22|website=gcnws}}

|Canadian designation Ultra Light Combat Vehicle. All purchased in 2017 and 2018. Used exclusively by CANSOFCOM.{{Cite web|title=Canadian special forces get new ultra light vehicles|url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/canadian-special-forces-get-new-ultra-light-vehicles|access-date=2020-07-22|website=Ottawa Citizen|language=en-CA}}

HMMWV

|File:2015 MCAS Beaufort Air Show 041215-M-CG676-161.jpg

|{{USA}}

|Light utility vehicle

|N/A

|Includes M1113 SOV and Up-Armored variants.{{Cite web|last=Haber|first=Paul|date=2016-06-24|title=W5 delivers an exclusive look at Canada's Special Forces and the war against ISIS|url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/w5/w5-delivers-an-exclusive-look-at-canada-s-special-forces-and-the-war-against-isis-1.2959109|access-date=2020-07-22|website=W5|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=Point Blank War: Canada's Special Operations Forces in Close Combat With The Enemy {{!}} Legion Magazine|url=https://legionmagazine.com/en/2014/05/point-blank-war-canadas-special-operations-forces-in-close-combat-with-the-enemy/|access-date=2020-07-22|website=legionmagazine.com|date=May 2014|archive-date=2016-08-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160821095932/https://legionmagazine.com/en/2014/05/point-blank-war-canadas-special-operations-forces-in-close-combat-with-the-enemy/|url-status=dead}} Life extended until 2024.{{Cite web|title=CANSOFCOM: Next Generation Fighting Vehicle – DEW Engineering Teams with Supacat|url=http://espritdecorps.ca/eye-on-industry/cansofcom-next-generation-fighting-vehicle-dew-engineering-teams-with-supacat|access-date=2020-07-22|website=espritdecorps|date=7 April 2020 |language=en-CA}} Used exclusively by CANSOFCOM.{{Cite web|date=2016-09-20|title=Special Ops: Wishlist of new gear — espritdecorps|work=espritdecorps |url=http://espritdecorps.ca/edecfeatures/2014/11/26/special-ops-wishlist-of-new-gear|access-date=2020-07-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160920132555/http://espritdecorps.ca/edecfeatures/2014/11/26/special-ops-wishlist-of-new-gear|archive-date=2016-09-20}}

ASUV

|File:2011 Toyota Land Cruiser (UZJ200R) Sahara wagon (2011-11-18) 01.jpg

|{{JAP}}

|Sport utility vehicle

|27{{Citation needed|date=July 2023}}

|Up-armoured variant of Toyota Land Cruiser 200. Canadian designation Armoured Sport Utility Vehicle. Used exclusively by CJOC.{{Cite web|last=Zizian|first=Major K.J.G.|date=November 2018|title=Concealability as a CJOC future requirement|url=https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/dnd-mdn/documents/reports/2018/lems-journal-issue2-november-2018.pdf|access-date=22 July 2020|website=Land Equipment Management System Journal}}

LUVW MilCOTS

|File:MP MilCOTS.jpg

|{{USA}}

|Light utility vehicle

|1,061

|Replaced the Bombardier Iltis. Militarized Commercial Off-The-Shelf configuration based on the Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD - 2003 Basic model 861 (GM K25943HD). Colloquially known as the "Milverado." For use in a non-hostile environment.{{Cite web|title=More than just a truck {{!}} Canadian Army Today|url=https://canadianarmytoday.com/more-than-just-a-truck/|access-date=2020-07-20|language=en-US}}

The Light Utility Vehicle program seeks to replace both the Silverado and G-Wagen with vehicles possessing built-in or bolt-on armour protection from IEDs and small arms fire.{{cite news |url=http://publications.canadianarmytoday.com/v3i2/mobile/index.html#p=62 |title=More Than Just A Truck |work=Canadian Army Today |date=October 2019 |access-date=5 December 2020}}

LUVW SMP

|File:MercedesMilitaryTruck.jpg

|{{GER}}

|Light utility vehicle

|1,159{{Cite web|date=2008-04-21|title=Armoured Vehicles - Mercedes G-Wagon - Blast Resistant Vehicles - Nyala APV - IED - MND Gordon O'Connor - Afghan Mission - Procurement Priorities - CASR - Canadian American Strategic Review|url=http://www.sfu.ca/casr/ft-gwagon.htm|access-date=2020-07-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080421193312/http://www.sfu.ca/casr/ft-gwagon.htm|archive-date=2008-04-21}}

|Replaced the Bombardier Iltis. Based on the Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon.{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2013-03-08|title=G Wagon - Light Utility Vehicle Wheeled (LUVW)|url=http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/vehicles/g-wagon.page|access-date=2020-07-20|website=www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca}} Includes 170 armour kits. The Light Utility Vehicle program seeks to replace both the Silverado and G-Wagen with vehicles possessing built-in or bolt-on armour protection from IEDs and small arms fire.

Bv206{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2013-03-08|title=BV 206 Tracked Carrier {{!}} Canadian Army|url=http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/vehicles/bv-206-tracked-carrier.page|access-date=2020-07-20|website=www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca}}

|frameless

|{{SWE}}

|Tracked utility vehicle

|14

|First used in combat during Operation Anaconda in March, 2002. 78 originally purchased.{{Cite web|last=Pryce|first=Paul|title=Canadian Arctic Mobility: In for the Long Haul?|url=http://natoassociation.ca/canadian-arctic-mobility-in-for-the-long-haul/|access-date=2020-07-20|website=NAOC|date=30 September 2015 |language=en-US}} 14 rebuilt in late 2000s and expected to last into early 2020s.

Will be replaced under the Domestic Arctic Mobility Enhancement project, a purchase of around 100 vehicles is expected, and potential candidates include the ST Kinetics Bronco 3 and the BAE Systems Hägglunds BvS 10 Beowulf.{{cite news |url=http://publications.canadianarmytoday.com/v3i1/mobile/index.html#p=65 |title=Arctic Mobility |last=Coutts |first=Ian |work=Canadian Army Today |date=May 2019 |access-date=5 December 2020}}

Infantry Squad Vehicle

|220x220px

|{{flag icon|USA}} United States

|Light utility vehicle

|90{{Cite news |last=General Motors of Canada Company |date=2024-07-23 |title=GM Defense Canada Receives Contract Award from Canadian Armed Forces for Modern Light Tactical Vehicles |url=https://news.gm.ca/en/home/newsroom.detail.html/Pages/news/ca/en/2024/jul/0723_gmdefense.html |access-date=2024-07-24}}

|Described as Light Tactical Vehicles, 90 vehicles with an option for a further 18 were purchased from GM Defense under Phase 1 of the Canadian Army's Light Forces Enhancement (LFE) Project. The Canadian brigade in Latvia will receive 36 cargo and 54 personnel variants of the vehicle by October 2024. Phase 2 of the project for up to 222 Tactical Mobility Platforms may see a different vehicle purchased.{{Cite news |last=Government of Canada |date=2024-07-23 |title=Minister Blair announces $35.8 million investment to equip Canadian troops in Latvia with 90 new tactical vehicles |url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/news/2024/07/minister-blair-announces-358-million-investment-to-equip-canadian-troops-in-latvia-with-90-new-tactical-vehicles.html |access-date=2024-07-24}}{{Cite web |last=Thatcher |first=Chris |date=2024-04-29 |title=Tactical vehicle on the fast track |url=https://canadianarmytoday.com/tactical-vehicle-on-the-fast-track/ |access-date=2024-07-24 |website=Canadian Army Today}}

= Logistics vehicles =

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LSVW

|File:Iveco 40.10WM (2783530468).jpg

|{{CAN}}

| Light support vehicle

| 1,333

| Based on Iveco model 40.10 with trailer units. 2,879 originally procured.{{Cite web|title=LSVW - Light utility vehicle|url=https://www.military-today.com/trucks/lsvw.htm|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130427031253/http://www.military-today.com/trucks/lsvw.htm|url-status=usurped|archive-date=April 27, 2013|access-date=2020-07-20}}{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2013-03-08|title=G Wagon {{!}} Canadian Army|url=http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/vehicles/lsvw.page|access-date=2020-07-20|website=www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca}}

To be replaced under the Logistics Vehicle Modernization program, the Light Support Vehicle Wheeled (LSVW) will be replaced with new light trucks and trailers of a 4 to 5 tonne cargo capacity, modules to mount on the trucks and trailers that will provide accommodation space to conduct various tasks (such as office space and workshops), and an armoured protection kit for the cab.{{cite news |url=http://publications.canadianarmytoday.com/v4i2/mobile/index.html#p=10 |title=The Road To New Logistics Trucks |last=Coutts |first=Ian |work=Canadian Army Today |date=October 2020 |access-date=5 December 2020}}

MSVS MilCOTS

|File:7000-MV SVSM.jpg

|{{USA}}

| Medium logistics vehicle

| 1,300

| Replaced all MLVW from 2009, with final vehicles delivered in 2011. There are 6 variants, 4 with the extended cab (A) 895 - 21’ cargo w/ seat & tarp; (B) 128 - 21’ cargo w/ cage; (C) 32 - 16’ deck w/ cargo crane; (D) 100 - 21’ flatbed; and 2 variants with 9 man cab (E) 94 - 13’ artillery w/ tarp; (F) 51 - 10’ deck w/ auger.{{cite web|url=http://dgpaapp.forces.gc.ca/en/defence-capabilities-blueprint/project-details.asp?id=1733|title = Medium Support Vehicle System - Defence Capabilities Blueprint|date = 30 May 2018}}{{cite web|url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/procurement/medium-support-vehicle-system-project.html|title= Medium support vehicle system project|publisher=Government of Canada|date=2019-09-10}}{{cite web|url=https://ndiastorage.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/ndia/2012/tactical/poulter.pdf|title= CANADIAN ARMY SUPPORT VEHICLES|publisher=MGen Ian Poulter|date=2012-02-06}} These vehicles are intended for domestic, peacetime use by the Canadian Army Primary Reserve.{{Cite web|title=On the Road: Armoured MSVS will enable faster battlefield logistic support {{!}} Canadian Army Today|url=https://canadianarmytoday.com/on-the-road-armoured-msvs-will-enable-faster-battlefield-logistic-support/|access-date=2020-07-20|language=en-US}}

MSVS SMP

|File:Canadian Army MSVS SMP.jpg

|{{FRA}}{{CAN}}

| Medium logistics vehicle

| 1,587

| 1,587 trucks based on the Kerax 8x8 platform ordered in 2015 from Mack Trucks Defense. All vehicles are designated as MSVS Standard Military Pattern with either the armored cab or the soft cab. Due to be delivered by Fall 2020.{{Cite web|title=Final Medium Support Vehicle Delivered to CAF - Canadian Defence Review {{!}} Canadian Defence Review|url=http://www.canadiandefencereview.com/news?news/2800|access-date=2020-07-20|website=www.canadiandefencereview.com}}{{Cite web|date=2018-12-13|title=Medium support vehicle system project|url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/procurement/medium-support-vehicle-system-project.html|access-date=2020-08-10|website=Department of National Defence}} Configurations include Troop Carrying Cargo Vehicle (603), Load Handling System Vehicle (742), Material Handling Crane Vehicle (50), Mobile Repair Team Vehicle (155), and Gun Tractor (37).{{Cite web|last=Richard|first=Bray|date=Spring 2018|title=On The Road - Armoured MSVS will enable faster battlefield logistic support|url=https://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00068149/00002|access-date=10 August 2020|website=Canadian Army Today}} Main production in France by Renault Trucks (Marolles-en-Hurepoix), shipped to Canada for final integration.{{Cite web |title=Canadian Army - MSVS Trucks |url=https://www.arquus-defense.com/newsroom/news/msvs-trucks-complete-their-first-year-canadian-army |access-date=2023-11-01 |website=www.arquus-defense.com}}

HLVW

|File:Canadian Army HLVW.jpg

|{{CAN}}

| Heavy logistics vehicle

| 591

| Based on Steyr 1491 Percheron truck chassis and built under license by Urban Transportation Development Corporation. 1,212 originally purchased.{{Cite web|title=HLVW - Heavy utility truck|url=https://www.military-today.com/trucks/hlvw.htm|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130427032834/http://www.military-today.com/trucks/hlvw.htm|url-status=usurped|archive-date=April 27, 2013|access-date=2020-07-20}}

To be replaced under the Logistics Vehicle Modernization program, the Heavy Logistics Vehicle Wheeled (HSVW) fleets will be replaced with a new heavy truck and trailer with a 16.5 tonne cargo capacity, trailers for engineer construction equipment and to transport a main battle tank, modules for accommodation and specialized cargo (such as fuel) and an armoured protection kit for the cab.

AHSVS

|File:Armoured Heavy Support Vehicle System of the Canadian Land Forces.jpg

|{{GER}}

|Armoured Heavy Support Vehicle Systems

| 86

| Includes 12 tank transports and 5 heavy recovery vehicles.{{Cite web|date=2009-09-19|title=CF Support Vehicles - Trucks - AHSVS - Armoured Heavy Support Vehicle System - Specialty Vehicles - CASR DND 101 - Canadian American Strategic Review - Mercedes-Benz Actros - Armoured Wrecker - Recovery Vehicle - Tractor Trailer - Heavy Duty Trucks - Armoured Vehicles - Mine-Resistant Vehicles - HLVW - Afghanistan Mission - UOR - Government Military Contracts - Canadian Forces - Canadian Army - Department of National Defence - Succession Planning|url=http://www.casr.ca/101-army-support-ahsvs-specialty.htm|access-date=2020-07-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090919092356/http://www.casr.ca/101-army-support-ahsvs-specialty.htm|archive-date=2009-09-19}} Option for additional 26.{{cite web|url=https://www.sfu.ca/casr/bg-ahsvs-project.htm|title=AHSVS|publisher=Canadian American Strategic Review|access-date=2017-09-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080419120335/http://www.sfu.ca/casr/bg-ahsvs-project.htm|archive-date=2008-04-19|url-status=live}}

To be replaced under the Logistics Vehicle Modernization program, the Heavy Logistics Vehicle Wheeled (HSVW) fleets will be replaced with a new heavy truck. A variant of the new heavy truck capable of pulling 72,000 kg (a main battle tank) and an armoured protection kit for the cab will be acquired.

Western Star 4900 series{{Cite web|title=Westen Star 4900 - Heavy utility truck|url=https://www.military-today.com/trucks/western_star_4900.htm|access-date=2020-07-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221022081954if_/https://www.military-today.com/trucks/western_star_4900.htm|archive-date=2022-10-22|url-status=usurped}}

|

|{{USA}}

| Heavy engineer support vehicles

| 59

|Used to transport Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit (Advanced Double-pass Portable Reverse-Osmosis Water Purification Unit).{{Cite web|title=Westen Star 4900 Heavy Utility Truck | Military-Today.com|url=http://www.military-today.com/trucks/western_star_4900.htm|url-status=usurped|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150925125624/http://www.military-today.com/trucks/western_star_4900.htm|archive-date=2015-09-25|access-date=2015-09-24}}

To be replaced under the Logistics Vehicle Modernization program, the Heavy Logistics Vehicle Wheeled (HSVW) fleets will be replaced with a new heavy truck with trailers for engineer construction equipment, modules for specialized cargo (such as fuel) and an armoured protection kit for the cab.

Mercedes-Benz Zetros

|220x220px

|{{GER}}{{CAN}}

| Light/Heavy logistics vehicles

| 1,500{{Cite news |publisher=Government of Canada Department of National Defence |date=2024-05-29 |title=Minister Blair announces major investments in equipment and training for the Canadian Armed Forces in partnership with Canada's defence industry |url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/news/2024/05/minister-blair-announces-major-investments-in-equipment-and-training-for-the-canadian-armed-forces-in-partnership-with-canadas-defence-industry.html |access-date=2024-07-24}}

|To replace various light and heavy vehicle fleets under the Logistics Vehicle Modernization program. Contract awarded to General Dynamics Land Systems Canada in May 2024 for a Zetros-based platform. Approximately 1,000 light (4x4) and 500 heavy (8x8) trucks, as well as associated equipment such as armoured protection kits, modules, containers, and trailers are to be delivered beginning in 2026 to 2028, with Initial Operational Capability (IOC) by 2027 to 2029, and Full Operational Capability (FOC) by 2029 to 2031.{{Cite news |last=Malyasov |first=Dylan |date=2024-05-31 |title=Canada invests $2.58 billion in new logistics vehicles |url=https://defence-blog.com/canada-invests-2-58-billion-in-new-logistics-vehicles/ |access-date=2024-07-24 |work=Defence Blog}}{{Cite web |publisher=Government of Canada Department of National Defence |date=2024-06-17 |title=Logistics Vehicle Modernization Project (LVM) |url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/procurement/logistics-vehicle-modernization-project.html |access-date=2024-07-24}}

RMMV HX44M Heavy Recovery Vehicle

|220x220px

|{{GER}}{{CAN}}

| Heavy Recovery vehicles

| 85

|To replace the HLVW recovery vehicles and AHSVS heavy recovery vehicles under the Enhanced Recovery Capability Project, with two Contracts awarded to Rheinmetall Canada Inc. in November 2024 for a HX2 series-based platform. A total of 85 HX44M (8x8) Heavy Recovery vehicles and associated equipment such as 24 modular armoured cabin (MAC) kits, 85 heavy towing and recovery modules, associated ancillary equipment and integrated logistics support are to be delivered beginning in 2027. The contract includes options to procure additional vehicles and modular armoured cabins.{{cite web|url=https://www.canada.ca/en/public-services-procurement/news/2024/11/government-of-canada-announces-contracts-for-recovery-vehicles-to-support-the-canadian-armed-forces.html|title=Government of Canada announces contracts for recovery vehicles to support the Canadian Armed Forces |publisher=Government of Canada |access-date=2024-11-14|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241114220228/https://www.canada.ca/en/public-services-procurement/news/2024/11/government-of-canada-announces-contracts-for-recovery-vehicles-to-support-the-canadian-armed-forces.html|archive-date=2024-11-14|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://www.rheinmetall.com/Rheinmetall%20Group/Presse/News/Documents/2024/11/2024-11-14-rheinmetall-to-deliver-canadas-erc-enhanced-recovery-project.pdf|title=Rheinmetall to deliver Canada's Enhanced Recovery Capability project worth over $300 million CAD |website=www.rheinmetall.com|access-date=2024-11-14}}{{cite web|url=https://www.edrmagazine.eu/rheinmetall-to-deliver-canadas-enhanced-recovery-capability-project-worth-over-300-million-cad|title=Rheinmetall to deliver Canada's Enhanced Recovery Capability project worth over $300 million CAD |website=www.edrmagazine.eu|date=14 November 2024 |access-date=2024-11-14|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241114221521/https://www.edrmagazine.eu/rheinmetall-to-deliver-canadas-enhanced-recovery-capability-project-worth-over-300-million-cad|archive-date=2024-11-14|url-status=live}}

= Unmanned ground systems =

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ROMECS

|

|{{CAN}}

|Remotely-operated Mine clearance system

|4

|Canadian designation Remotely Operated Mechanical Explosive Clearance System.{{Cite web|last=Koley|first=G.|date=May 2016|title=Manoeuvre through Adaptive Dispersed Operations (ManADO) Explosive Hazard Avoidance (EHA) Improved Neutralization|url=https://cradpdf.drdc-rddc.gc.ca/PDFS/unc245/p804536_A1b.pdf|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170330231912/http://cradpdf.drdc-rddc.gc.ca/PDFS/unc245/p804536_A1b.pdf|archive-date=30 March 2017|access-date=5 August 2020|website=Defence Research and Development Canada}} Replaced Aardvark JFSU, 4 in service as of 2015.

MATS

|

|{{CAN}}

|Remotely-operated CBRN reconnaissance system

|4

|Canadian designation Multi-Agent Tactical Sentry. All vehicles plus 4 control stations and 2 command post systems originally delivered in 2004, and upgraded in 2013.{{Cite web|last=Canada|first=Defence Research and Development|date=2014-07-11|title=Keeping hazards at robot arm's length|url=https://www.canada.ca/en/defence-research-development/news/articles/keeping-hazards-at-robot-arms-length.html|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805225919/https://www.canada.ca/en/defence-research-development/news/articles/keeping-hazards-at-robot-arms-length.html|archive-date=5 August 2020|access-date=2020-08-05|website=aem}} Used exclusively by the Canadian Joint Incident Response Unit.{{Cite web|last1=Giesbrecht|first1=J.|last2=Penzes|first2=S.|last3=Fairbrother|first3=B.|date=August 2008|title=The Multi-Agent Tactical Sentry - Designing and Delivering Robots to the CF|url=https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA599482.pdf|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200805230739/https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA599482.pdf|archive-date=5 August 2020|access-date=5 August 2020|website=Defence Research and Development Canada}}

Telerob tEODor

|File:Telerob tEODor Ejército español.jpg

|{{GER}}

|EOD robot

|25{{Cite web|title=Canadian Army Orders 23 tEODor|url=https://www.army-technology.com/contractors/mines/telerob/pressreleases/press3-14/|access-date=2020-08-05|website=Army Technology|language=en-GB}}

|Largest EOD robot in Canadian Army service, to remain in service until around 2030.{{Cite web|title=Countering the explosive threat {{!}} Canadian Army Today|url=https://canadianarmytoday.com/countering-the-explosive-threat/|access-date=2020-08-05|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|title=This is tEODor, one of the #CAF explosive ordinance disposal (EOD) robots able to tackle numerous EOD tasks #OdySci #DefenceScience|url=https://twitter.com/canadianforces/status/866292708922597376|access-date=2020-08-05|website=Twitter|language=en}}

Allen-Vanguard MkIII

|

|{{CAN}}

|EOD robot

|N/A

|Mid-sized EOD robot.{{Cite web|title=OTTAWA-BASED ALLEN VANGUARD RECEIVES $8 MILLION IN ORDERS FOR COUNTER IED EQUIPMENT|url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/ottawa-based-allen-vanguard-receives-8-million-in-orders-for-counter-ied-equipment|access-date=2020-08-05|website=Ottawa Citizen|language=en-CA}}

ECA Cobra Mk2

|

|{{flag|France}}

|EOD robot

|20{{Cite web|title=ECA Awarded Contract from Canadian Land Forces for 20 COBRA Mk2 Robots and Option to Buy 60 More Units|url=https://www.army-technology.com/contractors/mines/eca/pressreleases/presseca-awarded-contract-canadian-land-forces-20-cobra-mk2-robots-60-more-units/|access-date=2020-11-28|website=Army Technology|language=en}}

|Mini-sized EOD robot, due to be retired after 2025.

ECA CAMELEON LG

|

|{{flag|France}}

|EOD robot

|9

|Small EOD robot. 9 originally purchased, with an option for 4 more.{{Cite web|title=ECA GROUP awarded two new contracts for ground robots, for more than €3 million – first successes for the CAMELEON LG robot in Canada and France|url=https://www.ecagroup.com/en/financial/eca-group-awarded-two-new-contracts-for-ground-robots-for-more-than-3-million-first-successes-for-the-cameleon-lg-robot-in-canada-and-france|access-date=2020-08-05|website=ECA Group|language=en}}

Nexter NERVA-LG

|

|{{flag|France}}

|Multi-purpose robot

|9{{Cite web|title=CANSEC Nexter|url=https://www.nexter-group.fr/en/espace-presse/cansec.html|access-date=2020-11-28|website=Nexter Group|language=en}}

|Multi-purpose robot capable of changing roles depending on the installed modules.

Nexter NERVA-XX

|

|{{flag|France}}

|Multi-purpose robot

|79

|Multi-purpose robot capable of changing roles depending on the installed modules.

iRobot SROV

|

|{{USA}}

|CBRN reconnaissance robot

|20

|Canadian designation Small Remotely Operated Vehicles.{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2016-03-24|title={{!}} Science supports savvy DND robotics purchase|url=http://www.drdc-rddc.gc.ca/en/dynamic-article.page?doc=science-supports-savvy-dnd-robotics-purchase/im0sbdg1|access-date=2020-08-05|website=www.drdc-rddc.gc.ca}}

= Unmanned aerial systems =

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! width="15%" | Origin

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! width="7%" | Quantity

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RQ-21 Blackjack

| File:Insitu RQ-21 Blackjack (cropped).jpg

{{USA}}Medium unmanned aerial vehicle10{{cite web|url=https://canadianarmytoday.com/battery-operated/|title=Battery Operated|date=15 March 2022|work=Canadian Army Today|access-date=24 March 2022}}Canadian designation CU-172 Blackjack.{{Cite web|title=Blackjack: Army hits 21 with new ace in the sky {{!}} Canadian Army Today|url=https://canadianarmytoday.com/blackjack-army-hits-21-with-new-ace-in-the-sky/|access-date=2020-07-20|language=en-US}} 1 system with 5 aircraft acquired in 2016.{{Cite web|last=Stevenson2016-08-30T16:21:52+01:00|first=Beth|title=Canada becomes first export customer for Blackjack UAV|url=https://www.flightglobal.com/civil-uavs/canada-becomes-first-export-customer-for-blackjack-uav/121581.article|access-date=2020-07-20|website=Flight Global|language=en}} A second system with 5 aircraft ordered in 2019 for delivery in summer 2022.{{cite web|url=https://www.defenseworld.net/news/25048/Boeing___s_Insitu_To_Supply_RQ_21A__ScanEagle_Drones_To_US__Poland__Canada__Oman#.Yjy4u-fMLIU|title=Boeing's Insitu To Supply RQ-21A, ScanEagle Drones To US, Poland, Canada, Oman|date=29 June 2019|work=DefenseWorld.Net|access-date=24 March 2022|archive-date=25 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220125162451/https://www.defenseworld.net/news/25048/Boeing___s_Insitu_To_Supply_RQ_21A__ScanEagle_Drones_To_US__Poland__Canada__Oman#.Yjy4u-fMLIU|url-status=dead}} The DND was also the first international customer for the UAS.https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/canada-surveillance-drones-military-1.3680290 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170305003334/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/canada-surveillance-drones-military-1.3680290 |date=5 March 2017 }} - CBCNews, 15 July 2016
RQ-11B Raven

|File:ILA Berlin 2012 PD 248.JPG

|{{USA}}

|Miniature UAV

|15{{Cite web|date=2014-06-25|title=Miniature Uninhabited Air Vehicles - MUAV Project - Canadian Forces UAV - Canadian Army - Replacement Mini UAV - Letter of Interest - CASR Government Documents - Canadian American Strategic Review - New Drone - Hand-Launched UAV - CU-168 Skylark - Prioria Maveric - CDL Systems - Aerovironment RQ-11B - Raven-B - MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates - Procurement Decisions - Succession Planning - Procurement Priorities|url=http://casr.ca/doc-loi-miniature-uav.htm|access-date=2020-07-28|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140625062510/http://casr.ca/doc-loi-miniature-uav.htm|archive-date=2014-06-25}}

|Canadian designation CU-179 Raven-B.{{Cite web|last=Skidmore|first=Major N.Y.|title=LONG-RANGE INDIRECT FIRE (IDF) AND THE DEEP FIGHT: IMPROVE THE ARTILLERY SYSTEM WE HAVE|url=https://www.cfc.forces.gc.ca/259/290/308/192/skidmore.pdf|access-date=21 July 2020|website=Canadian Forces College}}

Black Hornet 3

|File:ARMY WARFIGHTING EXPERIMENT 2017 - TESTING THE NEXT GENERATION OF TECHNOLOGY MOD 45162646.jpg

|{{flag|Norway}}

|Micro unmanned aerial vehicle

|3

|Trial systems used by the Canadian contingent of the Latvian NATO enhanced Forward Presence Battle Group as part of [https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/operations/military-operations/current-operations/operation-reassurance.html Operation REASSURANCE].{{Cite web|title=Micro reconnaissance: Army trials Black Hornet for ISSS {{!}} Canadian Army Today|url=https://canadianarmytoday.com/micro-reconnaissance-army-trials-black-hornet-for-isss/|access-date=2020-08-06|language=en-US}}

Teal 2

|

|{{USA}}

|Miniature UAV

|50

|Acquired in 2024 by both Army and RCN for ISTAR tasks.{{Cite news |last=Pugliese |first=David |date=22 November 2024 |title=No plans to buy first-person drones for Canadian Armed Forces |url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/no-first-person-drones-for-canadian-forces |access-date=6 December 2024 |work=Ottawa Citizen}}{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2024-04-19 |title=RCN introduces new unmanned aircraft |url=https://www.lookoutnewspaper.com/rcn-introduces-new-unmanned-aircraft/ |access-date=2024-12-06 |website=Pacific Navy News}}

AeroVironment Switchblade

|File:Switchblade 300 launch.jpg

|{{USA}}

|Loitering munition

|N/A

|In Feb. 2025, a $67m contract awarded for an unknown quantity of Switchblade 300 and 600 loitering munitions systems to be deployed in Latvia.{{Cite web |last=Department of National Defence |date=2025-02-16 |title=Minister Blair concludes productive visit to Europe and announces additional support for Ukraine and Canada's contribution to NATO's Eastern Flank |url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/news/2025/02/minister-blair-concludes-productive-visit-to-europe-and-announces-additional-support-for-ukraine-and-canadas-contribution-to-natos-eastern-flank.html |access-date=2025-02-17 |website=www.canada.ca}}

=Aircraft=

{{Further|Royal Canadian Air Force}}

All Canadian Forces aircraft, except for small unmanned aerial vehicles, fall under the command of the Royal Canadian Air Force.{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2013-04-11|title=Organizational Overview {{!}} Royal Canadian Air Force|url=http://www.rcaf-arc.forces.gc.ca/en/overview.page|access-date=2020-08-08|website=www.rcaf-arc.forces.gc.ca}}{{Cite web|last=Forbes|first=LCol D.W.|date=2016|title=SOLDIER, AVIATOR, OR BOTH: ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF CANADA'S UNIFIED AIR POWER STRUCTURE ON TACTICAL AVIATION|url=https://www.cfc.forces.gc.ca/259/290/318/286/forbes.pdf|access-date=8 August 2020|website=Canadian Forces College}}

Sensors

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EL/M-2084 STAR

|File:AN-MPQ-504 medium range radar is tested during Exercise ARCTIC EDGE 2022.jpg

|{{flagicon|ISR}} Israel

|3D AESA multi-function radar

|10{{Cite web|last=Skidmore|first=Major N.Y.|date=2019|title=LONG-RANGE INDIRECT FIRE (IDF) AND THE DEEP FIGHT: IMPROVE THE ARTILLERY SYSTEM WE HAVE|url=https://www.cfc.forces.gc.ca/259/290/308/192/skidmore.pdf|access-date=8 August 2020|website=Canadian Forces College}}

|Canadian designation AN/MPQ-504 Medium Range Radar. Trailer-mounted multi-function radar used for counter-battery and air surveillance roles. Operated by the 4th Artillery Regiment (General Support).{{Cite web|title=Locked on: New radar gives artillery weapon location and air surveillance {{!}} Canadian Army Today|url=https://canadianarmytoday.com/locked-on-new-radar-gives-artillery-weapon-location-and-air-surveillance/|access-date=2020-08-09|language=en-US}}

AN/TPQ-49 LCMR

|

|{{USA}}

|Counter-battery radar

|N/A

|Canadian designation Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar.{{Cite web|last=Harrison|first=WO C.J.|date=2019|title=LIGHTWEIGHT COUNTER MORTAR RADAR: DOCTRINE, TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT REVIEW|url=https://rca-arc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Long-Course-Journal-2018.pdf|access-date=8 August 2020|website=The Long Course Journal - The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery School (RCAS)}} Purchased in 2007 from the United States Army via Foreign Military Sales.{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=Treasury Board of Canada|date=2009-11-05|title=National Defence|url=https://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/dpr-rmr/2008-2009/inst/dnd/st-ts03-eng.asp#istar|access-date=2020-08-09|website=www.tbs-sct.gc.ca}}{{Cite web|title=2015 Status Report on Major Defence Equipment Procurements|url=https://www.cgai.ca/2015_status_report_on_major_defence_equipment_procurements|access-date=2020-08-09|website=Canadian Global Affairs Institute}}

AN/PPS-5C MSTAR

|File:MSTAR MOD 45144558.jpg

|{{UK}}
{{USA}}

|Surface surveillance radar

|200{{Cite web|date=27 July 2005|title=Canada orders ground surveillance radars|url=https://www.militaryaerospace.com/rf-analog/article/16713297/canada-orders-ground-surveillance-radars|access-date=2020-08-09|website=www.militaryaerospace.com}}

|Canadian designation Man-portable Surveillance and Target Acquisition Radar. 200 MSTAR Version 3 systems originally purchased in 2004, with 100 to be upgraded to Version 4.{{Cite web|title=MSTAR migration: Reduced silhouette means better fit, more function for OPV radar {{!}} Canadian Army Today|url=https://canadianarmytoday.com/mstar-migration-reduced-silhouette-means-better-fit-more-function-for-opv-radar/|access-date=2020-08-09|language=en-US}} Version 3 currently deployed on the Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle. Version 6 to be integrated on the LAV 6.0 under the LAV Reconnaissance Surveillance Systems project.

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HALO Acoustic Weapon Locating System

|

|{{UK}}

|Acoustic artillery sensor

|N/A

|Canadian designation Weapon Locating Sensor Acoustic Sensor. Entered service in 2010.{{Cite web|title=SELEX Galileo's HALO Acoustic Weapon Locating System to Enter Service with the Spanish Army|url=https://www.defense-aerospace.com/article-view/release/102520/selex-galileo%E2%80%99s-halo-enters-spanish-army-service.html|access-date=2020-08-09|website=www.defense-aerospace.com}}

Persistent Surveillance System

|

|{{CAN}}

|Electro-optical surveillance system

|8

|Includes aerostat-mounted electro-optical surveillance system and tower-mounted electro-optical/radar surveillance system.{{Cite web|date=19 February 2013|title=Persistent Surveillance System (PSS) from Rheinmetall: wide are perimeter protection from above|url=https://www.armyrecognition.com/idex_2013_news_coverage_report_pictures_video/persistent_surveillance_system_pss_from_rheinmetall_wide_area_perimeter_protection_from_above.html|access-date=2020-08-09|website=www.armyrecognition.com}}{{Cite web|title=Rheinmetall Canada - Persistent Surveillance System (PSS)|url=https://www.rheinmetall.ca/en/rheinmetall_canada/systemsandproducts/electronicsystems/pss/index.php|access-date=2020-08-09|website=www.rheinmetall.ca}}

Artillery and air defence

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L16

| File:81mmMORT L16.png

{{UK}}Mortar

|81mm

218{{Cite web |title=RFI Indirect Fires Modernization IFM [DDR Modernisation des Feux Indirect MFI] |url=https://service.ariba.com/Discovery.aw/ad/viewRFX?id=22439429# |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20250222172746/https://service.ariba.com/Discovery.aw/ad/viewRFX?id=22439429 |archive-date=2025-02-22 |access-date=2025-02-22 |website=service.ariba.com}}Systems currently being reassigned from the Royal Canadian Artillery to Regular Force and Primary Reserve infantry battalions.{{Cite web|title=Making a mortar platoon from scratch {{!}} Canadian Army Today|url=https://canadianarmytoday.com/making-a-mortar-platoon-from-scratch/|access-date=2020-08-06|language=en-US}}
C3 Close Support Gun

| File:Canadian C3 howitzer March 3, 2009.jpg

{{USA}}Howitzer

|105mm

93Upgraded C1 Howitzer, a Canadian built version of the American M101 howitzer.{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2013-03-08|title=C3 105-mm Howitzer {{!}} Canadian Army|url=http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/weapons/c3-105mm-howitzer.page|access-date=2020-07-22|website=www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca}} Used as training guns, and to support Parks Canada in clearing avalanches.{{Cite web|title=U.S. Army Reveals Canadian Army C3 Howitzer Upgrade Program|url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/national/defence-watch/u-s-army-reveals-canadian-army-c3-howitzer-upgrade-program|access-date=2020-07-22|website=Ottawa Citizen|language=en-CA}}
LG1 Mark II

| File:Royal Thai Army firing LG1 howitzer with extended range ammunition.jpg

{{FRA}}Howitzer

|105mm

28The LG1 was upgraded to the Mark II standard in 2005 to increase reliability and lifespan.{{citation needed|date=November 2020}}
M777

| File:2 CR Field Artillery Range 141119-A-EM105-340.jpg

{{UK}}Howitzer

|155mm

33XM982 Excalibur 155mm artillery shells purchased for use with the M777.{{Cite web|last=Government of Canada|first=National Defence|date=2013-03-08|title=M777 Howitzer {{!}} Canadian Army|url=http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/weapons/m777-howitzer.page|access-date=2020-07-22|website=www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca|archive-date=2016-08-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160803013955/http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/weapons/m777-howitzer.page|url-status=dead}} Four of original 37 guns were donated to Ukraine but will be replenished.{{cite web |title=Canada sends four pieces of field artillery to Ukraine as country braces for renewed Russian attack |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ukraine-m777-howitzer-russia-heavy-artillery-1.6427762 |website=CBC News |date=2022-04-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230315030659/https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ukraine-m777-howitzer-russia-heavy-artillery-1.6427762 |archive-date=2023-03-15 |url-status=live |last1=Brewster |first1=Murray}}

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RBS 70 NG

|File:RBS 70.png

|{{SWE}}

|Man-portable surface-to-air missile

|106mm

|

|Contract awarded to Saab in Feb. 2024 for an unspecified number of systems. Canadian troops in Latvian NATO battle group will receive first systems later in 2024.{{Cite web |last=Department of National Defence |date=2024-02-15 |title=Canada acquiring air defence and anti-drone capabilities for Canadian Armed Forces members deployed with NATO in Latvia |url=https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/news/2024/02/canada-acquiring-air-defence-and-anti-drone-capabilities-for-canadian-armed-forces-members-deployed-with-nato-in-latvia.html |access-date=2024-02-17 |website=www.canada.ca}}{{Cite web |date=2024-02-15 |title=Saab receives order for RBS 70 NG from Canada |url=https://news.cision.com/saab/r/saab-receives-order-for-rbs-70-ng-from-canada,c3929947 |access-date=2024-02-29 |website=News Powered by Cision |language=en}}

Falcon Shield

|

|{{Uk}}

|Counter unmanned air system

|

|

|Part of counter-UAS suite acquired for Canadian forces in Latvia in Feb. 2024. Contract awarded to Leonardo UK Ltd. for unspecified number of fixed-site systems. IOC expected later in 2024.{{Cite web |last=Quadcopter 440 |date=2024-02-28 |title=Leonardo Selected to Provide Counter-Drone Technology to Canadian Armed Forces |url=https://uasweekly.com/2024/02/28/leonardo-selected-to-provide-counter-drone-technology-to-canadian-armed-forces/ |access-date=2024-02-29 |website=UASweekly.com |language=en-US}}

ORION-H9

|

|{{SGP}}

|Counter unmanned air system

|

|

|Part of counter-UAS suite acquired for Canadian forces in Latvia in Feb. 2024. Contract awarded to TRD Systems for unspecified number of dismounted directional systems. IOC expected later in 2024.{{Cite web |date=2024-02-27 |title=Singapore Airshow 2024: System antydronowy Orion-H10 od TRD Systems |url=https://milmag.pl/en/singapore-airshow-2024-the-orion-h10-anti-drone-system-by-trd-systems/ |access-date=2024-02-29 |website=MILMAG |language=en-US}}

CACI BEAM 3.0

|

|{{Us}}

|Counter unmanned air system

|

|

|Part of counter-UAS suite acquired for Canadian forces in Latvia in Feb. 2024. Contract awarded to CACI Inc. for unspecified number of omni-directional systems. IOC expected later in 2024.

See also

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