List of infantry weapons and equipment of the Canadian military
This is a list of Infantry weapons used by the Canadian Military throughout its history and military arms used by militaries in pre-Confederation conflicts in Canada.
Colonial Era to Confederation (1604 - 1867)
Black Powder Rifles, Carbines and Pistols
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
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Charleville 1717 | Flintlock | 1717-1840 | France | |
Charleville 1728 | Flintlock | 1728-1840 | France | |
Charleville 1746 | Flintlock | 1746-1840 | France | |
Fusil de Grenadier Tulle | Flintlock | 1690-???? | France | |
Fusil de chasse Tulle | Flintlock | 1700s | France | |
Queen Anne Musket | Flintlock | 1702-1840 | United Kingdom | |
William III Carbine | Flintlock | 1700s | United Kingdom | |
Baker rifle | Flintlock | 1801-1837 | United Kingdom | |
Nock Carbine | Flintlock | 1780-1790s | United Kingdom | |
Elliot Carbine | Flintlock | 1770s | United Kingdom | |
Brown Bess Long Land, Short Land, India Patterns | Flintlock | 1722 | United Kingdom | |
Lovells Pattern 1838 musket and Double Barrel Carbine | Caplock | 1883 | United Kingdom | |
Pattern 1842 Musket | Caplock | 1842-1853 | United Kingdom | |
Pattern 1851 Rifle | Caplock | 1851 | United Kingdom | |
Pattern 1853 Enfield | Caplock | 1853 | United Kingdom | |
Lancaster Rifle | Caplock | 1855-1869 | United Kingdom | |
Brunswick rifle | Caplock | 1840-???? | United Kingdom |
Service rifles and carbines
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
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Starr Carbine | Breech-Loading | 1861-1860s | United States | |
Spencer rifle and carbine | Repeating rifle | 1860-1860s | United States | |
Westley Richards Rifle | Breech-Loading | 1812-1871 | United Kingdom | |
Peabody Rifle | Breech-Loading | 1860s-1871 | United Kingdom | |
Snider Enfield | Breech-Loading | 1860s-1901 | United Kingdom | Carbine version carried West by the N.W.M.P. in 1873 |
Confederation to First World War (1867 - 1914)
Service Pistols
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
Colt Model 1878 | Revolver | 1885-1902 | United States | |
Colt "New Service" Revolver | Revolver | 1900-1928 | United States | Also used by the RNWMP and RCMP from 1905-1954 |
Service Rifles
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
Martini–Henry | Breech-Loading | 1871-1888 | United Kingdom | |
Winchester | Repeating rifle | 1873-1918 | United States | |
Martini–Metford | Breech-Loading | 1894-1902 | United Kingdom | |
Martini–Enfield | Breech-Loading | 1778-1902 | United Kingdom | |
Lee–Metford | Bolt Action | 1895-1926 | United Kingdom | |
Lee–Enfield Mk.I | Bolt Action | 1896-1905 | United Kingdom | |
Ross Mk.I and Mk.II | Bolt Action | 1905-1915 | Canada |
First World War to Second World War (1914 - 1939)
Service Pistols
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
Colt New Service | Revolver | 1900-1928 | United States | Also used by the NWMP and RCMP from 1905-1954. chambered in .455 Webley |
M1911 pistol | Semi-automatic pistol | 1914-1945 | United States |
.45 ACP chambering, Royal Navy also had .455 Webley Auto version. |
Smith & Wesson 44 | Revolver | 1915-1951 | United States |
2nd model. First orders were rechambered from .44 special models to .455 |
Rifles
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ross Mk.III | Bolt Action | 1913-1916 | Canada | Withdrawn from service following poor performance in battlefield conditions. Replaced by the Lee–Enfield Mk.III. |
Lee–Enfield (SMLE) Mk.III | Bolt Action | 1916-1943 | United Kingdom |
Machine Guns
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
M1895 Colt–Browning machine gun | Machine gun | 1914-1916 | United States | |
Vickers Machine Gun | Medium machine gun | 1914-1919 | United Kingdom | |
Lewis Machine Gun | Light machine gun | 1916-1939 | United States |
Armoured Fighting Vehicles
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
Armoured Autocar | Armoured Car | 1914-1918 | United States/ Canada | Commercial Autocar trucks covered with armour plate and armed with several machine guns. |
Mk.V tank | Tank | 1918 | United Kingdom | Used by the Canadian Tank Corps in 1918. Never used in combat. |
Second World War to Cold War (1939 - 1946)
Infantry Weapons
Utility Vehicles
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
Willys Jeep | Light Utility Vehicle | 1941-1970s | United States | |
Morris C8 | Artillery tractor | 1940-1945 | United Kingdom | |
AEC Matador | Artillery tractor | 1940-1945 | United Kingdom | |
Diamond T 4-Ton lorry | 4 ton truck | WWII | United States | |
Ford F-8 | 1/2 ton truck | WWII | Canada | Built by Ford Motor Company of Canada. Canadian Military Pattern truck |
Ford F-15 | 3/4 ton truck | WWII | Canada | Built by Ford Motor Company of Canada. |
Ford F-30 | 1.5 ton truck | WWII | Canada | Built by Ford Motor Company of Canada. |
Ford F-60S, F-60L, F-60H, F-60T | 3 ton truck | WWII | Canada | Built by Ford Motor Company of Canada. |
Ford FGT | Artillery tractor | WWII | Canada | Built by Ford Motor Company of Canada. |
Chevrolet C-8, C-8A | 1/2 ton truck | WWII | Canada | Built by General Motors Canada |
Chevrolet C-15, C-15A | 3/4 ton truck | WWII | Canada | Built by General Motors Canada |
Chevrolet C15TA Armoured Truck | Armoured truck | WWII | Canada | Built by General Motors Canada |
Chevrolet C-30, C-60S, C-60L, C-60X | 1.5/3 ton truck | WWII | Canada | Built byGeneral Motors Canada |
CMP FAT | Artillery tractor | 1940-???? | Canada | Built by General Motors Canada |
Scout Vehicles
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
Daimler Dingo | Armoured Car | 1940-1945 | United Kingdom | |
Daimler Mk. I Armoured Car | Armoured Car | 1941-1945 | United Kingdom | |
Humber Mk. I Scout Car | Armoured Car | 1942-1945 | United Kingdom | |
Humber Mk. IV Armoured Car | Armoured Car | 1941-1945 | United Kingdom | |
Fox Armoured Car | Armoured Car | 1939-1945 | Canada | |
M3 Scout Car | Armoured Car | 1942-1945 | United States | |
Otter Light Reconnaissance Car | Armoured Car | 1942-1945 | Canada | Built by General Motors of Canada. Based on the C15 |
Staghound Armoured Car | Armoured Car | 1942-1962 | United States | |
Lynx Scout Car | Armoured Car | 1940-1968 | United Kingdom/ Canada | |
M5 Reconnaissance Vehicle | Reconnaissance Vehicle | 1942-1945 | United States | A turretless variant of the M5 light tank |
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
Armoured Carriers and Armoured Tractors
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
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Kangaroo | 1943-1945 | Canada | Converted Ram, Priest, and Sherman AFVs (See respective entries) | |
Loyd Carrier | WWII | United Kingdom | ||
Universal Carrier | 1940-? | United Kingdom | ||
Wasp | WWII-? | United Kingdom | Universal Carrier with flame-thrower equipment | |
T-16 Carrier | WWII-? | United States | Universal carrier produced under license and modified in the United States. | |
Windsor Carrier | 1944-1945 | Canada | Canadian-built universal carrier with a lengthened body | |
M3A1 Half-track | WWII | United States | ||
M5 Half-track | United States | |||
M9 Half-track | United States |
Tanks
Combat Tanks
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
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Stuart tank | Light tank | 1941-1945 | United Kingdom | |
Churchill MkI-IV | Infantry tank | 1941-1945 | United Kingdom | |
Sherman I, III, V | Medium tank | 1941-1970 | United States | Sherman I (M4), III (M4A2 w/75 mm gun) and V (M4A4 w/75 mm gun) used. |
Sherman IC (Firefly) | Medium Tank | 1941-1945 | United States/ United Kingdom | M4 with a 17 pounder gun |
Sherman VC (Firefly) | Medium tank | 1944-1945 | United States/ United Kingdom | M4A4 with a 17 pounder gun |
Grizzly | Medium tank | 1941-1945 | Canada | Canadian built and modified M4A1 |
Sherman V DD | Medium Tank | 1944-1945 | United States | M4A4 {75 mm} with Duplex Drive system and flotation screen for amphibious landings |
Sherman Ib | Close Support Tank | United States | M4 with a 105 mm howitzer | |
Centaur IV | Close Support Tank | 1944-1944 | United Kingdom | In service for less than a month with the 1st Canadian Centaur Battery (formed Aug 6, 1944 - disbanded Aug 29, 1944), RCA, after landing in Normandy. Tanks returned to the Royal Marines. |
Ram Badger | Flame tank | 1941-1944 | Canada | |
Churchill Oke | Flame tank | United Kingdom | ||
Sherman Badger | Flame tank | United States | ||
Training Tanks
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details | |
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Carden Loyd Mk IV tankette | Tankette | 1930-???? | United Kingdom | Used for training | |
Light Tank Mk VIA | Light tank | United Kingdom | |||
Six Ton Tank Model 1917 | Light tank | France | |||
Ram tank I and II | Cruiser tank | Canada | Never saw combat. Training only | ||
Vickers Valentine Mark VI | Infantry tank | Canada | Canadian built version of the British Valentine IV. 30 used for training. | ||
Matilda II | Infantry tank | United Kingdom | |||
Lee/Grant | Medium tank | United States |
Self-Propelled Artillery and Anti-Aircraft
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
M3 75mm Gun Motor Carriage | Self-propelled artillery | United States | M3 Half-track equipped with the M1A1 75 mm gun | |
Sexton | Self-propelled artillery | 1943-1956 | Canada | Open box superstructure on a Ram tank hull. Armed with a 25pdr gun |
M7 Priest | Self-propelled artillery | 1944-???? | United States/ Canada | Open box superstructure on a Sherman tank hull. Armed with a 105mm howitzer. |
M14 SPAA | Self-propelled anti-aircraft | United States | Twin .50 mount on an M3 half-track | |
M10 "Wolverine" | Tank destroyer | WW2 | United States | Modified Sherman hull with an open turret and 3in. gun |
M10 17pdr | Tank destroyer | WW2 | United States/ United Kingdom | M10 equipped with a 17pdr gun |
17pdr SP Archer | Tank destroyer | 1944-Suez Crisis | United Kingdom | Built on a Valentine tank hull |
Crusader AA Mk.I and Mk.III | Self-propelled anti-aircraft | 1944-???? | United Kingdom | Mk.I armed with a Bofors 40mm anti-aircraft gun, Mk.III armed with twin Oerlikon 20mm guns |
Skink anti-aircraft tank | Self-propelled anti-aircraft | 1944 | Canada | Enclosed turret on a Grizzly tank hull. Armed with 4 Polsten guns. Introduced late in the war and only saw use as an anti-infantry weapon. |
CMP bofors self-propelled anti-aircraft | Self-propelled anti-aircraft | 1944-1945 | United States | Armed with a Bofors 40 mm |
Engineering Vehicles
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ram ARV | Armoured Recovery Vehicle | Canada | ||
M4A4 Sherman V ARV | Armoured Recovery Vehicle | United States | ||
Valentine Bridgelayer | AVLB | United Kingdom | ||
M416 trailers | 1940s-1990s | United States | ||
M101 trailers | 1992-? | United States |
Artillery
Field artillery
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
QF 25 pounder | howitzer/field gun | United Kingdom | ||
BL 4.5 inch Medium Field Gun | field gun | WWII | United Kingdom | |
BL 5.5 inch Medium Gun | medium field gun | WWII | United Kingdom | |
Land Mattress | multiple rocket launcher | WWII | United Kingdom |
Anti-tank guns
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ordnance QF 6 pounder | United Kingdom | |||
Ordnance QF 17 pounder | United Kingdom |
Anti-aircraft guns
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bofors 40 mm gun | Sweden | |||
QF 3.75 inch AA | United Kingdom | |||
Polsten-Oerlikon gun | Poland |
Cold War to Modern (1946 - Present)
- This section is about equipment introduced after 1946 but which has since been retired. For in-service equipment, see List of modern Canadian Army equipment.
Infantry Weapons
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
C1 SMG | Submachine gun | 1958-1988 | United Kingdom/ Canada | License produced Sterling SMG |
FN C1 and FN C1A1 | Battle rifle | 1955-1987 | Belgium/ Canada | License produced by Canadian Arsenals Limited |
FN C2 and C2A1 SAW | Squad Automatic Weapon | 1955-1987 | Belgium/ Canada | C1 modified for SAW role |
Javelin surface-to-air missile | MANPADS | 1980s-1990s | United Kingdom | No longer in service |
106mm recoilless rifle | Recoilless rifle | 1950s-1988 | United States | Retired from the Regular Force in 1976 |
C7/C7A2 | Assault rifle | 1988–Present | Canada | Replaced the FNC1A1's |
McMillan TAC-50 | Sniper rifle | 2000–Present | United States |
Utility Vehicles
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details | |
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M151A2 Jeep | Light utility vehicle | 1974-1984 | United States | 935 purchased and retired in the 1980s[1] | |
M37 | 3/4 ton cargo truck | 1951-1976 | United States/ Canada | 4500 built by Chrysler/Dodge in Windsor 1951-1955[2] | |
M38/M38A1 Jeep | Light utility vehicle | 1950-1980s | United States/ Canada | Built 1950-1952 and replaced by M151[3] for regular forces by 1974 and retired in the Reserves in 1980s | |
M135 GMC Deuce and a Half | 2 1⁄2-ton 6x6 truck | 1950-1980s | United States/ Canada | Cargo truck and numerous variants replaced by MLVW | |
M54 (truck) | 5 ton heavy truck | 1950-1980s | United States/ Canada | Cargo truck and numerous variants replaced by HLVW | |
M43 Ambulance | utility vehicle | 1950s-? | United States/ Canada | Variant of M37 built by Chrysler/Dodge in Windsor 1951-1955[4] | |
M152 | utility truck | 1964-? | United States/ Canada | Radio Command unit - 1038 produced by Chrysler in Windsor[5] | |
M38A1CDN Jeep | Light utility vehicle | 1952-1984 | United States/ Canada | Built by Ford of Canada | |
M38A1CDN2 Jeep | Light utility vehicle | 1967-1984 | United States/ Canada | Built by Ford of Canada | |
M38A1CDN3 Jeep | Light utility vehicle | 1970-1984 | United States/ Canada | Built by Ford of Canada | |
GM of Canada CUCV | Commercial utility Cargo vehicle | 1976-2004 | United States/ Canada | 2,848 1-1/4 ton replaced the M37 in 1976. More CUCV's were later ordered in the 1980s from GM Defense. Replaced by LSVW in regular army units then they were mostly used by the Army Reserve until replaced by the Milverado in 2004. | |
Jeep CJ | Light utility vehicle | 1980's | United States/ Canada | 195 military CJ-7 versions put into service between the retirement of the M38A1 and the introduction of the Iltis | |
Iltis | Light utility vehicle | 1984-2003 | Germany/ Canada | Licensed produced version of the Volkswagen Iltis | |
G Wagon LUV(W) | Light utility vehicle | 1996–present | Germany | for more details see List of modern Canadian Army equipment | |
LSVW | Light Support Vehicle Wheeled | 1993–present | Canada | for more details see List of modern Canadian Army equipment | |
Medium Logistic Vehicle Wheeled (MLVW) | Medium utility vehicle | 1982–present | Canada | for more details see List of modern Canadian Army equipment | |
Heavy Logistic Vehicle Wheeled (HLVW) | Heavy utility vehicle | 1992–present | Canada | Licensed version of Steyr 1491 Percheron by Bombardier -for more details see List of modern Canadian Army equipment | |
BV 206 | All terrain utility vehicle | 1983–present | Sweden | for more details see List of modern Canadian Army equipment | |
Humvee M1113 and M1117 | Light Utility Vehicle | ~ 2010 | United States | used by Canadian Special Operations Regiment and Joint Task Force 2 and since replaced by Jackal MWMIK | |
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
Armoured Fighting Vehicles
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
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Sherman M4A2 (76)W HVSS | Medium tank | 1946-1970 | United States | Kept in the reserves until 1970. |
Sherman M4A3 (76)W HVSS | Medium tank | 1950-1953? | United States | Acquired from US stocks for use during the Korean War. |
Centurion Mk.3 | Main Battle Tank | 1952-1979 | United Kingdom | Acquired to replace the Shermans with 84mm main gun. |
Centurion Mk.5 | Main Battle Tank with 105mm gun | 1952-1979 | United Kingdom | Canada Initially ordered 274 Mk 3 Tanks, plus 9 Armoured Recovery Vehicles and 4 Bridge-layers and additional orders followed. The Mk 5 (upgunned to 105 mm) were used later. From 1969 to 1970 the Canadian Army lists 77 tanks based in Germany (mostly Mk 5 and Mk 11's) and the remainder in Canada (60 at CFB Wainwright AB, 59 at CFSD Longpointe PQ, 46 at CFB Gagetown NB, 30 at CFB Borden, 29 at CFB Meaford ON, 27 at CFB Calgary AB, 12 at CFB Petawawa ON, 6 at RCEME School Kingston ON and 1 at the LETE Test Establishment Orleans, CFB Ottawa ON) for a total of 347 Tanks (including 120 Mk 5's, 3 Mk 5 Recovery tanks and some Mk 11's with IR and ranging guns fitted). Replaced by Leopard C1. Many of the tanks were sold to Israel which converted them to diesel. Some are still in use as variants. |
Centurion Mk.11 | Main Battle Tank | 1952-1979 | United Kingdom | with 105mm, IR and ranging gun |
Leopard C1 | Main Battle Tank | 1978-2000 | Germany | 127 Acquired to replace the Centurions. 114 of these 'Canadianized' Leopard 1A3 were used in active service. |
Leopard C2 | Main Battle Tank | 2000–present | Germany | Leopard C1 upgraded and refitted with Leopard 1A5 turret. 66 remain active. |
Leopard 2A6M CAN | Main Battle Tank | 2007–Present | Germany | 20 leopard 2s were loaned from Germany. Then Canada acquired 80 tanks from the Netherlands. |
Lynx C&R | Command and Reconnaissance Vehicle | 1968-1993 | United States | |
M109A4+ | Self-propelled artillery | 1964-2005 | United States | Replaced with towed M777 guns in 2007. |
AVGP Cougar | Wheeled light armoured vehicle | 1976–present | Canada | 6x6 vehicle based on the MOWAG Piranha with a Scorpion tank turret. |
AVGP Grizzly | Wheeled Armoured personnel carrier | 1976–present | Canada | 6x6 vehicle based on the MOWAG Piranha with a Cadillac-Gage 1 metre turret, designed to carry a section of infantry. |
AVGP Husky | Wheeled Armoured recovery vehicle | 1976–present | Canada | 6x6 vehicle based on the MOWAG Piranha. |
Ferret Scout Car | Wheeled reconnaissance vehicle | 1954-1981 | United Kingdom | |
Mamba | Wheeled Armoured personnel carrier | ???? - 2012[6] | South Africa | APC retired by 2012 |
M113 | Tracked Armoured personnel carrier | mid 1960s - present | United States | Current in service variants: M113A3 Personnel carrier with Remote Weapon System (RWS), M113A3 Personnel carrier with One Metre Turret, M113A3 Mobile Repair Team, M577A3 Command Post, MTVL Basic Personnel Carrier / Light Re-supply, MTVC Heavy Re-supply, MTVE Engineer Vehicle, MTVF Fitter (Repair) Vehicle, MTVR Recovery Vehicle |
Lynx | Tracked reconnaissance vehicle | 1968 - 1993 | United States | |
Coyote | Wheeled reconnaissance vehicle | 1996–present | Canada | |
Bison | Wheeled Armoured personnel carrier | 1990–present | Canada | Converted to supporting variants. |
LAV III | Wheeled Infantry Fighting Vehicle | 1999–present | Canada | can also be used as a Armoured personnel carrier |
RG-31 Nyala | Infantry mobility vehicle | 2006–present | Canada | 111 units delivered for use in Afghanistan[7] |
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
Unsorted
Approved private purchase and secondary side-arms
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
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Webley Mark VI Revolver | United Kingdom | |||
Enfield No. 2 MkI Revolver | United Kingdom | |||
Colt Police Positive - 1941–present | United States | |||
Colt Model 1911A1 - 1942-1945 | United States |
Grenades, mines and other explosives
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mills bomb | United Kingdom | |||
No 68 AT Grenade | United Kingdom | |||
No 69 Bakelite Percussion Grenade | United Kingdom | |||
No 73 Grenade | United Kingdom | |||
No. 74 Sticky bomb | United Kingdom | |||
No. 75 AT Hawkins Mine | United Kingdom | |||
No. 82 Gammon | United Kingdom | |||
Clam Magnetic Mine | United Kingdom | |||
GS.MV Anti-tank Mine | ||||
GS.MkII Anti-tank Mine | ||||
M61 grenade | United States | |||
M67 grenade | United States | |||
V40 Mini-Grenade | Netherlands |
Infantry Mortars
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 inch Mortar | WWII | United Kingdom | ||
3 inch Mortar | WWII | United Kingdom | ||
4.2 inch Mortar | WWII | |||
60 mm M19 CAN Light Mortar | WWII-present | United States | ||
81 mm C3 Medium Mortar | 1967–present | United Kingdom |
Bayonets and Knives
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pattern 1888 Bayonet | Bayonet | |||
Pattern 1907 Bayonet | Bayonet | |||
Pattern 1913 Bayonet | Bayonet | |||
Ross Bayonet | Bayonet | Canada | ||
No. 4 Rifle Bayonets | Bayonet | |||
Mk I Spike Bayonet | Bayonet | |||
Mk II Spike Bayone | Bayonet | |||
Mk III Spike Bayonet | Bayonet | |||
No. 5 Mk II Knife Bayonet | Bayonet | |||
No. 7 Knife Bayonet | Bayonet | |||
No. 9 Socket Knife Bayonet | Bayonet | |||
C1 Bayonet | Bayonet | Canada | ||
Nella C7 Bayonet | Bayonet | |||
Bayonet 2000 | Bayonet | |||
Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife | Combat knife | United Kingdom | ||
Grohmann #3 CAF Knife | Combat knife | 1967–present | Canada | |
C-5 pocket knife/ utility knife | Utility knife | 1973-2004 | ||
Gerber multi-tool knife | Utility knife | 2001–present | United States | |
V-42 Stiletto | Combat knife | 1942-1944 | United States | Used by the 1st Special Service Force |
Ammunition
Model | Type | Service Period | Origin | Details | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
.303 British | United Kingdom | only in service with Canadian Rangers | |||
.455 Webley | United Kingdom | no longer in service | |||
7.62 × 51 mm NATO | United States/ Canada | ||||
5.56×45mm NATO | 1984–present | United States/ Canada | |||
9×19mm Parabellum | 1944–present | German Empire | |||
.50 BMG | United States | Used by Canadian snipers to set the previous longest distance kill record | |||
12 Gauge | United States | ||||
5.7×28 mm | Belgium | only in use by Canadian Special Forces | |||
.338 Lapua Magnum | 2005–present | Finland |
.303 Ross
Swords
- 1897 Pattern British Infantry Officer's Sword
- 1908 and 1912 Pattern British Army Cavalry Swords
- 1857 Artillery Officer Sword
- 1827 Navy Officer Sword
- 1926 Air Force Officer Sword
Uniforms, Load Bearing and Protective Equipment
Uniforms
See also: Battledress, Uniforms of the Canadian Forces
- Foreign Service Dress 1900-1903
- Service Dress 1903-1939
- Canadian Pattern and British Pattern
- Khaki Drill
- Battle Dress 1939-1967
- Denison smock Used by the Airborne
- Canadian Para Smock
- Bush Dress
- Combat Dress -1968-2002
- CADPAT camouflage Combat Dress 2002–present
Load bearing equipment
- Oliver Pattern Equipment 1898-19??
- 1903 Pattern Bandolier Equipment
- 1937 Pattern Web Equipment
- 1942 Battle Jerkin
- 1951 Pattern Web Equipment
- 1964 Pattern Web Equipment
- 1982 Pattern Web Equipment
- Tactical Vest (or just known as Tac Vest). 2003–Present
Head dress
- Canadian military fur wedge cap
- Glengarry
- Tam o'shanter
- Field Service Cap
- Beret
- Balmoral bonnet
- Brodie helmet
- Mk II helmet
- Mk III helmet
- M1 Helmet
- CG634
Protective equipment
- Fragmentation Protection Vest
References
- ↑ http://militarytrucks.ca/m151.htm
- ↑ http://militarytrucks.ca/m37.htm
- ↑ http://militarytrucks.ca/m38.htm
- ↑ http://militarytrucks.ca/m43.htm
- ↑ http://militarytrucks.ca/m152.htm
- ↑ http://www.deagel.com/Tactical-Vehicles/Mamba_a000674001.aspx
- ↑ http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2008/06/mil-080612-general-dynamics01.htm#
External links
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