Canadian Forces Land Force Command

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Land Force Command
History
History of the Canadian Army
Canadian Corps
First Canadian Army
Military History of Canada
Structure
Structure of the Canadian Army
Land Force Atlantic Area
Land Force Quebec Area
Land Force Central Area
Land Force Western Area
List of Units

Land Force Command (LFC) is responsible for army operations within the Canadian Forces.

LFC maintains regular forces units at bases across Canada and is also responsible for the largest component of the Primary Reserve, the Army Reserve, which is often referred to informally by its historic name, the "militia". The Chief of Land Staff is Lieutenant-General Andrew Leslie.

LFC is the descendant of the Canadian Army which was the name of Canada's land forces from 1940 until February 1, 1968. At the time of unification all army units were placed under Mobile Command (MC), later changed to Force Mobile Command (FMC) in 1975 when tactical air units were assigned to newly-created Air Command. The name was changed from FMC to Land Force Command in a 1997 reorganization of the Canadian Forces.

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[edit] History

Following unification of the three armed services in 1968, Mobile Command became in effect the "Canadian Army" though the term "army" did not find favour until the 1980s when it became once again unofficially used to refer to Canada's land forces, both Regular and Reserve. The early organization of Mobile Command included tactical ground attack fixed and rotary wing aircraft, in addition to ground forces, and was akin to the integrated warfare approach of the United States Marine Corps. In a 1975 reorganization of the Canadian Forces, Air Command was created and all air assets were reassigned to that organization. Mobile Command was renamed Force Mobile Command and became an exclusive ground force. In 1997, Force Mobile Command was officially redesignated Land Force Command of the Canadian Forces.

[edit] Army bases and training centres

[edit] Regiments

See:List of units of the Canadian Army

Canadian infantry and armoured regimental traditions are strongly rooted in the traditions and history of the British Army. Many regiments were patterned after regiments of the British Army, and a system of official "alliances", or affiliations, was created to perpetuate a sense of shared history. Other regiments developed independently, resulting in a mixture of both colourful and historically familiar names. Other traditions such as Battle Honours and Colours have been maintained by Canadian regiments as well. Approximately two thirds of the Regular Force is anglophone units, while one third is francophone.

[edit] Regular Force

See:List of units of the Canadian Army

[edit] Armoured

Regular Force units include:

[edit] Artillery

Canada's regular field artillery has traditionally been called the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. Canada currently has four Regular Force regiments:

[edit] Combat engineers

[edit] Infantry

Cap badge of the Royal 22e Régiment
Cap badge of the Royal 22e Régiment

Regular Force infantry regiments and battalions of the Canadian Army are:

  1. The Royal Canadian Regiment
  2. Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
    • 1st Battalion (CFB Edmonton) - Mechanized Infantry
    • 2nd Battalion (CFB Shilo) - Mechanized Infantry
    • 3rd Battalion (CFB Edmonton) - Light Infantry + Parachute Company
  3. Royal 22e Régiment

Between 1953 and 1971, the regular Canadian infantry consisted of seven regiments, each of two battalions (except the Royal 22e Régiment, which had three, and the Canadian Airborne Regiment, which was divided into three "commandos"). The three present regular infantry regiments were augmented by three further regiments each of two battalions:

After 1971, the regular force battalions of the QOR and the Black Watch were dissolved (their Militia battalions remained in Toronto and Montreal, respectively) with their personnel distributed between the RCR and PPCLI, while the Canadian Guards were disbanded. The Canadian Airborne Regiment was disbanded in 1995.

[edit] Reserve Force

See:List of units of the Canadian Army

[edit] Structure

[edit] Equipment

[edit] Vehicles

[1]

Model Type Number Dates Builder Details
Volkswagen/Bombardier Iltis light utility vehicle wheeled 1,900 1985-2004 Volkswagen, Germany optional M101 trailer unit; replaced by G-Wagen
MILCOTS (Milverado) 2500HD - 2003 Silverado Basic model 861 (GM K25943HD) light utility vehicle wheeled 1,061 2003-2004 Chevrolet, Flag of the United States United States replacing the Bombardier Iltis jeeps in non combat use in Canada
G-Wagen 4 × 4 light utility vehicle wheeled 1,159 2004- Mercedes-Benz, Germany replaced the Iltis light trucks in Afghanistan
Mamba/Nyala landmine-resistant 4×4 armoured personnel carrier 75 2006 BAE Systems Land Systems, United Kingdom/South Africa deployment in Afghanistan
MLVW medium logistic vehicle, wheeled 2,769 1982 General Motors Corporation/Bombardier, United States/Canada based on M35/M36 series trucks; procured new trucks to replace them - Oshkosh Truck Corporation MTVR truck
LSVW light support vehicle, wheeled 2,879 1993-1997 Western Star, Kelowna, Briisth Columbia based on Iveco model 40.10
HLVW heavy lift vehicle 1,212 1992 Urban Transportation Development Corporation, Canada based on Austria's Steyr Percheron truck chassis
ROWPU reverse-osmosis water purification unit N/A 1990s Zenon Environmental Inc, Canada
Cougar AVGP 6 × 6 armoured vehicle (general purpose) 100 1976 General Dynamics Canada/General Motors Diesel Division, United States Armoured fire support variant armed with 76-mm gun; being retired from reserve units and replaced with G-Wagon
Grizzly AVGP armoured personnel carrier 274 1976 General Dynamics Canada/General Motors Diesel Division, Flag of the United States United States/Flag of Canada Canada Life-extended & relegated to support roles after 2000; 100 loaned to African Union troops in Sudan.
Husky AVGP armoured recovery 27 1976 General Dynamics Canada/General Motors Diesel Division, Flag of the United States United States/Flag of Canada Canada 5 loaned to African Union troops in Sudan.
Lynx reconnaissance vehicle armoured reconnaissance 174 1968–1993 FMC Flag of the United States United States replaced by Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle
Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle (8×8) armoured reconnaissance 203 1996 General Dynamics Canada/General Motors Diesel Division, Flag of the United States United States/Flag of Canada Canada replaced the Lynx reconnaissance vehicle
Bison (8×8) armoured personnel carrier 199 1990 General Dynamics Canada/General Motors Diesel Division, Flag of the United States United States/Flag of Canada Canada TRILS (Tactical Radar Identification and Location System) uses Bison chassis; 74 as Ambulances

60 Mortar vehicles, 35 Recovery vehicles, 16 Mobile Repair Team vehicles, 14 Electronic Warfare vehicles (AERIES)

M113A3/MTVL tracked armoured personnel carrier 289 1960s-1991; 2001-2006 FMC, Flag of the United States United States 289 of original 1,143 M113's delivered mid-1960s to early 1990s upgraded to A3/MTVL; remainder declared surplus; used Taurus ARV tank tow vehicle
LAV III 8 × 8 light armoured vehicle 651 1999 General Motors Diesel Division, Flag of Canada Canada 313 LAV Infantry Section Carriers, 181 LAV Command Post variants, 33 LAV TOW Under Armour (TUA) variants (Turret equipped with 2 TOW launchers), 47 LAV Forward Observation Officer (FOO) variants, 44 LAV Engineer variants, 33 Multi-Mission Effects Vehicle (MMEV)
ADATS air-defence, antitank system 34 1989 Rheinmetall Defence (formerly Oerlikon Contraves), Flag of Canada Canada on M113 Armored Personnel Carrier platform
Leopard C2 main battle tank 66 1978– Krauss-Maffei/ Rheinmetall Defence, Flag of Germany Germany 114 Leopard C1 tanks were upgraded to Leopard C2 in 2000–2001; deployment in Afghanistan
Leopard 2A6M main battle tank 20 (40) 2007– Krauss-Maffei/ Rheinmetall Defence, Flag of Germany Germany A squadron of 20 Leopard 2A6M tanks "for deployed operations" were borrowed from the German Bundeswehr for use in Afghanistan for interim use (starting August 2007)[1] until they are replaced by 40 to be purchased from the Netherlands.[2]
Leopard 2A4 main battle tank (40) 2007– Krauss-Maffei/ Rheinmetall Defence, Flag of Germany Germany 40 Leopard 2A4 tanks "for collective and individual training" are planned to be purchased from the Netherlands in the summer of 2007.[2]
ARV 3 M Buffalo "Büffel" key support vehicles 2 (20) 2007– Rheinmetall Defence, Flag of Germany Germany 2 Leopard 2-based ARVs were borrowed from Germany and delivered to Afghanistan in August 2007. 20 Leopard 2 support variants (armoured recovery vehicles, armoured bridge-laying vehicles and armoured engineering vehicles) are planned to be purchased from the Netherlands in the summer of 2007.[2]
AEV Badger "Dachs" armoured engineering vehicle 9 1990 Rheinmetall Defence (formerly MAK), Flag of Germany Germany uses Leopard 1 chassis; armed with 7.62-mm machine gun (coax) C6 – 7.62-mm machine gun (external mount) 76-mm grenade launcher
AVLB Beaver "Biber" armoured bridge-laying vehicle 9 1978– Rheinmetall Defence (formerly MAK), Flag of Germany Germany uses Leopard 1 chassis
ARV Taurus armoured recovery vehicle 8 1978- Rheinmetall Defence (formerly MAK), Flag of Germany Germany uses Leopard 1 chassis
M109 self-propelled howitzer 76 1960s-1980s United Defense Limited Partnership, Flag of the United States United States Retired mid-2000s -
Bv206 tracked vehicle 78 1983 BAE Systems Hägglunds - Haaglunds, Sweden
CH-146 Griffon tactical utility helicopter 98 1995-1997 Bell Helicopter Textron, UniFlag of the United States United States/Flag of Canada Canada
M151A2 light truck 935 1974-1975 A.M. General Corp, Flag of the United States United States replaced by the Volkswagen Iltis truck in 1984
KMK 2025 crane N/A N/A Krupp, Flag of Germany Germany
Solar 220LC-III Track Excavator N/A N/A Daewoo, Flag of South Korea South Korea
TRILS Tactical Radar Identification and Location System 4 1997 General Dynamics Canada/General Motors Diesel Division, Flag of the United States United States/Flag of Canada Canada based on Bison (8×8)
M109A4 Self Propelled Howitzer 76 N/A Bowen McLaughlin-York, Flag of the United States United States all retired
Galion 850 series Road grader N/A N/A Galion, Ohio, Flag of the United States United States
JSFU Mine clearing system 1? 2000 Aardvark, United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom deployment in Afghanistan
M-Gator ATV transport and support N/A N/A Deere & Company, Flag of the United States United States deployment in Afghanistan
Cougar (vehicle) H armoured fighting vehicle 6 2007- Force Protection Inc, United States deployment in Afghanistan
Buffalo (mine protected vehicle) H mine removal system 5 2007- Force Protection Inc, Flag of the United States United States/Flag of South Africa deployment in Afghanistan
Husky mine removal system 5 2007- DCD Dorbyl, Flag of South Africa deployment in Afghanistan; 1 damaged by mine
Actros Armoured Heavy Support Vehicle Systems (AHSVS) 8 x8 armoured heavy support vehicle 86; option for additional 26 on order Mercedes-Benz, Flag of Germany Germany deployment in Afghanistan 2008

[edit] Weapons

Model/Type Number Dates Manufacturer Details
C9 machine-gun N/A N/A FN MINIMI, Flag of Belgium Belgium
C7A1 rifle/C8A1 carbine/C-7A2 rifle N/A N/A Diemaco/Colt Canada, Flag of Canada Canada
C6 machine-gun N/A N/A FN MAG, Flag of Belgium Belgium
Browning .50 calibre heavy machine-gun N/A N/A John M. Browning, Flag of the United States United States
Browning-HP 9 mm pistol N/A 1944 John M. Browning, Template:Canadian made in WW2
Long Range Sniper Weapon (LRSW) N/A 2000 McMillan Brothers, Flag of Canada Canada
C3A1 sniper rifle N/A N/A Parker Hale, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom being phased out and replaced with the C14 sniper rifle
C14 Timberwolf .338 Lapua sniper rifle N/A 2005 PGW Defence Technologies Inc., Flag of Canada Canada Just entering service as the standard sniper rifle of the Canadian Forces
C13 fragmentation grenade N/A N/A Flag of the United States United States
M203A1 grenade launcher N/A N/A Flag of the United States United States
TOW anti-tank missile N/A N/A Flag of the United States United States
M3 Carl Gustav 84mm SRAAW(M) anti-armour platoon gun N/A N/A Bofors, Flag of Sweden
M72 anti-tank weapon N/A N/A Nammo, Flag of Norway
81 mm mortar N/A N/A Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
60 mm mortar N/A N/A Flag of the United States United States
ERYX short-range anti-armour weapon (heavy) N/A N/A MBDA, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Javelin short-range air defence missile N/A N/A Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
LG1 Mark II 105 mm towed howitzer N/A N/A Giat Industries, Flag of France France
M777 lightweight 155mm howitzer N/A N/A British Vickers, Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
XM982 Excalibur 155mm guided artillery shell N/A 2008 Raytheon/BAE Systems Bofors, Flag of the United States United States
Skyguard / 35 mm twin-gun low-level air defence N/A N/A Oerlikon, Flag of Germany Germany
C1 close support howitzer N/A N/A Flag of the United States United States
C3 close support howitzer N/A N/A Flag of the United States United States
P225, 226 pistol N/A N/A SIGARMS, Flag of Switzerland
Remington 870 shotgun c. 1950 N/A N/A Remington Arms, Flag of the United States United States

[edit] Other equipment

Model/Type Number Dates Manufacturer Details
CG634 Helmet N/A 1997 CGF Gallet, Flag of Canada Canada replaced M1 Helmet
CADPAT (Canadian Disruptive Pattern) - Arid Regions uniform N/A 2002 Flag of Canada Canada
CADPAT (Canadian Disruptive Pattern) - Temperate Woodland uniform N/A 2002 Flag of Canada Canada
Improved Landmine Detection System (ILDS) N/A 2000s N/A
Ferret Anti Sniper System 13 2005 MacDonald Dettwiler Corp Richmond, BC Flag of Canada Canada a microphone system mounted on the Coyote APC
QuikClot N/A 2007 Flag of the United States United States chemical clotting agent to help clot wounds
hypertonic fluid N/A 2007 Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC), Flag of Canada Canada concentrated blood clotting agent
Xaver 800 N/A 2007 Camero Incorporated of Vienna, Virigina Flag of the United States United States microwave radar system - uses radio waves and converter to capture images
Medium Floating Bridge (MFB) N/A N/A N/A floating bridge
Medium Girder Bridge {MGB} N/A N/A N/A light modular bridge
Minelab F1A4 N/A N/A N/A hand held mine detector
NODLR N/A N/A N/A night vision camera
Track Way N/A N/A N/A portable road for soft ground conditions
E-One Cyclone N/A N/A N/A fire pumper
Oshkosk N/A N/A N/A airport fire tender

[edit] Historic equipment (World War II)

[edit] Trucks

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Willys Jeep Flag of the United States United States
Morris C8 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
AEC Matador Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Diamond T 4-Ton lorry Flag of the United States United States
Ford F-8 Ford Motor Company of Canada Flag of Canada Canada
Ford F-15 Ford Motor Company of Canada Flag of Canada Canada
Ford F-30 Ford Motor Company of Canada Flag of Canada Canada
Ford F-60S, F-60L, F-60H, F-60T Ford Motor Company of Canada Flag of Canada Canada
Ford F-GT Ford Motor Company of Canada Flag of Canada Canada
General Motors Canada (CHEVROLET) C-8, C-8A General Motors of Canada Flag of Canada Canada
General Motors Canada (CHEVROLET) C-15, C-15A General Motors of Canada Flag of Canada Canada
General Motors Canada (CHEVROLET) C15TA Armoured Truck General Motors of Canada Flag of Canada Canada
General Motors Canada (CHEVROLET) C-30, C-60S, C-60L, C-60X General Motors of Canada Flag of Canada Canada
General Motors Canada (CHEVROLET) C-GT General Motors of Canada Flag of Canada Canada
General Motors Canada (CHEVROLET) Field Artillery Tractor General Motors of Canada Flag of Canada Canada
Daimler Dingo Daimler Motor Company Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Daimler Mk. I Armoured Car Daimler Motor Company Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Humber Mk. I Scout Car Humber Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Humber Mk. IV Armoured Car Humber Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
M3 Scout Car White Motor Company Flag of the United States United States
Otter Light Reconnaissance Car General Motors Canada Flag of Canada Canada
Staghound Armoured Car General Motors Canada Flag of the United States United States
Fox Armoured Car Ford Motor Company of Canada Flag of Canada Canada
Otter Light Reconnaissance Car General Motors of Canada Flag of Canada Canada
Lynx Scout Car Daimler Motor Company Template:UK/CAN
M5 Reconnaissance Vehicle (A turretless variant of the M5 light tank) Flag of the United States United States

[edit] Armoured carriers and armoured tractors

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Kangaroo (armoured personnel carrier) Vickers or White Motor Company Flag of the United States United States/Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom/Flag of Canada Canada
M7 Priest Kangaroo (Converted from M7 Priest SP howitzer) Rock Island Arsenal, Detroit Tank Arsenal, American Locomotive Company Flag of the United States United States
Ram Kangaroo (Converted from Ram I and II tanks) Montreal Locomotive Works and American Locomotive Company Flag of Canada Canada/Flag of the United States United States
Sherman Kangaroo (Converted from Sherman tanks) Wright Corporation Flag of the United States United States (Designer)
Loyd Carrier Carden-Loyd Tractors Limited and Vickers-Armstron Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Universal Carrier Vickers Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Wasp - A Universal Carrier with flame-thrower equipment Vickers Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
T-16 Carrier Vickers Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Windsor Carrier Vickers Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
M3A1 Half-track Rock Island Arsenal, Detroit Tank Arsenal, American Locomotive Company Flag of the United States United States Flag of the United States United States
Truck,15-cwt, Half-track International Harvester Flag of the United States United States
M5 Half-track International Harvester Flag of the United States United States
M9A1 Half-track International Harvester Flag of the United States United States
M14 Half-track International HarvesterFlag of the United States United States

[edit] Tanks

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Stuart tank Wright Corporation Flag of the United States United States
Churchill infantry tank MkI-IV Harlan-Wolff Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Churchill Oke flame tank
Sherman Tank Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom/Flag of the United States United States Wright Corporation Flag of the United States United States
Grizzly (Canadian built M4A1) Flag of Canada Canada
Sherman III (M4A2 with a 75 mm gun) Wright Corporation Flag of the United States United States
Sherman V (M4A4 with a 75 mm gun) Wright Corporation Flag of the United States United States
Sherman Ib (M4 with a 105 mm howitzer) Wright Corporation Flag of the United States United States
Sherman IC (Firefly) (M4 with a 17 pounder gun) Wright Corporation Flag of the United States United States
Sherman VC (Firefly) (M4A4 with a 17 pounder gun) Wright Corporation Flag of the United States United States
Sherman V Duplex Drive tank (M4A4 {75mm} with Duplex Drive system and flotation screen) Wright Corporation Flag of the United States United States
Sherman Badger flame tank Wright Corporation Flag of the United States United States
Ram Badger flame tank Early WW2 Flag of the United States United States
M10 Wolverine tank destroyer WW2 Flag of the United States United States
Achilles tank destroyers (M10 equipped with a 17 pounder gun) WW2
Archer Tank Destroyer WW2, Suez Crisis Flag of the United States United States

[edit] Training tanks
Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Carden Loyd Mk IV tankette Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Light Tank Mk VIA Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Six Ton Tank Model 1917 Flag of France France
Ram tank I and II Flag of Canada Canada
Vickers Valentine Mark VI Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Matilda II infantry tank Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Lee/Grant Flag of the United States United States

[edit] Self-propelled artillery

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
M3 75mm Gun Motor Carriage (M3 Half-track equipped with the M1A1 75 mm gun) Flag of the United States United States
Sexton Flag of Canada Canada
M7 Priest Flag of the United States United States
Centaur IV Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Centaur, AA Mk II Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Skink anti-aircraft tank Flag of Canada Canada

[edit] Engineering vehicles

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Ram ARV Mk I and II Flag of Canada Canada
Valentine Bridgelayer Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
M4A4 Sherman V Armoured Recovery vehicle Flag of the United States United States

[edit] Artillery

[edit] Field artillery
Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
QF 25 pounder Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
BL 4.5 inch Medium Field Gun Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
BL 5.5 inch Medium Gun Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Land Mattress Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom

[edit] Anti-tank guns
Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Ordnance QF 6 pounder Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Ordnance QF 17 pounder Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom

[edit] Anti-aircraft guns
Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Bofors 40 mm gun Flag of Sweden
QF 3.75 inch AA Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Polsten-Oerlikon gun Flag of Poland Poland

[edit] Black powder rifles, carbines and pistols

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Charleville 1717 Flag of France France
Charleville 1728 Flag of France France
Charleville 1746 Flag of France France
Fusil de Grenadier Tulle Flag of France France
Fusil de Chasse Tulle Flag of France France
Queen Ann Musket 1702-1714 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
William III Carbine Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Nock Carbine 1780-1790s Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Elliot Carbine 1770s Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Brown Bess Long Land, Short Land, India Patterns Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Lovells Pattern 1838 musket and Double Barrel Carbine Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Pattern 1842 Musket Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Pattern 1851 Rifle Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Pattern 1853 Enfield Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Lancaster Rifle Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Baker rifle Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Brunswick rifle Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom

[edit] Service rifles and carbines

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Starr Carbine US Civil War 1860s Flag of the United States United States
Spencer rifle and carbine US Civil War 1860s Flag of the United States United States
Westley Richards Rifle Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Peabody Rifle Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Snider Enfield 1860s-1901 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Martini Henry 1870s-end of WWI Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Winchester rifle 1870s-end of WWI Flag of the United States United States

.303 rifles

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Martini-Metford - 1894-? Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Martini-Enfield Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Lee-Metford - 1895-? Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Lee-Enfield Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Lee Enfield Mk I - 1896-1905 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Lee Enfield (SMLE) Mark III - 1916-1943 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Lee Enfield Number 4 Mk I - 1943-1955, Still in use with the Canadian Rangers Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Ross rifle Flag of Canada Canada
Ross Mark I and Ross Mark II - 1905-1913 Flag of Canada Canada
Ross Mark III - 1913-1916 Flag of Canada Canada
FN C1 and FN C1A1 -1955-1985 Flag of Belgium Belgium
C7, C7A1 and C7A2- 1985-present Flag of Canada Canada
C8 Carbine, C8A1 (Carbine version of the C7 issued to mostly to AFV crews), C8A2 - ? -present Flag of Canada Canada
C3A1 sniper rifle - 1970s-present Flag of Canada Canada
.338 Cal Medium Range Sniper Rifle - ? - present Flag of Canada Canada
12.7mm McMillan Tac-50 Sniper Rifle - ? - present Flag of Canada Canada

[edit] Service pistols

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Colt Model 1878 Revolver - 1885-1902 Flag of the United States United States
Colt "New Service" Revolver - 1900-1928 (also used by the NWMP and RCMP from 1905-1954) Flag of the United States United States
Colt Model 1911 Pistol - 1914-1945 Flag of the United States United States
Smith & Wesson 2nd Model "Hand Ejector" Revolver - 1915-1951 Flag of the United States United States
Smith & Wesson "Military & Police" Revolver - 1939-1964 Flag of the United States United States
Inglis "High Power" Pistol - 1944-present (Canadian re-engineering of the Browning Hi-Power) Flag of Canada Canada
Browning Hi-Power - 1970-present Flag of the United States United States
SIG-Sauer P225(Close Protection Teams, Military Police and Naval Boarding Parties) - 1991-present Flag of Switzerland
SIG-Sauer P226 (JTF-2) - ?-present Flag of Switzerland

[edit] Approved private purchase and secondary side-arms

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Webley Mark VI Revolver Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Enfield No. 2 MkI Revolver Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Colt Police Positive - 1941-present Flag of the United States United States
Colt Model 1911A1 - 1942-1945 Flag of the United States United States

[edit] Submachine guns

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Thompson Submachine Gun - 1940-1945 Flag of the United States United States
Sten Gun - 1942-1958 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
C1 Submachine Gun - 1958-1988 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Heckler & Koch MP5 JTF2 and naval boarding parties - Flag of Germany Germany

[edit] Machine guns, light machine guns and miscellaneous weapons

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Colt Machine Gun 1914-1916 Flag of the United States United States
Vickers Machine Gun 1914-1919 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Lewis Machine Gun - 1916-1939 Flag of the United States United States
C5 General Purpose Machine Gun - 1939?-1980s Flag of the United States United States
Bren Light Machine Gun - 1939-1955 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Bangalore torpedo
FN C2 Light Machine Gun - 1955-1985 Flag of Belgium Belgium
C6 General Purpose Machine Gun 1978-present Flag of Belgium Belgium
C9 Light Machine Gun - 1985-present Flag of Belgium Belgium
M2 Heavy Machine Gun - WWII-present Flag of the United States United States
Remington 870 Tactical Shotgun -????-???? Flag of the United States United States
Flamethrower, Portable, No 2 "Ack-Pack" Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Javelin surface-to-air missile Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom

[edit] Infantry anti-tank weapons

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Boys Anti-Tank Rifle Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
PIAT-1943-1950s Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
3.5" Rocket Launcher (in Reserve Force inventory as late as 1977)
106mm recoilless rifle (in Reserve Force inventory as late as 1985) Flag of the United States United States
Carl Gustav-1965-present Flag of Sweden
M72 SRAAW Flag of the United States United States
TOW Flag of the United States United States
ERYX Flag of France France/Flag of Canada Canada

[edit] Grenades, mines and other explosives

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Mills bomb Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
No 68 AT Grenade Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
No 69 Bakelite Percussion Grenade Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
No 73 Grenade Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
No. 74 Sticky bomb Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
No. 75 AT Hawkins Mine Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
No. 82 Gammon Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Clam Magnetic Mine Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
GS.MV Anti-tank Mine
GS.MkII Anti-tank Mine
M61 grenade Flag of the United States United States
M67 grenade Flag of the United States United States
V40 Mini Fragmentation Grenade Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands

[edit] Infantry mortars

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
2 inch Mortar-WWII-????-???? (WWII) Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
3 inch Mortar-????-???? (WWII) Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
4.2 inch Mortar-????-???? (WWII)
60 mm M19 CAN Light Mortar - WWII-present Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
81 mm C3 Medium Mortar - 1967-present Flag of the United States United States

[edit] Bayonets and combat knives

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Pattern 1888 Bayonet
Pattern 1907 Bayonet
Pattern 1913 Bayonet
Ross Bayonet Flag of Canada Canada
No. 4 Rifle Bayonets
Mk I Spike Bayonet
Mk II Spike Bayone
Mk III Spike Bayonet
No. 5 Mk II Knife Bayonet
No. 7 Knife Bayonet
No. 9 Socket Knife Bayonet
C1 Bayonet
Nella C7 Bayonet

Combat knives

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife Grohmann #3 CAF Knife 1967-present

[edit] Ammunition

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
.303 British Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
.455 Webley Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
7.62 × 51 mm NATO Flag of Canada Canada
5.56 x 45 mm NATO Flag of Canada Canada

[edit] Uniforms, load bearing and protective equipment

Uniforms

See also: Battledress, Uniforms of the Canadian Forces

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Foreign Service Dress 1900-1903 1900-1903 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Service Dress 1907-1940 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Canadian Pattern and British Pattern Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom/Flag of Canada Canada
Khaki Drill 1900-1949 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Battle Dress 1939-1967 Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Denison smock Used by the Airborne Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Bush Dress 1950-1960 Flag of Canada Canada/Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Combat Dress 1968-2002 Flag of Canada Canada
CADPAT camouflage Combat Dress 2002-present Flag of Canada Canada

Load bearing equipment

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
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

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Wolseley" helmets Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Glengarry Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Tam o'shanter Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Field Service Cap Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Beret 19th Century-present Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Brodie helmet WWI Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Kettle hat WWII Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
M1 Helmet 1960s-1990s Flag of the United States United States
Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops early 1990s Flag of the United States United States
SPECTRA helmet/Barrday Helmet CG634 1997-present Flag of France France
American DH-132A Crewman Helmet | 1990s? Flag of the United States United States

Protective equipment

Model/Type Period or Years in Use Manufacturer/Origins
Fragmentation Protection Vest

[edit] Rank structure

Comparison of ranking structure available at Ranks and insignia of NATO. Not shown are the various appointment badges for specialist positions such as master gunner, drum major, etc. Many ranks are associated with specific appointments; for example a regimental sergeant major is usually a chief warrant officer. The title of master corporal also, technically, refers to an appointment and not a rank. Some ranks may have different names depending on the customary tradition of certain army corps, and may not appear here.

NATO Code OF-10 OF-9 OF-8 OF-7 OF-6 OF-5 OF-4 OF-3 OF-2 OF-1 OF-D- Student Officer
Flag of Canada Canada (Edit) No Equivalent No Equivalent
General Lieutenant General Major General Brigadier General Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Officer Cadet
Général Lieutenant-général Major-général Brigadier-général Colonel Lieutenant-colonel Major Capitaine Lieutenant Sous-lieutenant Eleve-Officier
  • 1 Honorary/War time rank.
NATO Code OR-9 OR-8 OR-7 OR-6 OR-5 OR-4 OR-3 OR-2 OR-1
Flag of Canada Canada (Edit)

No insignia No insignia
Chief Warrant Officer
Adjudant-chef
Master Warrant Officer
Adjudant-maître
Warrant Officer
Adjudant
Sergeant
Sergent
Master Corporal
Caporal-chef
Corporal
Caporal
Trained Private
Soldat
Private Basic Private (Recruit)
Soldat (recrue)

[edit] Battles involving the Canadian army

The Canadian Army has participated in the following campaigns as a combatant:

[edit] Publications

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Background — CF Leased & Purchased Leopard 2A6M/2A4 Tanks, at CASR
  2. ^ a b c DND backgrounder, Renewing the Canadian Forces' Tank Capability, April 12, 2007

[edit] References

[edit] See also

[edit] External links