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Canada: 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. [118] [119] LAV 6.0 Canada: Infantry fighting vehicle: 616 651 LAV III originally purchased. 550 upgraded to LAV 6.0 standard under the LAV UP ...
The minister of veterans affairs (French: ministre des anciens combattants) is a member of the Cabinet of Canada and the minister of the Crown responsible for Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC). Since 2015, the minister has concurrently been appointed the associate minister of national defence .
Armoured fighting vehicles of Canada (3 C, 12 P) T. ... Pages in category "Military vehicles of Canada" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
This category is for articles about military trucks that were developed by Canada. Pages in category "Military trucks of Canada" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Coyotes from the 12 e Régiment blindé du Canada. The LAV II Bison and Coyote are armoured cars, or armoured personnel carriers built by General Dynamics Land Systems Canada for the Canadian Armed Forces. [1] [2] Bison vehicles have been used to a lesser extent by the Australian Army and the US National Guard. [3]
The Constitution of Canada gives the federal government exclusive responsibility for national defence, and expenditures are thus outlined in the federal budget. For the 2007–2010 fiscal year , the amount allocated for defence spending was CA$ 6.15 billion which is 1.4 percent of the country's GDP.
Behind them is an LAV III, an infantry fighting vehicle used by the Canadian Army. Canada is an industrial nation with a highly developed science and technology sector. Since the First World War, Canada has produced its own infantry fighting vehicle, anti-tank guided missile and small arms for the Army. Regular and reserve units operate state ...
Originally 105 NZLAVs, including 95 Infantry Mobility Vehicle (IMV), 7 Light Obstacle Blade Vehicle (LOB) and 3 Recovery Vehicle (LAV-R). In 2003 the New Zealand armed forces purchased 105 LAV (Light Armored Vehicle) from Canada, of which 102 were standard vehicles (LOB is a standard NZLAV with a bulldozer blade attached) and 3 were redesigned ...