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Canadian designation C15 Long-Range Sniper Weapon. [56] Barrett M82A1 United States: Anti-material rifle 12.7×99mm NATO Used exclusively by Joint Task Force 2. [59] Portable anti-tank weapons M72 LAW United States Norway: Disposable anti-tank weapon: 66mm M72A5 [87] M72C7 [88] Canadian designation M72A5-C1. [87] AT4 Sweden: Disposable anti ...
GCSurplus is a Canadian government department responsible for handling moveable Crown assets that a federal department or agency has declared as surplus under the Surplus Crown Assets Act (R.S., c. S-20, s. 1). [1] Surplus assets are typically auctioned off to the public through the GCSurplus website. [2] Public Services and Procurement Canada ...
2 ton commercial Autocar truck chassis covered with armour plate and armed with 2 Vickers machine guns. 20 purchased (8 machine gun carrier, 5 ammunition and supply carrier, 4 Officer Transport, 1 gasoline carrier, 1 repair vehicle, 1 ambulance) Mk.V tank: Tank: 1918 British Empire: Used by the Canadian Tank Corps in 1918. Never used in combat.
1 Canadian Army. 2 Royal Canadian Air Force. 3 Royal Canadian Navy. 4 References. ... List of military weapons of Canada [1] [2] Royal Canadian Air Force
The Frost Bank Tower is one of the tallest buildings in Austin, Texas. Frost Bank Plaza in Corpus Christi, Texas. Frost Bank is an American bank based in San Antonio that is chartered in Texas, with 155 branches and 1,700 automated teller machines in the state. It is the primary subsidiary of Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc., a bank holding company.
In the document made public, seven witnesses who had encountered Gabriel Wortman told of his personality issues or recounted seeing some of his weapons. Document details Canada mass shooter's ...
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On 10 November 1983 Canada Post issued 'The Royal Winnipeg Rifles, The Royal Canadian Dragoons as part of the Canadian Forces, Regiments, 1883–1983 series. The stamps were designed by Ralph Tibbles, based on a painting by William Southern. The 32¢ stamps are perforated 13.5 x 13 and were printed by Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited. [11]