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Used as training guns, and to support Parks Canada in clearing avalanches. [234] LG1 Mark II France: Howitzer: 105mm: 28 [113] The LG1 was upgraded to the Mark II standard in 2005 to increase reliability and lifespan. [citation needed] M777 United Kingdom: Howitzer: 155mm: 33 [113] XM982 Excalibur 155mm artillery shells purchased for use with ...
The following list of modern armament manufacturers presents major companies producing modern weapons and munitions for military, paramilitary, government agency and civilian use. The companies are listed by their full name followed by the short form, or common acronym, if any, in parentheses. The country the company is based in, if the ...
One of its peacetime products was machinery for making autocannon and artillery shells. It made autocannon rounds. TZ Texas Foundries Inc. (1976–2009) – Lufkin, Texas. W, WC, or WCC Western Cartridge Company – East Alton, Illinois Manufactured .30-'06 Springfield ammunition during World War I and World War II.
Field artillery. Model 1968 105 mm model 1968 recoilless gun; CITEFA Model 77 Cold War/modern 155 mm gun/howitzer, based on the French 155 mm gun mounted on AMX Mk F3 SP gun; CALA 30 155 mm L45 long range gun; Self-propelled field artillery. VCA 155 self-propelled 155 mm howitzer, based on a TAM chassis with a Palmaria turret; Rocket artillery
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 ...
Pages in category "Artillery ammunition" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 105 mm calibre;
Defence Industries Limited (DIL) was a subsidiary of Canadian Industries Limited (C-I-L), founded in 1939 to manufacture munitions for use in World War II. The company operated in number of locations in Canada, in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, and Manitoba.
Pages in category "Firearm manufacturers of Canada" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.