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  2. List of equipment of the Canadian Army - Wikipedia

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    Used by the Canadian Army and Royal Canadian Air Force. [159] [34] MRZR-D United States: Light utility vehicle/All-terrain vehicle 36 [160] Includes 12 tactical trailers, [161] these vehicles are used by light infantry battalions. [160] [162]

  3. List of historical equipment of the Canadian military

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    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 ...

  4. Bison and Coyote armoured vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle is a non-amphibious armoured reconnaissance vehicle based on the design of the LAV-25. The Canadian Forces ordered 203 of the vehicles in 1993 to replace the Lynx reconnaissance vehicle. All were delivered and entered service by 1996.

  5. LAV 6 - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle is similar to the Recce variant but has a surveillance suite mounted on a retractable mast that can extend up to 5 m when moving and 10 m when stationary. [1] [3] [4] LAV 6 SHORAD (Short-Range Air Defence) - A concept vehicle designed to meet the Canadian Army's air defense requirement, first displayed at CANSEC defence exhibition ...

  6. LAV III - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] It is the primary mechanized infantry vehicle of both the Canadian Army and the New Zealand Army. [1] It also forms the basis of the Stryker vehicle used by the U.S. Army and other operators. The Canadian Army is upgrading its LAV IIIs to the LAV 6 standard. Early in its development history it was referred to as the 'Kodiak', but ...

  7. AVGP - Wikipedia

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    The AVGP (Armoured Vehicle General Purpose), later known as the LAV I, [4] is a series of three amphibious armoured fighting vehicles ordered by the Canadian military in the 1970s. The vehicles, named Grizzly, Cougar and Husky respectively, were based on the six-wheeled version of the Swiss Mowag Piranha I, and became the first generation Light ...

  8. Textron tactical armoured patrol vehicle - Wikipedia

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    First production vehicles were scheduled to be delivered in 2014, however deliveries were set back to begin in 2016 and will be completed in around 2018. [needs update] The new vehicle will gradually replace the RG-31 Nyala MRAP vehicle and Coyote armoured cars, which are currently in service with the Canadian Army. [5] [6]

  9. General Motors LAV - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] It was developed from the LAV II and manufactured by General Motors Diesel(later GDLS-C) and is the primary mechanized infantry vehicle of the New Zealand Army. [25] It was formerly used by Canadian Army before being replaced by the LAV 6.0. [27] It is the parent vehicle of the Stryker AFV family used by the U.S. Army and other operators.

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