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Coyote
Armoured Vehicle |
Coyote reconnaissance crews are great at sneaking around and gathering information on the battlefield. The Coyote is a vital component of the army's leading-edge battlefield systems. This highly mobile, well-armed and well-protected reconnaissance variant of the Light Armoured Vehicle family is employed in the conduct of battlefield reconnaissance and surveillance missions at the battlegroup and brigade levels. |

LAV III
Light Armoured Vehicle |
Canada's LAV III is a state-of-the-art combat vehicle that really packs a punch! The purpose of this fighting machine is to transport infantry on the battlefield while providing defensive protection and offensive firepower. |

Bison
Armoured Vehicle |
The Bison is the workhorse of Canada's armoured vehicle fleet. It is an eight-wheeled armoured vehicle originally designed as an infantry section carrier. The Bisons are now being converted into support variants for the new Light Armoured Vehicle (LAV III). |

G Wagon
Light Utility Vehicle |
The G Wagon is a light utility vehicle equipped with the latest technical innovations. The G Wagon is used by operationally tasked field units and training establishments, by both the regular and reserve units, to provide tactical transport in the fields of command and control, liaison, reconnaissance and military police |

MLVW
Medium Logistic Vehicle Wheeled |
Most know this as the big green Army Truck. It is the backbone of the Army's logistic support fleet. These vehicles are used throughout the battlefield in such roles as command and control, troop and cargo transport, maintenance and administrative functions. |

C9A1
Light Machine Gun |
The best thing about the C9 is that it is light, but can still fire between 700 and 1000 rounds per minute. It is fully automatic, gas operated and belt or magazine fed. It has an effective range of 600 metres. The Army has used the C9A1 at home and abroad since 1986. |

C6
General Purpose
Machine Gun |
The C6 is one of the most reliable and effective machine-guns in the world. The C6 is a fully automatic, air cooled, belt fed gas operated weapon that can be adjusted to fire between 650 and 1000 rounds per minute. |

C7A1
Assault Rifle |
The C7A1 assault riffle is a soldier's best friend. The C7A1 assault rifle is an improved version of the basic C7 combat rifle, incorporating a low-mounted optical sight. C7A1 rounds are 5.56 x 45 NATO standard. The weapon has an effective range of 400 metres and a rate of fire of 700 to 940 rounds per minute |

Carl Gustav
Medium Range
Anti-Armour
Weapon |
The Carl Gustav is a section level anti-tank recoilless rifle and is one of the most widely fielded systems in the army. There are two versions of the Carl Gustav, the older M2 is on issue to almost every regular and reserve army unit and the newer lightweight M3 is held by the light infantry. The Carl Gustav is normally fired by a two-man crew. One fires the weapon while the other carries and loads the ammunition. |

ROWPU
Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit |
The ROWPU is an advanced water treatment system capable of purifying any water source in the world. It can be used to treat water contaminated by nuclear-biological-chemical warfare agents, as well as fresh, brackish and seawater. |
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