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  • [[Category: Land Force Vehicles]] ...
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  • [[Category: Engineer]] [[Category: Land Force Vehicles]] ...
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  • ...hicles look nearly identical & share many performance characteristics, the vehicles are designed differently in order to incorporate component parts that are a ...In the late 1990s, GM bought MOWAG and with it the rights to the family of vehicles. ...
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  • Canadian Forces [[Land Force Command]] (LFC) is responsible for army operations within the Canadian Arme == Vehicles == ...
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  • ...service support vehicles to augment the new LAV III fleet. A total of 289 vehicles are being upgraded. The remaining M113s will be declared surplus. ...hased in the mid-1960's; the last were delivered in 1991. A total of 1,143 vehicles were ordered during this period. ...
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  • ...hicles. The vehicles will be a version of the RG-31 Nyala, produced by BAE Land Systems OMC in the Republic of South Africa.[http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/N [[Category:Land Force Vehicles]] ...
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  • ...g, and the VRS respirator system for NBC defence. Delivery of the upgraded vehicles will take place in stages from 2002-2008. ...Bison were issued to Reserve units, they were transferred to the Regular Force for use on peacekeeping duties. The first overseas mission was to Somalia ...
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  • ...stacles on the battlefield. The vehicle’s 22 meter-long bridge can support vehicles as heavy as 60 tonnes over streams and anti-tank ditches. [[Category: Engineer]] [[Category: Land Force Vehicles]] ...
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  • [[Category:Land Force Vehicles]] ...
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  • ...ir transportable in a CC 130 Hercules aircraft. It is employed in all land force missions including territorial defence, domestic emergencies and peacekeepi ...
    1,007 bytes (144 words) - 15:48, 26 February 2007
  • [[Category:Land Force Vehicles]] ...
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  • File:NATO Map Symbol - Friendly Unit.svg|Friendly Land Unit ...:NATO Map Symbol - Enemy Headquarters.svg|Headquarters of Enemy or Hostile force ...
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  • [[Category:Land Force Vehicles]] ...
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  • ...is the newest in the [[The LAV Family of Vehicles|family of light armoured vehicles]] produced in London ON. [[Category:Land Force Vehicles]] ...
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  • On 1 Feb 1968, as part of Unification, the Land Ordnance Engineering Branch was created as a branch of the new Canadian Arm ...anadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers with former Royal Canadian Air Force mechanics. ...
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  • ...ination constitute the backbone of the infantry battalion. All the rest - vehicles, stores and equipment - merely exist to assist the infantry soldier to carr To fight as covering force troops ...
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  • [[Category:Land Force Vehicles]] ...
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  • ...armed and well-protected reconnaissance variant of the [[The LAV Family of Vehicles|Light Armoured Vehicle family]] is employed in the conduct of battlefield r [[Category:Land Force Vehicles]] ...
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  • * Land Equipment Program Management ==DG Land Equipment Program Management – DGLEPM == ...
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