Re: Canadian Armed Force - Land
Iltis Jeep
The Iltis is a 4 x 4 light utility vehicle designed to meet the Army's all-terain requirements. The vehicle is used primarily for command, liaison, reconnaissance and communication functions. It can be equipped to lay cable, mount weapons and carry casualties. The vehicle is air transportable in a CC 130 Hercules aircraft. The Army acquired 2, 500 Iltis vehicles between 1984 and 1986. The vehicle is ending its serviceable life and the ‘Light Utility Vehicle Wheeled’ project will provide replacements in the near future.
Specifications:
Length: 3.982 m
Width: 1.520 m
Height: 1.937 m
Weight: 1,550 kg
Maximum speed: 100 km/hr
Engine: 74 hp, 4 cylinder, 1.7 l, gasoline
Transmission: 5 speed manual with integrated differential
Entered service: 1984-1986
Number acquired: 2,500
The Iltis is now under replacement by the LUVW or more accuratly, the German Mercedes G-Wagen/
The C9A1 Light machine-gun
The C9A1 is a C9 Light machine-gun with an optical sight attached. The Minimi (a contraction of Mini-Mitrailleuse (french word), or mini machine-gun) is fully automatic, gas operated and belt or magazine fed. It has an effective range of 600 metres. Within the rifle section, the C9A1 is used to provide covering fire for the manoeuvre of assault troops in the offence and to cover enemy approaches in the defence.
The C9A1 fires 700 rounds per minute and up to 1000 rounds per minute with the adverse setting. The calibre is 5.56 x 45 mm NATO. The C9A1 can be fitted with an optical sight and the Image Intensification Night Sight (Kite sight). The Army has used the C9A1 at home and abroad since 1986.
Armament:
Cartridge: 5.56 x 45mm
Rate of Fire: cyclic, 700-1,000 rds/min
Specifications:
Operation: gas operated
Mode of fire: automatic only
Feed: belt or magazine
Weight: 7.12 kg
Length: 1.04 m
Barrel: 0.53 m
Rate of Fire: cyclic, 700-1,000 rounds per minute
Effective Range: 600 m
Entered service: 1986
Long Range Sniper Weapon (LRSW)
The Long-Range Sniper Weapon provides snipers with a rifle that can deliver highly accurate fire against hard targets at ranges of up to 1800 meters. It is rugged and performs well under extreme climactic conditions. The rifle is a heavy-barrel, bolt action detachable box magazine-fed weapon with a five-shot capacity. The weapon was introduced in the fall of 2000.
Armament:
Ammunition: Amax .50 cal match ball ammunition
Calibre: .50 cal
Magazine Capacity: 5 rounds
Specifications:
Weight: 11.8 kg
Length: 144.8 cm
Barrel Weight: 4.3 kg
Barrel Length: 73.6 cm
Scope Magnification: 16 power
Stock: Two-piece fibreglass with detachable butt stock and bipod stud
Operation: Bolt action, magazine fed
Entered Service: 2000
AERIES
The Advanced Electronic Reconnaissance Intelligence Evaluation System is used to intercept, identify, locate and report on VHF/UHF radio signals in support of electronic warfare operations.
The system is mounted inside a custom modified Bison vehicle, and is divided into 4 functional groups: direction finding equipment, computer equipment, communications equipment, and a power supply. The computer workstation is a TEMPEST rugged SUN SPARC 2E by SOLARIS with 32 MB Parity DRAM & three 5.25 bays for removable media. The system software was developed using UNIX, C, Xwindows / Motif, Codebase RDBMS, Fulcrum and SUN OS 4.1e.
Specifications:
Length: 6.5 m
Width: 2.6 m
Height: 13 m (mast extended)
Engine: 275-hp turbocharged Detroit diesel
Speed: 100 km/h
Range of vehicle: 650 km
Frequency Range: 20 to 500 MHz
Nomenclature: AN/MRD-505 (V)
Range of Operations: 25 km along front line
Crew: 3 (normally used with 6 detachments)
Entered Service: 1995
Number in Service: 6
Light Assault Radio
The Light Assault Radio, or AN/PRC-521, is a modern, lightweight, tactical assault VHF Radio. It is soldier friendly, easily maintained and highly portable.
The radio supports both voice and data encryption and can communicate with the Combat Net Radio (Primary) in a fixed frequency mode. This is the smallest, hand-held, front-line radio available to the Army.
The AN/PRC-521 can be used in a variety of hand-held or manpack roles, meeting the needs of dismounted platoons and sections, security personnel, sentries, military police, and emergency forces.
Specifications:
Voice and data 30 - 88 MHz
25 kHz BW, 12.5 kHz channel steps
Two switchable power levels
Two tactical antenna types available
Secure and non-secure modes
Nomenclatures:
AN/PRC-521 Manpack radio set
Physical Characteristics:
Transceiver Length: 170 mm
Transceiver Length (Battery attached): 230 mm
Width: 75 mm
Depth: 45 mm
Transceiver Weight: 700 g
Transceiver Weight (Battery attached): 1.3 kg
Electrical:
Frequency Range: 30 - 88 MHz
Bandwidth: 25 kHz
Modulation: FM (F3E)
Channels: 14 preset, each separately programmable by fill device, PC, or radio-to-radio cloning
Frequency spacing/channel steps: 12.5 kHz or 25 kHz
Power Supply:
Supply voltage: 10V nominal
Battery life: (1:1:8 duty cycle)
Secondary (Lithium) battery life (low power Tx): 24 hours minimum
Secondary (Lithium) battery life (high power at 25ºC): 20 hours
Primary (rechargeable) battery life (low power Tx): 12 hours minimum
Primary (rechargeable) battery life (high power at 25ºC): 10 hours
Transmitter:
Power output: 0.5 and 2 watts, min. (switchable)
Receiver:
RX sensitivity: -116dBm (0.35µV) for 12 dB SINAD
Audio output power: 400 mW into 8 ohms
Audio output power: 10 mW into 300 ohms
Volume control: Six stepped volume levels
Spurious response and image rejection: Greater than 65 dB
External Controls:
Channel switch
On/off switch
Clear
Crypto switch
Zeroize
Push-to-talk
Squelch override
Communications Range:
Short flexible antenna: 500 metres nominal (plain text mode, low power)
Lightweight blade antenna: 10 kilometres nominal (plain text mode, high power)
Environmental Characteristics (to MIL-STD-810):
Temperature: -30ºC to +70ºC operating
Humidity: 90%, non-condensing
Immersion: 2 metres
Salt fog: 5% atmosphere
Shock: 1 metre drop
Accessories:
Short flexible antenna
Long blade antenna
Primary and secondary batteries
Battery chargers
Carrying harness
Frequency fill device
PC programmable (with software adapter)