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List of future or planned Canadian Forces projects. ==Canadian Army== |- style="background:#aabccc;" !Model!!Type!!Number!!Dates!!Manufacturer!!Details |- | Improved combat uniform || CADPAT || 24,000 || 2012- || || The Department of National Defence estimates the production rate would be about 24,000 ICU uniforms per year. The decision to change the combat uniform is mostly due to problems with drying, and it offers poor integration with operational equipment. The other reason is the loss of color after only one year of use. |- style="background:#efefef; color:black" |Small Arms Replacement Project || Small arms || N/A || 2012–2022 || N/A || In October 2007, Department of National Defence approved the Identification of the Small Arms Replacement Project II (SARP II). The SARP II will deliver a modern networked integrated direct fire, multi-effect, portable anti-personnel and anti-material capability that includes weapons, fire control, munitions, training systems and logistic support. The cost for SARP II exceeds $1 Billion for the 2012-2022 period. |- | Long-Range Precision Rocket System (LRPRS) || Multiple rocket launcher || 17 || 2014–2018 || || The Department of National Defence is considering the purchase of the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS). The former Chief of the Land Staff, Lieutenant-General Andrew Leslie, said the plan to acquire rocket launchers was something that "would be considered much further down the road—possibly in the 2012 time frame. The Canadian Forces will acquire in total 17 Multiple rocket launcher by the year 2014–2018. The Canadian Forces wants a developed and battle proven military-off-the-shelf system. |- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle || Armoured Personnel Carrier || 500 || 2014–2016 || Textron Systems Canada Inc., Rheinmetall / || TAPV project will procure 500 vehicles with an option for an additional 100. They will replace the RG-31 Nyala and Coyote Reconnaissance Vehicle and will complement the G-Wagen starting by 2014. The TAPV will be equipped with EODC’s Advanced Modular Armor Protection (AMAP). Rheinmetall and Kongsberg Protech Systems will build the Remote weapon station (RWS). The Canadian Army will use the Tactical Armoured Patrol Vehicle (TAPV): a reconnaissance variant and a general utility variant. 193 reconnaissance variant vehicles will replace the Coyote. The remaining 307 vehicles will serve as new armoured personnel carriers, equipped with Remote Weapon Systems. |- | Leopard 2 based AEV || Armoured engineering vehicle || 13 || 2011–2017 || N/A || 13 new armoured engineering vehicles (AEV), with an option for 5 more, will be acquired as part of the Force Mobility Enhancement (FME) project. The new AEV will replace the Canadian Forces’ aging fleet of Leopard 1-based Badger AEV fleet.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tanks for the Lesson: Leopards, too, for Canada )〕 |- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | Leopard 2-based ARV || Armoured recovery vehicle || 2 || 2011- || N/A || 2 new armoured recovery vehicles (ARV), with an option for 2 more, will be purchased to replace or supplement the existing Taurus ARVs as part of the FME project.〔〔 |- | Tactical mobility equipment || Mine plows/Mine rollers/Dozer blades || 29 || 2011- || N/A|| The FME project will acquire 29 dozer blades, mine ploughs and mine rollers to equip the Leopard 2 fleet starting by 2011. Option of 30 more.〔〔 |- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | LAV III Upgrade Program || Infantry fighting vehicle || 550 || 2011–2019 || General Dynamics Canada || The Department of National Defence will modernize 550 LAV-IIIs and incorporate new features. The modernization program include the upgrade of the fire control and acquisition systems, the upgrade of the lethality and the firepower, the upgrade of the mobility, and finally increasing the level of protection with the STANAG 4569 level 4 instead of the current level 3. The upgrade will extend the LAV III life span to 2035. Option of 80. The PPCLI had tested a new LAV-III with a Remote weapon system (RWS).〔()〕 The Nanuk Remotely Controlled Weapon Station was developed in Canada,and will gradually integrate the system into the Canadian Army.〔()〕 The LAV RWS will provide troops with better protection against roadside bomb.〔 〕 |- | Integrated Soldier System || Network-centric warfare || 17,000 || 2010- || || || |- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | Advanced Lightweight Anti-Armor Weapon System (ALAWS) || Anti-tank guided missile || N/A || 2016 || N/A || $194 million has been set aside for the purchase of a short to medium range anti-tank guided missile which will replace the ERYX. The Raytheon/Lockheed Martin Javelin and Rafael Spike offered through the EuroSpike GmbH consortium are the only systems being considered. There has been no movement on the project since 2006 when the European-based consortium was asked to resubmit its bid. |- | Draganflyer X8 || micro UAV || 2 || TBD || Draganflyer || The Canadian Forces will procure two Draganflyer X8 for $40,000. They will be based at CFB Suffield for trials.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=A pair of Draganflyer X8 micro UAV (from Saskatoon) for DRDC Autonomous Robotic Platform Field Trials – MERX ACAN Notice )〕 |- style="background:#efefef; color:black" | Stealth Snowmobile || Snowmobile || TBD || TBD || TBD || The Canadian Forces will develop a "stealth" snowmobile which can travel more than 15 km in electric mode or hybrid mode. The government as launched a tender totaling 550,000 dollars to build a prototype.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Canadian military developing stealth snowmobile )〕 |- | rigid hull inflatable boat || rigid hull inflatable boat || 8 || TBD || Kanter Marine Inc. || The CANSOFCOM will received eight rigid hull inflatable boats with an option of two. The government recently awarded a contract for $1.87 million to Kanter Marine Inc. to produce a boat smaller than the current 7,2 meters boat used by the Canadian Forces.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Canadian Special Forces To Get New Boats )〕 |} 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Planned Canadian Forces projects」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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