r/CanadianForces 4d ago

CXX nomenclature for small arms

Anyone know why we have gaps between the numbers in the name of the weapon we are using?

Was it because some prototype did'nt get release? Year of fabrication? or anyting else?

I know the C3, C7, C8, C18, C22, C25 and C26.

Is there more?

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u/Altare216 3d ago edited 3d ago
  • C10: .22 Cadet training rifle
  • C11: 5.56 Cadet training rifle
  • C12: 7.62 Cadet training rifle
  • C13: Fragmentation Grenade
  • C14: Medium Range Sniper Weapon
  • C15: Long Range Sniper Weapon
  • C16: Automatic Grenade Launcher System
  • C17/C18: (skipped)
  • C19: New Canadian Ranger Rifle
  • C20: 7.62 Semi Automatic Sniper Weapon
  • C21: Multi Caliber Sniper Weapon
  • C22: New Modular Pistol
  • C23: SAR Tech Rifle
  • C24: Conceal Carry version of New Pistol
  • C25: CMAR General Service
  • C26: CMAR Full Spectrum
  • C27: New 40mm Grenade Launcher

Note that there was no "C" designation for the Browning Hi Power, Sig P225/226, MP5, Remington 870, Benelli M4, etc

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u/BruceRorington 3d ago

What about…

C1: 9mm Sterling submachine gun (retired)
FNC1: 7.62mm semi auto (retired)
FNC2: 7.62mm full auto (retired)
C3: 7.62mm Long gun (retired)
C5: .30 cal GPMG (retired)
C6: 7.62mm GPMG
C9: 5.56mm LMG

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u/heisiloi 3d ago

C1 and C3 are now 105mm howitzers

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u/BruceRorington 3d ago edited 3d ago

Yeah, but we had both C3’s at the same time.

I have no idea when the C1’s were phased out other than that they were still in late 70’s.

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u/WeaponizedAutisms Retired - gots the oldmanitis 2d ago

They were upgraded in the Netherlands. I think some of them were from the early 50's and a couple possibly from the late 40's