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  2. List of active Canadian military aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian CF-35 is a proposed variant that would differ from the F-35A through the addition of a drogue parachute and may include an F-35B/C-style refuelling probe. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] In 2012, it was revealed that the CF-35 would employ the same boom refuelling system as the F-35A. [ 32 ]

  3. AeroVironment RQ-20 Puma - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Army - An unknown number of RQ-20A Puma are operated by the Canadian Armed Forces. [27] Royal Canadian Navy - 12 aircraft used for all Kingston-class coastal defence vessels. Costa Rica. Air Vigilance Service - Costa Rica received a systems with total of 6 Puma AE drones as part of US Military Assistance grant [28] Czech Republic

  4. List of equipment of the Canadian Army - Wikipedia

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    Canadian designation C14 Medium Range Sniper Weapon System. [85] Standard issue sniper rifle. [86] [78] Accuracy International AW United Kingdom: Sniper rifle 7.62×51mm NATO AWP AWP variant used exclusively by Joint Task Force 2. [59] McMillan TAC-50 United States: Anti-material rifle: 12.7×99mm NATO Canadian designation C15 Long-Range Sniper ...

  5. AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven - Wikipedia

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    RQ-11A Raven A (no longer in production) [citation needed]; RQ-11B Raven B [citation needed]; CU-173 Raven B - version for the Canadian Armed Forces [9]; Solar Raven – In November 2012, the Air Force Research Laboratory integrated 20 cm 2 (3.1 in 2) flexible solar panels into the Raven platform's wing sections using a clear, protective plastic film and an adhesive to augment the existing ...

  6. Canadair CL-89 - Wikipedia

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    The first, less than successful flight was made at Yuma, Arizona in March 1964. The British wanted changes in the system (consisting of the drone, the launcher, the retrieval equipment and the support) to be "Soldier Proof". They sent an army officer to Canadair and with his help set up a maintenance advisory group which had excellent results.

  7. Aeryon Labs - Wikipedia

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    Aeryon Labs is a Canadian developer and manufacturer of miniature unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario.Founded in 2007, it is a subsidiary of Denver, Colorado based company FLIR Systems. [1]