Modern Canadian
Canadian Armed Forces â Land Force
A ghost of the army that captured Vimy Ridge in WW1 and beat the 1 SS Panzer Corps in Normandy, the Land Force consists of 3 Regular Army Mechanized Infantry Brigades (3 Infantry Battalions, 1 Armored Regiment, 1 Close Support Medium Artillery Regiment, 1 VLLAD Battery) and 10 Light Infantry Brigades (all reservists consisting 2 Light Infantry Battalions (2 companies each) 1 Light Armour Regiment (of 2 FSV Cougar Squadrons and 1 Recce Squadron ( Jeeps with MMG)), 1 Light Artillery Regiment (of 2 batteries of towed 105mm C3 howitzers) and 1 Field Engineer Squadron and 1 VLLAD Battery)) 4th Engineer Support Regiment, 1 Signals Regiment and 4th Air Defense Regiment. At full war mobilization (and given time to buy the equipment) there should be troops for 4 divisions of mechanized infantry.
Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters (Commands 3 Infantry battalions, 1 Armored Regiment and 1 Artillery Regiment)
HQ 1 HQ
Bde Recce Squadron 5 Coyote
Bde Anti-Armour Company 5 LAV/TUA
Bde Air Defense Battery 6 M113, 6 Javelin
Note Reserve brigades do not have an anti-armour company, use Jeep/MG in the reconnaissance squadron and truck in place of Bison in headquarters.
Canadian Armored Regiment
HQ 1 HQ
4 Armored Squadrons each 4 Leopard C1 or C2
Recce Troop 2 Coyote
Note One Squadron may be either Coyote or Cougar in place of Leopard. Reserve Units use Cougar only. Leopard C1 is a Leopard 1A4 and C2 is a Leopard 1A5 with the MEXAS upgrade armour package on Turret and Hull and a fire control system similar to M1 Abrams.
Canadian Mechanized Infantry Battalion
HQ 1 HQ
4 Mechanized Companies ea 3 LAV3, 3 Rifle, 1 Eryx
Anti Tank Platoon 3 LAV/TUA
Mortar Platoon 2 LAV/81M
Pioneer Platoon 1 LAV, 1 Engr
Recce Platoon 2 Coyote
Note In peacetime one battalion of a brigade contains a light infantry battalion of four infantry companies (two light infantry companies trained in Mountain and Arctic warfare, one company airmobile and one company airborne). It is assumed that in wartime these units would be the basis for light, airmobile and airborne brigades but they are trained and can be used as mechanized infantry. In peacetime, reserve infantry units have no support platoons and are pure infantry formations (1 headquarters and two companies in jeeps and trucks).
Canadian Close Support Medium Howitzer Regiment
4 Batteries each 2 M109
OP Battery 6 FAO
Note This regiment has two batteries worth of 105mm LG1 howitzers (105H) towed by either AVGP or BV206 as a substitute to the M109 if operational conditions and terrain warrant. Thus Canadian Artillery units have 6 batteries worth of equipment. 155H available after 2007.
Canadian Light Howitzer Regiment
2 Batteries each 1 FAO, 2 105H, 2 Trucks
Note Strictly, an army reserve unit.
Canadian Combat Engineer Regiment
HQ 1 HQ
Field Engineer Squadron 5 Bison, 5 Engr
Armored Engr Squadron
4 M113, 3 Engr, 1 Engr, 1 AVLB, 1 AEV
Canadian Air Defense Regiment
HQ 1 HQ
VSHORAD Battery 6 M113, 6 Javelin
ADATS Battery 6 ADATS
Canadian Armored Regiment 1953 to 1979
HQ 1 HQ, 1 Ferret
3 Armored Squadrons each 4 Centurion 105
Recce Troop 2 Ferret
Canadian Armored Recce Regiment 1967 to 1979
HQ 1 HQ
2 Recce Squadrons each 4 Lynx
1 Recce Squadron 4 Ferret
Note This unit served as divisional troops, the exact unit was 8th Canadian Hussars (Regular Force not the Reserve Force 8th CH (PL))
Canadian Mechanized Infantry Battalion 1970 to 1999
HQ 1 HQ
4 Mechanized Companies ea 3 M113, 3 Rifle
Anti Tank Platoon 3 M113/TOW
Mortar Platoon 2 81M, 2 Truck
Pioneer Platoon 1 M113, 1 Engr
Recce Platoon 2 Jeep, 2 Recon
Note All Regular Force battalions in Germany were organized this way. 1964 to 1970 use M113/106 in place of M113/TOW. 1984 Recce platoon is 2 Lynx only and add 2 M113 to mortar platoon for Germany based units (deleting the 2 Truck). 1988 add TUA and delete M113/TOW.
Canadian Infantry Battalion 1970 to 1979
HQ 1 HQ
2 Infantry Companies ea 3 Rifle, 3 Truck
1 Mechanized Companies ea 3 M113, 3 Rifle
Anti Tank Platoon 3 Jeep/TOW
Mortar Platoon 2 81M, 2 Truck
Pioneer Platoon 1 Truck, 1 Engr
Recce Platoon 2 Jeep, 2 Recon
Note All Regular Force battalions in Canada were organized this way. After 1980 2 battalions became mechanized as Germany and the remainder became motorized with AVGP APC. 1960 to 1970 use Jeep/106 in place of Jeep/TOW. 1988 add TUA and delete M113/TOW
Division â 3 or 4 Brigades can come together under a Headquarters to form a Division, add 1 Engineer Support Regiment, 1 Signals Regiment and 1 Air Defense Regiment as Division Troops.