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reacquisition new M113s, possibly implying that DDGM likely knew that the Regular Force would appropriate the new vehicles for their own use, as they later did with the Bison. Although Colonel Dallaire did not budge, the army sidestepped him and decided to purchase the Bison in July 1989 in the form of 149 "Bison" armoured personnel carriers, 18 "Bison CP" command posts, 16 "Wolf" 81 mm mortar carriers and 16 "MRV Bison" maintenance and recovery vehicles.
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The Bison production version differs from the baseline LAV-25 by raising the height of the roof, removing the turret ring, placing a commander's cupola behind the driver, and incorporating a rail mount system in the cargo/passenger compartment to quickly change mission specific equipment. The driver
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The entire process to produce the prototype took eight days, after which the "Bison", as named by DDGM, was assembled, painted and ready to be shown. It was driven up to CFB Borden and was presented during the parade on Armed Forces Day. It was considered to be a success, with Beatty coming on board
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chassis with the idea that the vehicle would be better suited to the intended reservist role over the M113A3 due to being wheeled compared to the tracked M113 APC, as the vehicles would likely do a large amount of their movement by road within Canada as well as the cheaper operation costs of using a
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The original plan for these 200 M113A3s was to have the vehicles manufactured in the United States with some parts produced locally in Canada to fulfil Canadian content requirements for Canadian Forces procurement. At the same time, Diesel Division General Motors Canada (DDGM) was nearing completion
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When first purchased, the Coyote was designated for service with both the Regular Force and Reserve Force, with the Mast variants earmarked for the Regular units and the Remotes designated for the Reserves. Shortly after taking delivery of the vehicles, but before they were assigned to the Reserve
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that had been used in tests to judge if the LAV-25 could be airdropped from transport aircraft. Similar to the small scale model, they began by cutting off the troop compartment while keeping the suspension, drive-train, and front half of the vehicle intact. The cut-off area was cut piece by piece
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rounds and a belt of HE-T explosive/fragmentation rounds. The main gun and coax machine gun are 2-axis stabilized. The turret is equipped with a laser rangefinder, but no ballistic computer. Elevation and lead corrections are applied manually by the gunner using multi-stadia reticules in the day,
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The Bison is described by Peter Kasurak as being the first step on the road to the transformation of the Canadian Forces, moving away from primarily tracked armoured vehicles towards wheeled armoured vehicles, setting a trend that is still prevalent. The Bison was seen during various high-profile
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to work on him, making largely the same arguments as DDGM had before, that the Bison would be more cost efficient for operation by the reservists over the tracked M113A3, that the Bison did not face the same restriction for use on roads as the tracked M113, and that the Regular Force would simply
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To convince Land Force Command to purchase the vehicle, two engineers from DDGM began to design the vehicle by working on a small scale model of the LAV II chassis. They cut off the troop compartment and added a large box on the rear half of the vehicle, which increased internal capacity. They
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6V53T engine developing 275 horsepower (205 kW), and can reach speeds of 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph) on road. The Coyote has a maximum road range of 660 kilometres (410 mi). Each vehicle is equipped with a tactical navigation system that includes a
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and then welded together to create a box on the rear half of the vehicle and was then fitted with a ramp. The turret ring was then replaced with a large folding roof hatch. A raised commander cupola was added on the front left of the vehicle behind the driver.
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replaced the two doors previously used for the troop compartment with a ramp similar to the style found on the M113. This small scale model was then shown to Dallaire, who was not interested in the proposal and continued to support the
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The standard armour of the Coyote protects against small arms fire, anti-personnel mines, and shrapnel, with add-on armour kits able to protect against larger projectiles. The Coyote is equipped with a suite of devices for detection
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is seated in the front-left of the crew compartment. The commander has a slightly raised position directly behind the driver with access to his own hatch and mounted machine gun. The engine is to the right of the crew compartment.
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A 15-tonne capacity hydraulic winch is fitted to every vehicle to aid in self-recovery. Unlike the LAV-25, the Coyote is equipped with extra fuel tanks in place of amphibious equipment. The Coyote is air-transportable on
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Personnel Carrier, Field Ambulance, 81mm Mortar Carrier, Command Post, Maintenance and Recovery Vehicle, Electronic Warfare Vehicle, Mobile Repair Team Vehicle, Air Space Coordination Centre Vehicle, Reconnaissance
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Land Force Command began looking for a new armoured personnel carrier to equip the Canadian Forces Reserves, after the release of the 1987 Defence White Paper by the then recently appointed
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While the prototype had seemingly won over Beatty, Colonel Dallaire was not convinced and continued to support the M113A3 acquisition, which caused DDGM to send a lobbyist to
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During this time a small team of salesmen and engineers heard about the army program and thought they had a chance to scoop up the contract and supply a vehicle based on the
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At this point DDGM decided to begin flexing lobbying muscles in 1988 to get the Canadian government to consider the vehicle more seriously. DDGM secured the support of
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The mast-mounted surveillance variants are equipped with a mast-mounted surveillance system that can be raised to 10 meters above the ground. This system includes the
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The main gun is equipped with dual ammunition feeds that allow for separate weapons effects, selectable by the gunner/crew commander. The standard load is a belt of
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Coyotes come in three variants: Command, Mast, and Remote. The Mast and Remote variants have a sophisticated suite of electronic surveillance equipment including
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Since the introduction of the Coyote to the Canadian Armed Forces, the vehicle has been used domestically and abroad. The Coyote was deployed during the
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have been adapted for use as armoured personnel carriers (original configuration – mostly replaced in this role by the
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The Bison's rail-mount system allows it to be adapted to a variety of roles without any major modifications. Bisons used by the
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scout role. It was initially used in the role of medium tank trainer within armoured cavalry squadrons in the same way as the
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The Canadian Forces began upgrading the Bison between 2002 and 2008. The upgrades include improved engine power, new
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Plant, as they had no additional contracts until 1990 and considered shutting down the plant during that time.
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with the idea, but stating that he would not force the army's hand to purchase the Bison over the M113A3.
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The engineers had little time to spare to produce a prototype of the vehicle, and began by starting with a
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based on the design of the LAV-25. The Canadian Forces ordered 203 of the vehicles in 1993 to replace the
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vehicles (25), engineer vehicles equipped with hydraulic tools and NBC reconnaissance vehicles (4).
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events during the 1990s and 2000s and is often associated with those periods and conflicts.
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that has been in active service since 1990, built by Diesel Division General Motors Canada.
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to the main gun while the other is pintle-mounted in front of the crew commander's hatch.
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series, which the Canadian Forces were already using in the form of M113A1s and M113A2s.
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and was facing the potential of having empty production lines for a year at the
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on June 5, 1988, as both Dallaire and Beatty would be attending the event.
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as part of the ground security force defending Coalition aircraft, the
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It was seen by the public and used by Canadian Forces during the
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The Coyote has been in service since 1996 for use in the light
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As of July 2009, the number of Bison vehicles in use were
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The Royal Canadian Armoured Corps: An Illustrated History
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units, all Coyotes were reassigned to the Regular Force.
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in an electrically driven turret. The turret features a
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Government of Canada, National Defence (8 March 2013).
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Canadian light armoured vehicle at the Calgary Stampede
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They were purchased and intended for operation by the
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Index

Bison armoured personnel carrier

12 Régiment blindé du Canada
LAV II
armoured cars
armoured personnel carriers
General Dynamics Land Systems Canada
Canadian Armed Forces
Australian Army
US National Guard
Armoured Personnel Carrier
Canada
'Operators'
War on Terror
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Yugoslav Wars
United Nations Operation in Somalia II
Gulf War
Oka Crisis
General Motors Diesel
C6
pintle
Detroit Diesel
armoured personnel carrier
Canadian Forces Primary Reserve
Land Force Command
Iltis
Minister of National Defence (Canada)
Perrin Beatty
Canadian Forces

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