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Canadian Weapons
I've been reading thru some of the MP websites and noticed that there seems to be a bit of confusion as to what weapons we have / are using currently.
Updated: 9/25/2017: C6A1 Flex Updated: 5/19/2017 Small Arms and Light Weapons; Canadian Weapons A "C" designation is only given to a weapon that is produced in Canada. Pistols, SMG's, Shotguns and Rifles Browning High-Power Pistol SIG-Sauer Model P225 Heckler & Koch USP C1 Submachine Gun (Sterling) Heckler & Koch 9mm MP5(N) Remington Model 870 Benelli Model M3 Super 90 C1 (Rifle) C1A1 (Rifle) C2 (LMG) C2A1 (LMG) C3 MRSWS (Medium Range Sniper Weapon System) C3A1 MRSWS (Medium Range Sniper Weapon System) C7 (Rifle) C7A1 (Rifle) C7A2 (Rifle) C7A3 (Rifle) C8 (Rifle) C8A1 (Rifle) C8A2 (Rifle) C8SFW (Rifle) C8A3 (Rifle) C14 Timberwolf MRSWS (Medium Range Sniper Weapon System) C15 Long Range Sniper Weapon (LRSW) MRS (Marksmen Rifle Systems, No known "C" designations) Grenades; Launchers, Launched and Hand M61 Fragmentation Grenade C13 Fragmentation Grenade (M67 Fragmentation Grenade) V40 Mini Fragmentation Grenade M203A1 Grenade Launcher C149 40mm High Explosive/Fragmentation (HE/FRAG) C16 Close Area Suppression Weapon (CASW) (Heckler & Koch GMG) Machine Guns C5 GPMG (Medium Machine Gun) C6 GPMG (Medium Machine Gun) C6A1 Flex GPMG (Medium Machine Gun) C9 (Light Machine Gun) C9A1 (Light Machine Gun) C9A2 (Light Machine Gun) M2HB (Heavy Machine Gun) M2HB QCB (Heavy Machine Gun) Anti-Tank M72 SRAAW(L) M72A1 SRAAW(L) M72A2 SRAAW(L) M72C7 SRAAW(L) M2/M3 Carl Gustav SRAAW(M) M40A2 106mm Recoilless Rifle ERYX SRAAW(H) Mortars M19 60mm Mortar C3 81mm Mortar (L16 81 mm Mortar) Artillery C1 105mm Howitzer (M2A1 105mm Howitzer) C3 105mm Howitzer LG1 Mark II 105mm Howitzer M777 155mm Howitzer Last edited by nuke11; 09-25-2017 at 08:26 PM. |
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E-factor away! E = Diameter x Velocity / 50
I look forward to it! E=(D×V)/50 Last edited by ArmySGT.; 04-11-2014 at 09:35 AM. |
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ERYX SYSTEM Alternative Designations: Anti-Char Courtee Portee (ACCP) Date of Introduction: 1991 Proliferation: At least 8 countries Description: Crew: 1-3 depending on required load or vehicle available Primary mount: Ground mount on tripod or shoulder launch Alternate mounts: Shoulder launch--standing, kneeling or prone Weight Excluding Missile (kg): 3 with II night Sight 4 with added tripod 7.4 with tripod and Mirabel sight Length Overall in Firing Position (m): 0.905 Height Overall In Firing Position (m): INA Width Overall In Firing Position (m): INA tripod, 0.16 on shoulder ARMAMENT Launcher Name: Eryx Launch Method: Disposable launch canister Elevation (°): INA, tripod; unlimited on shoulder launch Rate of Launch: (missiles/min): 1 est Reaction Time (sec): 20-30 (includes emplace time) Emplacement Time (min): See Reaction Time (above) Displacement Time (min): < 0.03 Ready/Stowed Missiles: 1/ 0 FIRE CONTROL FCS Name: INA Guidance: SACLOS Command Link: Wire Beacon Type: Infrared laser diode Tracker Type: Charged couple device (CCD) Susceptible To Countermeasures: EO jammers, smoke, counter-fire Counter-countermeasures: Flight time less than 4 seconds Rangefinder: INA Sights w/Magnification: Gunner: Day: INA, 3x Field of View (°): 3.4 Acquisition Range (m): INA Night: French Mirabel thermal sight Field of View (°): INA Acquisition Range (m): 1,000 VARIANTS Bumbar (Bumble Bee): Yugoslavian variant which appears similar to Eryx, also available for export. Penetration is claimed as 1,000 mm + ERA with a tandem warhead. Weight is said to be 17 kg with missile. Length is 1.2 m. A thermal night sight is available. AMMUNITION Antitank Guided Missile Name: Eryx Alternative Designations: ACCP Missile Weight (kg): 11 (in tube) Missile Diameter (mm): 136 Warhead Type: Tandem Shaped Charge (HEAT) Armor Penetration (mm CE): 900 E-Factor = 5363 E-factor/AV = 48 * 2.5^[3.322(log(900) - 1.4049)] = 5362.964991 Minimum/Maximum Range (m): 50/600 Probability of Hit (%): 90 Average Velocity (m/s): 162 Time of Flight to Max Range (sec): 3.7 Other missiles: N/A NOTES The disposable canister/launch tube is attached to the reusable firing post (which includes sight systems). Eryx employs a recoil reduction system with reduced back-blast, which permits launch from inside of buildings. A rest such as a ledge or sandbag is required for launches beyond 350 meters. Signature reduction includes noise and smoke reduction. The original Sopelem 0B50 II night sight had a range of 600 m. |
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If you want a head start have a look at my page, been doing this sort of thing for along time; http://www.thesupplybunker.net/morrwpns.htm |
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Updated the list of weapons.
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Help me out on the rifles. C1, C7, C8..... Enfield, FAL, and M16?
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C1 -> FN FAL C7 -> M16A3 C8 -> M4 |
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