List of military equipment of the Canadian Army in World War II
At the beginning of the Second World War, Canada did not have an extensive manufacturing industry besides car manufacturing. Therefore, most of Canadian weapons and equipment during the war were imported from either Britain or the US. == Knives and bayonets == == Small arms == === Pistols === === Submachine guns === === Rifles === === Grenades and grenade launchers === This list is grossly incomplete, listing a small fraction of approximately 30 grenade varieties used by Canadians during World War II. === Flamethrowers === Flamethrower, Portable, No 2 "Ack-Pack" == Machine guns == === Infantry and dual-purpose machine guns === === Vehicle and aircraft machine guns === == Artillery == === Infantry mortars === === Heavy mortars & rocket launchers === Land Mattress C-21 UCM - === Field artillery === === Anti-tank guns === == Anti-tank weapons (besides anti-tank guns) == Boys Anti-Tank Rifle PIAT-1943-1950s Clam Magnetic Mine Mk 5 mine Mk 2 mine Bazooka Bangalore torpedo (not a grenade or anti-tank) == Anti-aircraft weapons == == Vehicles == Canada produced a wide variety of combat vehicles during World War II domestically, but all primary fighting vehicles were imported because of manufacturing quality concerns.
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