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The Canadian army could not use some of its new tanks in Afghanistan shortly after their arrival because of technical problems, indicated the auditor General Sheila Fraser in a report published Tuesday. So that the tanks Leopard 2A6M are of return on the combat battlefield, it was necessary to strip some parts of other armoured vehicles in the zone of war, or on tanks intended for the training. According to the general auditor, the problem was worsened by a shortage of spare parts. She added that it is as a last resort that one takes parts on tanks on the field, but that the operational force in Afghanistan immediately started to use this method as of the arrival of the Leopard 2 A6M. A series of intense combat and a growing number of roadside bombs obliged the army to deploy a squadron of old tanks Leopard 1 in Kandahar, in the autumn of 2006. The commanders quickly realized that the tanks are old and that air-conditioning is not adequate in the desert. In April 2007, the conservative government announced that it was going to spend 650 million $ for an emergency plan for the acquisition of new tanksThe Canadian army could not use some of its new tanks in Afghanistan shortly after their arrival because of technical problems, indicated the auditor General Sheila Fraser in a report published Tuesday.

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Char de combat
Type
Nbr.
T-90S
?
T-54 / T-55
320
T-62
330
T-72
350
Véhicules blindés légers
Type
Nbr.
BMP-1
700
BMP-2
289
BTR-50 / OT-62
30
 
 
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Véhicules blindés à roues
Type
Nbr.
BRDM-2
60
Saladin
49
BTR-60 / OT-64
400
BTR-80
200
Engensa EE-9 Cascavel
50
AML-60
55
Véhicules missiles
Type
Nbr.
Anti-tank missile armoured vehicle
BRDM-2 AT-3 Sagger Anti-tank
64
Mutiple rocket launcher system
BM-21 122 mm
48
BM-14 BM-16 130 mm
48
BM-24 240 mm
30
Smerch 9A52 300 mm
18
Anti-aircraft missile
SA-7 Grail
180
SA-14
 
SA-16
 
SA-8 Gecko
24
SA-9 Gaskin
46
Surface to Air missile
SA-2 Guideline
6
SA-3 Goa
5
SA-6 Gainful
10
SA-13 Gopher
32
 
 
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Véhicules d'artillerie
Type
Nbr.
Towed Artillery
D-74 122 mm
28
M-1931/37 122 mm
100
M-30 M-1938 122 mm
60
D-30 122 mm
198
M-46 130 mm
10
ML-20 M-1937 152 mm
10
Self-Proppeled armoured howitzer
 
2S1 122 mm
150
2S3 152 mm
35
Anti-aircraft armoured vehicle
ZSU-23-4 23 mm
219
Hélicoptères
Type
Nbr.
Mi-24 Mk III
36
Mi-171
42
Mi-8 / Mi-17
45
SA-330 Puma
5
AS-550 Ecureuil
12
Alouette II / III
6
Bell 206
3
Mi-2
28
 
 
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Armes lourdes et légères
Type
Nbr.
Mortar
M-37 82 mm
150
M-1943 120 mm
120
M-1943 160 mm
60
Anti-tank Guided Weapons missile ATGW
AT-3 Sagger
-
AT-4 Spigot
-
MILAN
-
AT-5 Spandrel
-
Recoilless gun
B-10 82 mm
120
B-11 107 mm
58
Anti-tank gun
ZIS-2 57 mm
156
D-44 85 mm
37
T-12 100 mm
3
SU-100P 100 mm
50
Air Defense anti-aircraft gun
ZPU-2 / ZPU-4 14.5 mm
80
ZU-23 towed 23 mm
105
M-1939 37 mm
145
S-60 57 mm
70
KS-12 85 mm
20
KS-19 100 mm
150
KS-30 130 mm
10
 
 
     
 

 
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