Many countries will procure sub-optimal systems simply because they were developed and/or made in the country. Canada is a prime example of that, although small arms aren't in that category (well almost)
The Army's LSVW is a prime example of what many soldiers call a piece of junk. Based on an Italian design, it was fabricated in that hotbed of cutting vehicle technology, Kelowna BC. Based on first hand experience in DND procurement, major factors imposed on the worker bees are:
who the company is;
what region they are located in; and
in what federal riding are they located.
We would all like Canadian dollars to stay in Canada, but not when it comes to purchasing bad kit just so a Minister, or MP can crow about it at the next election.
I've heard the new Ranger rifle and the 9 mm pistol replacement ran up against the 10-year agreement Canada has with Colt where Colt is the exclusive supplier of small arms to the Canadian military. If what I heard is correct, foreign firms would have had to licence Colt so Colt could manufacture the new Ranger rifle and a new side arm in Canada. Large firearms manufacturers understandably wouldn't give up trade secrets to a competitor so the projects stalled. I can't speak to issues surrounding the G36 or FAMAS (and let's not forget the SA80!!) but their procurement was likely driven by domestic political forces insisting on national procurement. I won't even mention the Ross rifle.
Interesting isn't it the SAS looked at the SA80 and then went with the a M16 family rifle. When you're on a two-way range you don't really care in which riding your piece of kit was made just as long as it keeps Mummies # 1 son (daughter) alive.
The Army's LSVW is a prime example of what many soldiers call a piece of junk. Based on an Italian design, it was fabricated in that hotbed of cutting vehicle technology, Kelowna BC. Based on first hand experience in DND procurement, major factors imposed on the worker bees are:
who the company is;
what region they are located in; and
in what federal riding are they located.
We would all like Canadian dollars to stay in Canada, but not when it comes to purchasing bad kit just so a Minister, or MP can crow about it at the next election.
I've heard the new Ranger rifle and the 9 mm pistol replacement ran up against the 10-year agreement Canada has with Colt where Colt is the exclusive supplier of small arms to the Canadian military. If what I heard is correct, foreign firms would have had to licence Colt so Colt could manufacture the new Ranger rifle and a new side arm in Canada. Large firearms manufacturers understandably wouldn't give up trade secrets to a competitor so the projects stalled. I can't speak to issues surrounding the G36 or FAMAS (and let's not forget the SA80!!) but their procurement was likely driven by domestic political forces insisting on national procurement. I won't even mention the Ross rifle.

Interesting isn't it the SAS looked at the SA80 and then went with the a M16 family rifle. When you're on a two-way range you don't really care in which riding your piece of kit was made just as long as it keeps Mummies # 1 son (daughter) alive.



















































