The ones in the LdSH(RC) are T-LAV variants with rubber track and new/upgraded engines.
We got the first M113s at the Armoured Corps school in Camp Borden in the summer of 1965. The RCAC School ran courses for the Infantry because this was a tracked vehicle. I got my first turn at the tiller bars at that time.
The M113 was an excellent vehicle from an automotive point of view and they served us well for some 46 years (I'm on the base in Edmonton this week doing some contract training work and saw one being driven in the LDSH(RC) compound today). They are on their way out though, being replaced by the LAV. They were thinly armored and were intended to be a "battle taxi", rather than a fighting vehicle, to move infantry quickly over shell swept ground.
I saw a number of Israeli M113s which had been knocked out in the Yom Kippur war of 1973. They were reamed out like a soup can and sure made you realize their limitations from a protection point of view. It would be very costly to keep a privately owned one going.





















































