January 24, 2020 – Ottawa – National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces

The Government of Canada’s commitment to equipping the members of the Canadian Armed Forces continues, with the purchase of 3,626 new C6A1 FLEX General Purpose Machine Guns (GPMG) from Colt Canada, Defence Minister Harjit S. Sajjan announced today.

As the current C6 machine guns were procured over 30 years ago, the Department of National Defence needs to replace those removed from service due to wear and tear, and others that are reaching the end of their service life.

The purchase announced today will ensure that the Canadian Armed Forces continue to have a modern and reliable weapon to support training and operations.

This acquisition supplements the 1,148 machine guns that were acquired in 2017, which featured a durable polymer butt stock instead of the current wooden style. The weapons allow soldiers to attach pointing devices and optical sighting systems to help increase operational and tactical effectiveness.

This procurement is an example of progress on Canada’s commitments under Canada’s defence policy, Strong, Secure, Engaged, to modernize, renew and restore Canada’s military by providing them with the tools they need to succeed in operations.

Such investments will improve the Canadian Army’s operational capability, and will help provide an advantage over potential adversaries.