The Canadian Modular Assault Rifle and Next‑Generation Small Arms
The Deep dive podcast por Eric Demers
Notas del episodio
Canada is retiring its long‑serving C7 and C8 rifles, ushering in a new era with the Canadian Modular Assault Rifle — a $300‑million leap into modern small‑arms design. Built on the Colt Canada Modular Rail Rifle, CMAR brings true modularity, M‑LOK compatibility, and advanced optics integration. Two variants anchor the program: a Full Spectrum model for frontline combat units and a General Service version for the wider force. Deliveries begin in 2027, marking the CAF’s most significant small‑arms refresh in decades. A standout innovation is the Multi‑Function Muzzle Device — a 3D‑printed suppressor, flash hider, and brake in one. The system keeps the proven 5.56mm chambering but improves barrel precision and reduces ammunition toxicity. This ensures NATO interoperability while boosting Canada’s domestic defence industry. Beyond hardware, CMAR is ...