A program intended to replace the entire stock of the Canadian military’s aging assault rifles is being sped up, CBC News has learned.
An internal Department of National Defence presentation references a move to quickly order the first tranche of weapons under the Canadian Modular Assault Rifle program.
The commander of the Canadian Army, Lt.-Gen. Mike Wright, confirmed in an interview with CBC News that the program, which has languished on the books for years, will now proceed with speedy delivery expected from a Canadian manufacturer.
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"We're on the cusp of signing a contract that will see those rifles start to be delivered to the Canadian Army as of next year," Wright said.
[Lt.-Gen. Mike Wright, the commander of the Canadia

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