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GDLS Canada Unveils Grizzly LAV 10x10 Self-Propelled Howitzer

Key Takeaways
  • GDLS Canada unveils Grizzly LAV 10x10 Self-Propelled Howitzer.
  • System combines domestic 10x10 LAV-based chassis with KNDS Germany's Artillery Gun Module.
  • Grizzly enters competition for Canadian Army's Indirect Fires Modernization program.
  • Vehicle features fire-on-the-move capability, aligning with Canadian Army's modernization requirements.
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Strategic Implications

The introduction of the Grizzly LAV 10x10 may indicate a shift in Canada's artillery modernization strategy, favoring domestic manufacturing and wheeled mobility. This could strengthen Canada's ability to deliver rapid, survivable indirect fire, and may set a precedent for future artillery procurement, suggesting a growing emphasis on automated, mobile systems.

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Canadian Army Eyes Replacement For Aging M777 Howitzers With New Artillery System

General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada has unveiled the Grizzly LAV 10x10 Self-Propelled Howitzer at CANSEC 2026, a Canadian-built contender for the Canadian Army’s effort to replace its aging M777 artillery fleet. The system combines a domestic 10x10 LAV-based chassis with KNDS Germany’s combat-proven Artillery Gun Module, offering advanced shoot-and-scoot operations and fire-on-the-move capability. This development was first reported by Army Recognition.

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Key Takeaways
  • GDLS Canada unveils Grizzly LAV 10x10 Self-Propelled Howitzer.
  • System combines domestic 10x10 LAV-based chassis with KNDS Germany's Artillery Gun Module.
  • Grizzly enters competition for Canadian Army's Indirect Fires Modernization program.
  • Vehicle features fire-on-the-move capability, aligning with Canadian Army's modernization requirements.
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Strategic Implications

The introduction of the Grizzly LAV 10x10 may indicate a shift in Canada's artillery modernization strategy, favoring domestic manufacturing and wheeled mobility. This could strengthen Canada's ability to deliver rapid, survivable indirect fire, and may set a precedent for future artillery procurement, suggesting a growing emphasis on automated, mobile systems.

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What Happened

Canadian Army Eyes Replacement For Aging M777 Howitzers With New Artillery System

General Dynamics Land Systems-Canada has unveiled the Grizzly LAV 10x10 Self-Propelled Howitzer at CANSEC 2026, a Canadian-built contender for the Canadian Army’s effort to replace its aging M777 artillery fleet. The system combines a domestic 10x10 LAV-based chassis with KNDS Germany’s combat-proven Artillery Gun Module, offering advanced shoot-and-scoot operations and fire-on-the-move capability. This development was first reported by Army Recognition.

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