The Canadian army presently does not have a self-propelled barrel artillery on its condition, based solely on the solutions of drawn coal. 105 and 155 mm. Here we talk of light-haubic C3 (modernized M101 utilized for training and causing controlled avalanches Canada has 98 specified departments) and LG1 Mark II (28 pieces) and ultralight M777 (33 copies). Thus, the country has very limited fire support measures for artillery in its territory and finances, which is expected to change. The objectives are to show the following slides from an undisclosed presentation on "Modernization of intermediate fire".