Experience the power, precision, and engineering excellence of the Canadian Armed Forces at the Canadian International AutoShow 2026 in Toronto. In this exclusive 4K HDR 60FPS walkthrough, we explore a rare military technology showcase featuring armoured vehicles, defense systems, and advanced aerospace components displayed inside one of Canada’s largest automotive exhibitions.
Filmed during Media Day at the Canadian International AutoShow 2026, this exhibit highlights the intersection of military engineering, heavy-duty vehicle design, and modern defense innovation. On display are multiple Canadian Armed Forces armoured vehicles, a target practice drone ship, and a turboprop aircraft engine — demonstrating cutting-edge propulsion systems and battlefield mobility technology.
This video provides close-up cinematic footage of military-grade machinery, armored transport vehicles, and aerospace components — captured in ultra-smooth 60FPS with HDR for maximum detail and realism. Whether you're interested in defense technology, military vehicles, aerospace engineering, or heavy equipment innovation, this walkthrough delivers an immersive look at Canada’s military hardware inside Toronto’s premier automotive event.
The Canadian Armed Forces exhibition stands out at AutoShow 2026 as a powerful reminder of how automotive engineering and military vehicle design share advancements in durability, powertrains, propulsion, and safety systems.
If you enjoy military vehicle tours, armored vehicle showcases, Canadian defense technology, or unique exhibitions from major international auto shows, this is a must-watch experience.
📍 Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre
🎥 Filmed in 4K HDR 60FPS
🚗 Event: Canadian International AutoShow 2026
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Filmed during Media Day at the Canadian International AutoShow 2026, this exhibit highlights the intersection of military engineering, heavy-duty vehicle design, and modern defense innovation. On display are multiple Canadian Armed Forces armoured vehicles, a target practice drone ship, and a turboprop aircraft engine — demonstrating cutting-edge propulsion systems and battlefield mobility technology.
This video provides close-up cinematic footage of military-grade machinery, armored transport vehicles, and aerospace components — captured in ultra-smooth 60FPS with HDR for maximum detail and realism. Whether you're interested in defense technology, military vehicles, aerospace engineering, or heavy equipment innovation, this walkthrough delivers an immersive look at Canada’s military hardware inside Toronto’s premier automotive event.
The Canadian Armed Forces exhibition stands out at AutoShow 2026 as a powerful reminder of how automotive engineering and military vehicle design share advancements in durability, powertrains, propulsion, and safety systems.
If you enjoy military vehicle tours, armored vehicle showcases, Canadian defense technology, or unique exhibitions from major international auto shows, this is a must-watch experience.
📍 Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre
🎥 Filmed in 4K HDR 60FPS
🚗 Event: Canadian International AutoShow 2026
Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more 4K HDR automotive and specialty showcase walkthroughs from Toronto’s biggest events!
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00:04I'm sorry, I don't have to pay for it.
00:57I don't have to pay for it.
01:23Hi, I'm Lieutenant Commander Lisa Tubb.
01:25I'm a Public Affairs Officer at the Canadian Forces Recruiting Group Headquarters.
01:28Behind me we have a Royal Canadian Navy Hammerhead Drone, so this is created to be destroyed.
01:37Next to us we've got some video playing from a recent utilization of this, it was just training.
01:43The Hammerhead is driven right into a target and the target is neutralized, so really really
01:50neat.
02:02One thing I do want to say about the Royal Canadian Navy, there is a one year paid internship
02:07style kind of program right now called the Naval Experience Program.
02:12So, you don't know if the Navy is for you, you say, hey, you know what, I'm interested
02:17in it, I want to give it a try.
02:18For one year, no strings attached, you can give the Navy a try, you're not attached to any occupation,
02:24you get to experience a little bit of everything.
02:27So, Naval Experience Program, take a look on forces.ca, it's a one year internship style
02:32program.
02:32So, throughout the Canadian International Auto Show we'll have recruiting staff and subject
02:37matter experts here on scene to not only explain what these equipment pieces do, what they're
02:43capable of, but opportunities for you to join the Canadian Armed Forces.
02:48If you look around at these equipment pieces, yes, it's impressive, yes, it kind of matches
02:52that idea we have of, what is it like to be in the military?
02:55Oh, it's to be on the front line.
02:57No.
02:57There are so many other jobs behind the front line that make that front line work possible.
03:02You want to be in logistics?
03:03We have so many jobs for you.
03:06Public affairs, imagery technicians, cooks, clerks.
03:10If you can dream it, there is a job for you in uniform in the Canadian Armed Forces.
03:15And moreover, there are paid education pathways that get you paid tuition and a guaranteed
03:21job on graduation.
03:23So, it's a win-win.
03:25There are so many opportunities.
03:26Come down to the Canadian International Auto Show and come speak with our team.
03:31We're happy to have you.
03:31This is the water.
03:32We end up shooting it down and then it sinks.
03:34So, this here is what we use.
03:36They just sit in the water.
03:38And you don't need it.
03:39They don't need it.
03:53So, anyone can come and speak to a recruiter here or subject matter experts.
03:57They can understand a little bit more about the different jobs and what they do.
04:02We can start your application here.
04:04You can also start it at home at forces.ca.
04:07And from there, you'll be directed the next steps.
04:17We've got the remote control, like the computer and stuff.
04:19That's all on the ship.
04:21So, that we can allow to follow the ship.
04:23We have a video over there on the TV.
04:29So, thank you for joining us.
04:31Thank you, everyone.
04:34Thank you, everyone.
04:39You.
04:43And you.
04:49So, thank you.
05:38Oh, I'm sorry, dear.
05:58I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
06:06I'm sorry, dear.
06:33Good day.
06:33My name is Master Corporal French.
06:35I'm from the Royal Canadian Dragoons.
06:36Behind me, we have the LAV 6.0.
06:39This is the current vehicle that the Canadian Armed Forces is using.
06:42It is currently deployed over in Latvia on Op Reassurance.
06:46Behind me, you can see the 25mm Bushmaster Cannon.
06:49This is our main armament on this vehicle.
06:51It also has two coaxial C6 machine guns that are 7.62x51 NATO.
06:57In this vehicle here, the turret is able to traverse full 360-degree view.
07:03This variant here is actually a unique one as we have the winch capabilities.
07:06Very few of the fleet actually carry this capability.
07:09And moving on into the back, this vehicle is able to carry up to eight infantry personnel
07:13while also holding a crew of three people.
07:16You have the driver, the gunner, the crew commander, and then the infantry in the back.
07:20This vehicle is considered to be an infantry fighting vehicle.
07:24What that means is it's mainly used in the infantry support role.
07:27You can see it going out.
07:29It will dismount the infantry.
07:30The infantry will push out to the front, and this vehicle will follow in behind as a support vehicle.
07:35The other utility that we use this for is within the armoured crewman's fleet.
07:39With that, it is used as a frontal vehicle and a crew of four.
07:43With this vehicle here, as it approaches to the enemy lines,
07:46the infantry or the vehicle would stop and the infantry would dismount from the rear end of the vehicle.
07:51From there, the infantry would proceed to the front of this vehicle and initiate their attack.
07:55This vehicle is essentially a support in that role for the infantry.
07:59If we moved it over to the armoured role, which is where I specialize into it,
08:03it is used as a reconnaissance vehicle and be as a support vehicle to our tank allies.
08:09With this, we can either be seen in the sneaky deaky maneuver,
08:11where we are hiding off and trying overhead protection and overwatch protection
08:16for any other assets within the Canadian Armed Forces,
08:19or we will be attached with our tank partners,
08:22where we will be following in behind as a clean-up crew,
08:24ensuring that anyone that they have left behind are not fully damaged
08:27because the tanks are a high asset and need to get forced through the battlefield and punch through,
08:32where there is a clean-up crew to ensure that nothing can come up behind them
08:35and penetrate their rear end, creating an effective spear to push through the enemy lines.
08:39So, the LAV6 currently behind me is a Canadian-made design vehicle.
08:43It is currently made down in the London manufacturing plant here in Ontario.
09:31So, for that particular program, after the two years of school, you have to stay for six years.
09:35Hi, my name is Captain Nick Turner. I'm with the Royal Canadian Air Force.
09:39I have behind me here a C-130H engine.
09:43So, it's an older model for a Hercules aircraft.
09:46Currently, this is being used as a training aid.
09:49Most of our Hercules H model versions are out of service.
09:54Quite old by now. We've replaced them with the J model.
09:56So, we use this just for training aircraft technicians.
10:00New aircraft technicians go to a school in Trenton, Ontario,
10:02which is about 140 kilometers down the highway, Highway 401 from here.
10:08And, yeah.
10:10So, if you look to the right side here as well, you have the compressor,
10:14which is the second component of this engine.
10:16The aircraft technician's school that would have had the Hercules engine is called,
10:22it's at 426 Squadron.
10:24So, there's a school, part of that school is to train aircraft mechanics, aircraft technicians.
10:31One of the, there's different specializations for aircraft technicians.
10:34One of them would be working on structures like this.
10:38So, it would be more hands-on kind of aircraft mechanic type stuff.
10:44So, people that are, you know, pairing the engines, turning screws, fixing the aircraft itself,
10:52as far as anything that physically helps it fly, I suppose, is your way of putting it.
11:00Another type of technician would be an avionics technician.
11:02They'll specialize in things like working on the GPS equipment,
11:06kind of anything that's electronic within the aircraft.
11:08So, they don't really need to know how the engine works per se.
11:11So, this would be the specialization that focuses on that type of,
11:15type, that part of the aircraft.
11:18Yeah.
11:18So, this is, like I said, this is, this is out of, out of service now,
11:21because it's an old H model.
11:23You can tell by the prop, because it's got four blades.
11:24The newer ones have six.
11:26And they look a little bit different as well.
11:28So, only two of these remain flying in Canada right now.
11:31They're based out of Winnipeg.
11:32They do predominantly search and rescue.
11:34But they're going to be phased out very shortly,
11:36just because they're at the end of their lifespan,
11:38which is why we take this on the road to things like the auto show,
11:42because the real ones are being used for, still being used for training.
11:46So, I mean, there's this great opportunity here.
11:49If you're a high school student, we offer paid education.
11:51So, we will take someone straight out of high school.
11:54We'll pay for them to go to college to get to an aircraft maintenance program.
11:58While they're going to school, we will pay for their, we'll give them a salary.
12:02We'll pay for, we'll give them an allowance for their accommodations and pay their tuition.
12:08So, it's a pretty good deal.
12:09Once they graduate, they're guaranteed a job with us.
12:11We'll give them further training, such as the school that I previously described in Trenton, Ontario, and others.
12:18So, this is specifically a Hercules aircraft, but there's, you know, anything that flies,
12:23we're going to, we'll train people specifically for that platform.
12:25It could be a helicopter, like you see, there's a photo in the back of a cyclone.
12:30So, that'd be a helicopter that flies in the east coast and the west coast.
12:33So, you could work on that, for example.
12:35You could work on fighter jets.
12:37Great benefit of working on a Hercules specifically is that there's an option to be called,
12:41what's called a tactical crewman.
12:44So, they would be a member of an aircrew and they would actually fly with the aircrew overseas.
12:51So, say, for example, you're going on a mission and you need to fly to various countries in Africa.
12:57Well, in the case anything happens with the aircraft, it breaks down.
13:00You know, a perk over flying or overworking for something, someone like Air Canada or WestJet,
13:05is that you actually go on the road with the aircrew and if anything happens, your job is to fix
13:10it.
13:11So, you get to travel and see the world.
13:12It's quite a good benefit.
13:14Anybody that has finished grade 10, that has completed grade 10, is eligible to join the Canadian Armed Forces.
13:19So, that's the same for any trade that's not an officer trade.
13:22The technician trades are not officer trades.
13:26So, grade 10 is the minimum requirement for those.
13:29If you want paid education, you want to go to a college, you'd have to get accepted into a college
13:33program.
13:34We don't do the acceptances.
13:35So, anyone that can get into a college program that qualifies would be eligible for subsidized education.
13:41Otherwise, to work on an aircraft, there's specific courses, you don't really need to specialize in anything.
13:50Because one of the beautiful things about joining the Canadian Armed Forces is that we take people that have no
13:55experience and we get them that experience.
13:57So, it's not just for an aircraft maintainer, that could be for air traffic controllers, pilots, called navigators.
14:06Nobody needs to have any experience whatsoever to join.
14:11It is something that we provide, that we give.
14:15So, the great benefit of joining is that you're going to, you really will get, you know, you really, it's
14:23a great opportunity to start your career.
14:24It's a great place to begin a career because, yeah, it is entirely entry-level to the actual definition of
14:33an entry-level job.
14:34It is an entry-level job that sets you up for success in the rest of your career.
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15:12which is for the benefit of your career.
15:12It is an entry-level job that you must beMD.
15:13It is a major fielder, in its target that since the pandemic has been made, for the goals.
15:13You will watch out on your head for a community, you will have a great opportunity to join them.
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