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Old 25-12-09, 18:20
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Originally Posted by Phil Waterman View Post
Hi Jon

For some us who may not be up on abbreviations could you tell us what ECC and SMP stand for and what time period they were used?

Cheers Phil
Phil,
These are terms for post-war Canadian vehicles. SMP is Standard Military Pattern and was used primarily with the M-series (CDN) such as the 1/4 ton, 3/4 ton and 2 1/2 ton. The ECC is the Equipment Configuration Cde and basically identifies the body. In the photo below is the 121301 ECC for the 106 Recoilless Rifle body mounted on the M38A1.

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Below is a list from DND showing a list of M151A2s and some of the ECCs used;

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