Public Services and Procurement Canada
Enhanced recovery capability

Explore the Enhanced Recovery Capability Project.

Project at a glance

Overview

Replacing the capability of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) to recover newer and heavier armoured and logistics vehicles, as well as a new capability to safely lift or right a rollover vehicle, and handle moving large ISO containers

Procuring

Heavy tow trucks, armoured cabs and associated equipment

Project status
  • The Contracts were awarded November 7, 2024
  • The two competitive contracts are for the Acquisition and In-Service Support (ISS) of the enhanced recovery capability (ERC) vehicles
Next steps
  • Contract implementation has begun following contract award
  • Production and delivery of vehicles to Canada expected in 2027

Project description

The project will replace and improve the existing Canadian Armed Forces’  heavy tow trucks, armoured cabs and associated recovery equipment. The capability will enable modern technology to effectively:

Canada’s Industrial and Technological Benefits Policy applies to the ERC Acquisition and In-Service Support contracts, to leverage economic benefits for the Canadian defence industry.

Current status

On November 7, 2024, the Government of Canada awarded two competitive contracts to Rheinmetall Canada Inc., for the acquisition of Enhanced Recovery Capability (ERC) vehicles, equipment and in-service support (ISS).

Procurement progress and engagement

The contracts were awarded through an open and transparent competitive process.

2020 to 2024

 

2017 to 2019

Related links

National Defence: Enhanced recovery capability

Page details

2025-02-04