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Old 25-12-09, 18:20
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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?

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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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