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Canadian Technology and Inventions

Alexander Graham Bell also invented the telephone. Im sure telephones have some military application lol. At the same time though Alexander Graham Bell technically isnt Canadian he is Scottish born and raised then he emigrated to Canada, not sure if that counts?


                                                Steve
 
First to successfully employ a rolling arty barrage, battle of Vimy Ridge.  Rate of advance by infantry was timed to a specific timed step, knicknamed the "Vimy Glide".
 
Canadian invention developed for military application - G-Suit

In 1940, the anti gravity suit was first invented under the name Franks Flying Suit by Dr. Wilbur R. Franks (RCAF Wing Commander during WW2)  and his colleagues at the Banting and Best Medical Research Institute at the University of Toronto. The suit was made with rubber and water-filled pads. It counteracted the effects of high G forces on aircraft pilots, which otherwise would cause them to black out.  The Franks Flying Suit was the first G-suit. These suits were used during World War II.  Because these inventions were freely shared by Canada with her allies, the pressure suits worn by every air force pilot in the world, as well as astronauts and cosmonauts are based on his original design. http://www.utoronto.ca/bantresf/HallofFame/Franks.html
 
OK, I've got a real gooder!! No-one but me would ever have come up with it.

It can certainly be considered to be of a mechanical nature and consists of over 50 seperate components in it's manufacturing process. It has been used by members of the CF (and other foreign militaries for decades). It's military connection is such that the CF has expended funds trying to improve it's components and capabilites in recent years (much to the chagrin of the MSM!!):

It's the Canadian genious of the:

WonderBra  ;)
Wonderfully mechanical in the nature of lifting and seperating and is, as their web-site says, "Your not-so-secret weapon"

http://inventors.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://www.wonderbrausa.com/

http://www.famouscanadians.net/extras/miniprofiles.php
Poirier, Louise - In 1964, while working for a Canadian lingerie company named Canadelle, Poirier developed the Wonderbra. The bra uses 54 design elements to create its "plunge and push effect", resulting in a fuller bustline for the wearer. Its basic construction and design has remained unchanged.

 
Can't top that wonder bra!!!

There is one I recall reading about.

The winch stystem that "reels in" a Sea King as it lands on a pitching deck in heavy seas
is a Canadain Navy invention ( I think ).

I'll go and and look it up now.
 
Flip said:
The winch stystem that "reels in" a Sea King as it lands on a pitching deck in heavy seas
is a Canadain Navy invention ( I think ).

The Canadian Navy invented gravity?  Crafty buggers.

And since I've been flip to Flip, here's a link: the Bear Trap
 
Shamrock said:
The Canadian Navy invented gravity?  Crafty buggers.

Hmmm, Shamrock

If it were caused by gravity wouldn't that mean that the Seaking being winched in as it landed would have to have it's engines turned off? Just a thought.
 
Went out with the Grand daughter of the man that has brought "wonder bra" to the world (yup, just the right size ;)) A product that came out of Quebec City.

Then the CF was working on a combat bra.... some guy in the US wrote an article that did it's rounds -refered to the research work - describing em as "the cones of death".  Take that "wonderbra"..... how is that for free advertising?
 
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