Weapons and Vehicles for Canadians in Hell Let Loose
Canucks are coming in 2026, in this video I outline what weapons and vehicles they are most likely going to have available for the Juno Beach map. WATCH the Best of Hell Let Loose: • Who loves Hell Let Loose compilations? YOU... SUBSCRIBE for more Hell Let Loose action: / @ironheartgamingyt My PC specs: 3070ti GPU i7-11700K @ 3.6GHz CPU 16gb RAM 1440p 144Hz monitor Recording software: OBS Video editing software: Lightworks Timecodes: 0:00 - Canadian forces intro 1:29 - Rifles 3:17 - Sub machine guns 4:35 - Light and heavy machine guns 6:25 - Anti tank weapons 7:43 - Grenade launchers and mortars 8:44 - Flamethrower 8:53 - Sidearms 10:08 - Canadian armour 10:34 - Sherman Duplex Drive tanks 11:46 - Grizzly and Ram tank 12:01 - Valentine, Cromwell and Crusader tanks 12:40 - Light tanks 13:40 - Lynx, Otter, Fox, Daimler, Humber 14:51 - Heavy tanks 16:00 - Hobart's Funnies 17:19 - Canadian Military Pattern trucks 17:57 - Universal carrier and Kangaroo APCs 18:59 - Summary

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