Opportunity

CanadaBuys #W8486-260760/A

Market Research for Fuze Upgrade for DM21 Anti-Tank Mine (Canada DND)

Posted

April 10, 2026

Respond By

June 11, 2026

Identifier

W8486-260760/A

NAICS

332993, 336992

The Department of National Defence (DND) of Canada is conducting market research for a fuze upgrade to the German DM21 Anti-Tank Mine platform. - Government Buyer: - Department of National Defence (Canada), Directorate of Land Procurement (DLP), Directorate General Land Equipment Program Management (DGLEPM) - Products/Services Requested: - Replacement and upgrade of approximately 9,500 DM1001 fuzes for the DM21 Anti-Tank Mine (NSN 1345-12-170-7320) - Military Off-The-Shelf (MOTS) fuze device, currently in service with at least two NATO Plus countries - Fuze must include self-neutralization and anti-handling features - Compliance with Ottawa Treaty, CCW Protocol II, and NATO STANAG standards (2036, 2430, 2989, 2199, 4677) - Associated items: fuze batteries, control units (C5ISR compatible, waterproof), adapter kits (if required), inert/dummy/cut-away/3D CAD models for training - Hands-on training program for DND personnel (handling, assembly/disassembly, activation/deactivation, calibration, troubleshooting, maintenance) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Fuze must be resilient to electromagnetic interference, electronic warfare, and cyber threats - Must be a MOTS solution, not developmental - Must be in active service with at least two NATO Plus countries - Technical details required on battery type, control unit compatibility, and training support - Compliance with international legal frameworks and multiple NATO standards - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, but the German DM21 mine is the referenced platform. - Estimated contract duration is 12 months. - Place of performance and contracting office: Department of National Defence, 101 Colonel By Dr., Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Description

This Request for Information (RFI) issued by the Department of National Defence of Canada seeks information from potential vendors regarding the supply of a fuze upgrade for the DM21 Anti-Tank Mine. The RFI aims to gather market data on available products, suppliers, and cost estimates to inform future procurement. The fuze must be a Military Off-The-Shelf device in service with at least two NATO Plus countries and comply with various military standards and international legal frameworks. The contract duration is expected to be 12 months, with a competitive open bidding procurement method and selection based on lowest price.

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