Opportunity

CanadaBuys #W8703-270042/A

Canada Solicits Cap Blasting Non-Electric M7 Devices for Military Demolition

Posted

August 19, 2026

Respond By

October 01, 2026

Identifier

W8703-270042/A

NAICS

332993, 325920

The Department of National Defence (DND) of Canada is seeking competitive bids for the supply of Cap Blasting Non-Electric M7 devices, essential for military demolition operations. - Government Buyer: - Department of National Defence (DND), National Defence Canada - Directorate of Ammunition and Explosives Management and Engineering (DAEME) - Directorate of Munitions and Explosives Management - Products Requested: - Cap Blasting Non-Electric M7 (also referred to as Non-electric M7 Detonators) - Total quantity: 13,000 units - 6,000 units to CFAD Dundurn (3,000 units per delivery period) - 7,000 units to CFAD Angus (3,500 units per delivery period) - No specific OEMs or vendors named in the solicitation - Must comply with MIL-PRF-32294 and MIL-STD-331D standards - Physical, performance, and environmental requirements include: - 99.9% reliability - Asbestos-free construction - Temperature tolerance - Specific packaging: 10 per M19A1 inner container, 4 containers per metal wire circle crate, stackable up to 16 feet - Services Requested: - Safety and Suitability for Service Documentation - Technical Documentation Package - Both to be delivered to DAEME, Ottawa - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with the Controlled Goods Program - Delivery to two separate Canadian Forces Ammunition Depots (Dundurn, Saskatchewan and Angus, Ontario) - Documentation deliverables required within 90 days of contract award or 90 days before first delivery - Subject to Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) - Selection based on lowest price through open competitive bidding

Description

Canada is seeking to procure Cap Blasting Non-Electric M7 devices for military demolition purposes. These devices function as the first step in an explosive train by igniting a primary explosive through an igniferous fuse, transferring a shockwave to a secondary explosive. The contract requires delivery of 3,000 units to CFAD Dundurn, Saskatchewan, and 3,500 units to CFAD Angus, Ontario, by November 1, 2027, with additional deliveries of 3,000 and 3,500 units respectively between September 1 and November 30, 2028. The contract duration is estimated at 22 months starting January 1, 2027. The procurement is competitive with selection based on lowest price and is subject to the Controlled Goods Program.

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