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ICBM Magazine is a premium digital publication exploring the technologies, systems, and ideas that shape modern strategic deterrence. I aim to upload content that is fresh and inspiring.

03/13/2026

The journey continues.

Our Coquitlam HC 18U Academy team is heading to Edmonton this weekend to compete in the Championship Series, representing the Tri-Cities community of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody.

03/13/2026

To be a champion you must be part of a championship team

The C7 Rifle in Extreme Arctic ConditionsDuring Arctic exercises such as Operation NANOOK-NUNALIVUT, Canadian soldiers m...
03/08/2026

The C7 Rifle in Extreme Arctic Conditions

During Arctic exercises such as Operation NANOOK-NUNALIVUT, Canadian soldiers must adapt their equipment to function reliably in temperatures that can drop below −30°C. A key piece of equipment is the C7 rifle, the standard infantry weapon of the Canadian Armed Forces. Operating this rifle in the High Arctic requires specific procedures to prevent cold-related malfunctions.

One of the most important adjustments involves lubrication. Standard firearm oils can thicken or freeze in extreme cold, slowing the rifle’s internal mechanisms. To prevent this, soldiers use minimal lubrication or apply special low-temperature oils designed for sub-zero environments. Excess oil is wiped away so that the rifle’s bolt carrier group can cycle freely.

Cold-weather maintenance is also essential. Snow and ice can quickly accumulate on exposed equipment, while condensation can form if a weapon is moved between cold outdoor temperatures and heated shelters. For this reason, soldiers often keep their rifles outside tents to avoid moisture freezing inside the weapon. Regular inspections ensure the bolt and barrel remain free of ice or packed snow, which could otherwise cause dangerous malfunctions.

Magazine and ammunition handling is another challenge. Cold temperatures can affect feeding reliability, and ice entering a magazine can prevent cartridges from moving properly. Soldiers frequently keep spare magazines inside their clothing to keep them warmer and shake or tap magazines to break loose any frozen components.

Handling the rifle itself requires additional care. Gloves are essential in Arctic conditions but reduce dexterity and trigger sensitivity. The C7’s design accommodates this with a trigger guard large enough to allow use while wearing winter gloves. Soldiers are trained to use deliberate movements when operating controls such as the charging handle or safety selector.

Optics mounted on the rifle, including systems like the C79 optical sight, also require protection. Batteries lose significant capacity in extreme cold, so spare batteries are kept close to the body where they remain warm. Lens covers are used to prevent snow buildup and fogging during movement.

Finally, soldiers take precautions to prevent snow or ice from entering the muzzle. A common method is placing tape or a protective cap over the barrel opening, which is safely blown clear when the rifle is fired.

These procedures ensure the C7 remains reliable even in the harshest environments. In remote Arctic regions where support may be far away, the ability to maintain and operate equipment under extreme conditions is an essential skill for Canadian soldiers training to defend and operate in the North.

The Canadian Artic. How do you defend such a resource rich wasteland?
03/08/2026

The Canadian Artic. How do you defend such a resource rich wasteland?

Members of the 38 Canadian Bridge Group’s Arctic Response Company Group, armed with C7 automatic rifles, demonstrate tactical team movements across the icy terrain during Operation NANOOK-NUNALIVUT near Cambridge Bay, Nunavut on February 19, 2026.

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02/12/2026

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01/18/2026

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01/16/2026

Cold Fronts and Untold Stories. ❄️

What was it really like to serve in the Canadian Arctic?

At ICBM Magazine, we believe in preserving history through the eyes of those who lived it. Read exclusive journals from veterans who braved the North, alongside top-tier reporting on the defense technology that protects our borders today.

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01/15/2026

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We're excited to announce the official launch of ICBM Magazine's subscription service – your trusted source for understanding the science, technology, and strategy behind modern defense systems.
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📡 Missile technology and aerospace engineering
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🔬 The technologies that keep our nations safe
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ICBM Magazine is for engineers, defense professionals, students, aerospace enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the remarkable technology that underpins modern security. We focus on the how and the why – not the politics.
Whether you're interested in propulsion systems, radar technology, Arctic infrastructure, or the physics of ballistic trajectories, ICBM Magazine delivers in-depth, accessible content written by experts who understand both the science and the stakes.
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01/13/2026

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01/09/2026

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