Neither is the C6 or the C9. All of the ones I used were made in Belgium. The "C" designates a piece of kit in Canadian service, not necessarily Canadian manufacture. The rifles made in Kitchener by Colt Canada that are intended for use by the British Army are called the L119, even though they look suspiciously similar to a C8.
And in the case of the Herc, the Air Force puts the C for Canadian in front of the C for cargo -- technically the RCAF considers it a CC-130.
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