Old guy here and this will date me.
Base Defence Exercise. Tasked to guard the 1 Canadian Force Supply Depot at CFB Toronto around 1992/1993
We were not allowed inside, the building was massive and too much of value inside to risk.
So we would have to do rotating patrols around the compound. Building was 876 900 square feet of indoor storage and offices ( about the size of 10 to 12 Super Box stores ) It was about 1/4 mile across and 1/2 mile deep. On the night shift I had the job of walking the compound, looking for enemy soldiers ( the supply depot was left alone for the most part of the exercise, they were too busy with protests, simulated bomb threats at the Base HQ and Ops Center) . I would take my time and read labels, check out the stuff I could see on the ground outside the building.
We had exchanged our jeeps for iltis, but there was a stack of jeep frames in crates stacked against the wall, air craft engine crates under pressure outside, a large plywood box on a heavy pallet which was built for packing 5/4 t pick up trucks in. Crates, containers of wire, rows of vehicles just parked fully exposed to the weather, doors and windows on iltis left open blowing in the wind. Cardboard boxes of stuff just sitting on the ground. It looked more like a junk yard than a supply warehouse.
Canadian Forces are just as bad at storing stuff, for many reasons but the main reason is no place to put it or man power to prep it properly or check on it after a few months.
In one the many crates there could of been a CF Arrow for all I know, the crates were piled there for years.