Uniforms Uniformed officers below the rank of staff sergeant wear navy blue uniforms with gold lettering and shoulder flashes. Sworn managers at the rank of staff sergeant wear white shirts with the same shoulder flash as officers below the rank of staff sergeant. Sworn manager above the rank of staff sergeant wear slightly smaller, black shoulder flashes and white shirts, and wear navy trousers with light blue piping. Officers below the rank of staff sergeant use trousers with light blue trouser piping, and
forage caps for all ranks are banded with the same light blue colour. As of 2021, officers may also choose to wear a baseball cap instead of the traditional forage cap. Officers wear duty belts, which, at a minimum, carry an officer's issued use of force equipment, and also wear an external Pacific Safety Products vest with MOLLE webbing to store additional items and large placards that read "police" in gold text on their chest and back. During the 2022-23 fiscal year, the OPP engaged in a
proof-of-concept program in East Region which included the use of
body worn cameras (BWC), along with its accompanying mobile applications. Since 1985, wide, light blue stripes down the side of issued trousers have been standard. Prior to this, officers wore pants with thin, red trouser piping. From 1997 to 2008, the official headdress of the OPP was the
stetson, though commissioned ranks were still issued the forage cap. Starting in 2008, the OPP returned to the peaked cap for all officers.
Fleet Source: Officers mainly patrol using all-wheel drive versions of the
Ford Taurus Police Interceptor,
Ford Explorer Police Utility,
Ford F-150 Police Responder,
Dodge Charger Pursuit,
Dodge Durango Special Service Package,
Chevrolet Silverado,
Chevrolet Tahoe, and
Ram 2500 Power Wagon for frontline patrol. For specialized roles, a variety of vehicles are used, such as the
Chevrolet Suburban,
Ford F250 Super Duty, and the
Cambli International Thunder 1 armoured rescue vehicles used by the
Tactics and Rescue Unit, as well as an International-based truck used by the Highway Safety Division and Mobile Support Units. Previously, models of the
Ford Crown Victoria and Chevrolet Impala were used. During the 2022-23 fiscal year, the OPP engaged in a proof-of-concept program in East Region which included the deployment and implementation of
In-Car Camera Systems which includes an integrated
Automatic Licence Plate Recognition (ALPR) technology. In March 2023, the OPP completed a provincial implementation of In-Car Camera systems with integrated ALPR into over 1,300 frontline vehicles across all regions of the province. Vehicles of this era were equipped with
Federal Signal's Vector light bars with integrated traffic advisers. In 2007, the OPP announced that it would return to a black and white colour scheme. The colour scheme is accomplished with the use of vinyl wraps during in-house vehicle outfitting. The change was implemented starting in March 2007 and was completed in 2009. Vehicles of this era had detachment markings on the rear quarter panel and used Federal Signal Arjent S2 light bars. Current vehicles have eschewed the detachment markings and are equipped with Whelen Legacy light bars. Unmarked vehicles are generally white, black, grey or dark blue. All marked cruisers are equipped with pushbars, also generally have black steel rims, and spotlights mounted on the driver side. Licence plates on the cruisers are generally the standard Ontario licence plates with a special validation sticker denoting permanent registration.
Aviation As of February 2023, the OPP has the following aircraft listed with
Transport Canada as the Province Of Ontario, Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, and operate as
Nav Canada airline designator GD, and telephony GUARDIAN. • 2
Eurocopter EC135 P2+ • 2
Pilatus PC12NG - personnel and prisoner transport, First Nations policing support • 1
Cessna 206 Turbo - traffic enforcement
Unmanned aerial vehicles The OPP allows its police officers to use a weapon mounted light (WML) if they choose to do so. Previously, officers were issued either the Sig Sauer
P229 DAO, or the
P229R DAK in .40S&W. Patrol vehicles are also equipped with the
Colt Canada C8 patrol rifle in 5.56x45mm NATO, with the option of the
Remington 870 in 12 gauge. All uniformed officers carry
TASER X2 or TASER 7 conducted energy weapons The
Tactics and Rescue Unit have more specialized weapons at their disposal including: • Accuracy International AW • Armalite AR10 •
Colt Canada C8 patrol CQB carbine • Knights Armament SR25 •
Heckler & Koch MP5 ==Controversies==