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Swedish Army getting two new CV90 vehicle variants

New Swedish Army CV90 variants
Photo: FMV

The Swedish defense procurement agency (FMV) has signed a follow-on contract with BAE Systems to develop and deliver two new variants of the CV90 armored vehicle for the Swedish Army.

As the seventh and eighth variant of the CV90 in service with the Swedish Army, the vehicles will be called the Driftstödspansarbandwagon (DSpbv 90D) forward maintenance vehicle and the Pionjärpansarbandwagon (Pipbv 90D) combat engineer vehicle.

DSpbv 90D will provide critical frontline support, repair, and recovery for other vehicles, ensuring improved overall combat vehicle availability, while the Pipbv 90D will significantly grow the ability to ensure route clearance and deny enemy forces mission critical mobility.

These two new variants will join the Swedish Army’s mechanized formations with deliveries scheduled between 2023 and 2027.

The contract for the new variants is worth $90 million and is being added to the Swedish CV90 RENO upgrade program.

The vehicles will be delivered by BAE Systems’ Swedish joint venture HB Utveckling AB, which brings together BAE Systems Hägglunds and Bofors manufacturing capabilities.

“We are proud to be producing these two new CV90 variants for the Swedish Army,” said Tommy Gustafsson-Rask, managing director of BAE Systems Hägglunds. “The collaborative approach involved in the Swedish CV90 RENO program has been recognized as a key success factor in achieving a timely, balanced, and cost-effective solution to meet the customer’s capability requirements. We look forward to supporting our Swedish customer in increasing their combat efficiency.”

FMV graphic of the Pipbv 90D variant

The two new CV90 variants will be produced at BAE Systems Hägglunds’ facility in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden and by Ritek in Levanger, Norway. Ritek is one of BAE Systems Hägglunds’ key industrial partners in the Norwegian CV90 program. Ritek’s role in this Swedish program is a significant milestone, moving Ritek into the international CV90 supply chain.

“Ritek has demonstrated that it has the industrial capability and skills required for such a program,” said Peter Sedin, BAE Systems Hägglunds’ director of operations. “As our production partner for a similar Norwegian Army program, it made sense to turn to Ritek when we were looking for the optimal industrial setup for this important FMV contract.”

There are approximately 1,300 CV90s in service with Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. The vehicle has a combat-proven track record and is designed to accommodate future growth to meet evolving missions. More recently, both Slovakia and the Czech Republic have selected CV90 to replace their legacy infantry fighting vehicle fleets.

The CV90 will now be available in 17 variants, according to BAE Systems.