Sweden and Denmark Purchase CV90 Combat Vehicles for Their Forces and Ukraine

CV9035 Mk.IIIC. Photo: X @ForsvarsdepSv
CV9035 Mk.IIIC. Photo: X @ForsvarsdepSv

Sweden and Denmark have signed a joint contract with BAE Systems Hägglunds for the production of 205 CV9035 Mk.IIIC infantry combat vehicles, of which 40 units will be allocated to Ukraine. The agreement, valued at $2.3 billion, also includes technical support and training.

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Contract Details

According to the Swedish government, the Swedish Defense Logistics Agency and the Danish Ministry of Defense’s Acquisition and Logistics Organization participated in signing the contract. The distribution of vehicles will be as follows:

  • 115 vehicles for Denmark.
  • 50 vehicles for Sweden, replacing the CV9040s sent to Ukraine.
  • 40 vehicles for Ukraine, with production funded through joint financial assistance from Sweden and Denmark.

In addition to delivering the vehicles, the contract includes the supply of spare parts, logistics support, and training, ensuring comprehensive support for the operation and maintenance of the units.

CV9035 Mk.IIIC. Photo: X @BAESHagglunds
CV9035 Mk.IIIC. Photo: X @BAESHagglunds

About the CV9035 Mk.IIIC

The CV9035 Mk.IIIC is the most advanced version of the CV90 combat vehicle, developed in 2023 based on the modernization of the Dutch CV9035NL MLU models. The vehicle features capabilities designed to address modern combat challenges, including innovations based on lessons from the Russo-Ukrainian War.

Main Features:

  • New D35 Turret:
    • Equipped with a Bushmaster III 35 mm automatic cannon.
    • Includes a fire control system with artificial intelligence.
    • Separate optical devices for the commander and gunner, with a stabilized mast-mounted electro-optical system COAPS-L.
  • Spike-LR2 Anti-Tank Missile System:
    • Rails for two missiles.
    • The export of the Iron Fist system, necessary for active protection, requires approval from the Israeli government, which may limit its availability on vehicles sent to Ukraine.
  • Maneuverability and Protection:
    • Maintains the robust and reliable specifications of the CV90 Mk.III platform.

Training and Technical Support

Training for the operation and maintenance of the CV90 began in 2023, with Ukrainian military personnel receiving training in Sweden. This support is crucial for ensuring the operational readiness of the vehicles in an active conflict scenario.

Strategic Impact

The delivery of CV90s to Ukraine significantly enhances the country’s combat capabilities, extending the effective operational range of Ukrainian forces. Additionally, Sweden’s replacement of the CV9040s demonstrates its commitment to strengthening its own defense while supporting an ally in conflict.

Photo: X @ForsvarsdepSv / @BAESHagglunds. Source: government.se. This content was created with the assistance of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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