BAE Systems Hägglunds has agreed with the Danish Government to provide systems integration, capability upgrades and support for CV90 infantry fighting vehicles, as well as for BV206 all-terrain vehicles.

Under the agreement with the Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (DALO), the company will upgrade and support a fleet of 44 CV90s.

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The deal covers prototyping, government-furnished equipment integration, systems safety, and maintenance, repairs, and overhaul.

BAE Systems Hägglunds business development director Peter Nygren said: “This is a strategically important contract that further underpins good relations with the Danish customer.

“We recognise the importance of this contract to our Danish customer and we are looking forward to meeting our commitments.”

The CV90 is said to provide interoperability, high tactical and strategic mobility, air defence, anti-tank capability, and survivability in any terrain or tactical environment.

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"We recognise the importance of this contract to our Danish customer and we are looking forward to meeting our commitments."

DALO land division head colonel Anders Maerkedahl Pedersen said: “This agreement with BAE Systems Hägglunds is a very important milestone for DALO and the Danish Army.

“With this partnership, we will sustain and develop these highly advanced platforms during the many years to come.”

BAE Systems Hägglunds has spent more than 4.5 million engineering hours in the development of and systems integration on the CV90 family of tracked combat vehicles.

Available in nine variants, CV90 was used in United Nations and Nato missions.

More than 1,280 vehicles are currently being used by seven European countries, including four Nato members.

The latest variant of the vehicle is under production for Norway.


Image: Available in nine variants, CV90 was used in United Nations and NATO missions.  Photo:  courtesy of BAE Systems.

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