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BAE Systems Introduces CV90 Incremental Upgrades

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The CV90 capability upgrades also enable the full implementation of BAE Systems’ iFighting concept. iFighting — or intelligent fighting — is the company’s vision for the future complex battlefield. iFighting supports the vehicle’s crew with significantly enhanced situational awareness, aiding the decision making process. This safeguards the vigilance and the endurance of the crew, while ensuring peak performance for the whole system. iFighting achieves improved ergonomics, more advanced autonomous support, augmented reality, and the possibility of remote operation.

BAE Systems Introduces CV90 Incremental Upgrades
BAE Systems Introduces CV90 Incremental Upgrades

The CV90 is a modern, adaptable, and combat-proven vehicle with 1,280 vehicles in 15 variants sold to seven nations. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is increased from 35 tonnes to 37 tonnes, meaning users will benefit from two tonnes of extra payload without a decrease in vehicle agility, with the same level of protection. This approach provides the leading combination of a proven low-risk solution for the most modern IFV for future growth. This gives any users an unrivalled amount of potential for future growth.

BAE Systems Introduces CV90 Incremental Upgrades
BAE Systems Introduces CV90 Incremental Upgrades

The Combat Vehicle 90is a family of Swedish tracked combat vehicles designed by Sweden’s Defense Materiel Administration (Försvarets Materielverk, FMV), Hägglunds and Bofors during the mid-1980s and early 1990s and entered service in Sweden in the mid-90s. The CV90 platform design has continuously evolved in steps from Mk0 to current MkIV with advances in technology and in response to changing battlefield requirements. The Swedish version of the main infantry fighting vehicle is fitted with a turret from Bofors that is equipped with a 30/35/40 mm Bofors autocannon.

BAE Systems Introduces CV90 Incremental Upgrades
BAE Systems Introduces CV90 Incremental Upgrades

Developed specifically for the Nordic sub-arctic climate, the vehicle has very good mobility in snow and wetlands while carrying and supporting six to eight fully equipped dismount soldiers. Other variants include Forward Observation, Command and control, anti-aircraft, armoured recovery vehicle, electronic warfare and so forth. The CV90 and Hägglunds E-series turrets have been under continuous development with more than 4 million hours invested and are still produced with modern protection, armament and network enabled solutions.

BAE Systems Introduces CV90 Incremental Upgrades
BAE Systems Introduces CV90 Incremental Upgrades
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