BAE Systems has awarded a contract worth up to €42 million (1 billion Czech Koruna) to Tatra Defense Vehicle of the Czech Republic, for the welding, paint, and installation of hull insulation for BvS10 vehicles in the new three-nation Collaborative All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV-3N) program. This contract builds on the pre-existing relationship between the Czechoslovak Group (CSG) of companies and CV90 and BvS10 manufacturer BAE Systems Hägglunds. It also strengthens the ties between Swedish and Czech defense industries. The contract covers 250 new BvS10 all-terrain vehicles, with an option for an additional 274 units. It includes both front and rear carriages, which vary from armored transporters to ambulances according to their mission configuration. Prototype production is scheduled to begin this summer, and the planned start of serial production is set for the end of 2025.
“This contract represents a significant step for Tatra Defense Vehicle and the entire CSG consortium. We are proud that we can showcase our expertise and capabilities on an international scale and further develop our strategic relationship with BAE Systems Hägglunds,” said Tomáš Mohapl, CEO of Tatra Defense Vehicle.
“Collaborating with Tatra Defense Vehicle allows us to leverage its advanced production technologies while supporting the integration of the Czech defense industry into our global supply chain. This contract is evidence of our mutual trust in Tatra Defense Vehicle, and we expect it to bring many more opportunities for both parties,” said Tommy Gustafsson-Rask, president of BAE Systems Hägglunds. “
This contract is a direct result of the cooperative relationship between BAE Systems Hägglunds and Czech defense companies. In addition to the on-going involvement of Czech industry in the CV90 MkIV vehicle supply contract for the Czech army, BAE Systems envisages additional business opportunities, which are already emerging. The BvS10 vehicles in this CATV-3N program are a highly-mobile, all-terrain modern version of armored vehicles suitable for extreme climatic conditions and challenging terrain, intended for the military forces of Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom. These vehicles are developed for a wide range of missions, from homeland defense to international crisis operations. BAE Systems is Europe’s leading defence company and central to European security. The Company plays a vital role in providing the capabilities for the defence of Europe and NATO. More than 25 countries in Europe have equipment, systems and services from BAE Systems in their military and security inventories.
The Company is a major employer and buyer contributing to European economic and technology growth, helping to meet the priorities of Europe’s people and their governments. More than 100,000 jobs in Europe depend on BAE Systems with 8,000 people working directly for the Company in continental Europe. Last year BAE Systems spent €1.7 billion (£1.4 billion) with more than 2,200 companies in the supply chain in continental Europe, sustaining an estimated further 11,000 indirect jobs. The Company also employs 45,000 people directly in the UK with a further 49,000 indirect jobs in the UK supported by BAE Systems activity, a total of 94,000 jobs.BAE Systems is growing in Europe, both organically and in partnership with other European companies, to deliver enhanced capabilities to both help defend the continent and meet society’s economic and environmental goals.