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First upgraded CV90 with increased combat effectiveness unveiled for Royal Netherlands Army at a ceremony at BAE Systems Hägglunds in Sweden The first newly-upgraded CV90 infantry fighting vehicle
BAE Systems Receives $500 Million Contract to Provide New Turret for Netherlands’ CV90s
BAE Systems Receives $500 Million Contract to Provide New Turret for Netherlands’ CV90s BAE Systems has signed an extensive mid-life upgrade contract worth more than $500 million with the Dutch Defence Materiel Organization (DMO) for the Royal Netherlands Armys fleet of 122 CV90s, with an option for an additional 19 vehicles. The upgrade program with a new turret will vastly improve the vehicles capabilities while providing crews with improved protection and ergonomics for increased combat efficiency. The new CV90 turret, developed by BAE Systems H¤gglunds in –rnsk¶ldsvik, Sweden, represents a leap forward in design and functionality. The main weapon position is changed to provide even better vehicle balance and enable new ways to introduce a variety of weaponry for increased lethality. It also offers significant ergonomic improvements to benefit the vehicles crew.
BAE Systems Receives $500 Million Contract to Provide New Turret for Netherlands CV90s
BAE Systems has signed an extensive mid-life upgrade contract worth more than $500 million with the Dutch Defence Materiel Organization (DMO) for the Royal Netherlands Army s fleet of 122 CV90s, with an option for an additional 19 vehicles. The upgrade program with a new turret will vastly improve the vehicle s capabilities while providing crews with improved protection and ergonomics for increased combat efficiency.
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Admiral Arie Jan de Waard and Lieutenant General Martin Wijnen of the Royal Netherlands Army seal the deal via digital handshake with Tommy Gustafsson-Rask, managing director of BAE Systems Hägglunds. (Photo credit: BAE Systems)