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British Army outlines how Boxer will fill Warrior capability gap
By Harry Lye 07 May 2021 (Last Updated May 7th, 2021 09:34)
The British Army’s head of strategy Brigadier John Clark shared more detailed information on how the Boxer Mechanised Infantry Vehicle (MIV) will fill the capability gap left by the decision to cancel the Warrior Capability Sustainment Programme (CSP) during a Thursday press briefing.
Boxer vehicle. Credit: Crown Copyright.
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In the Defence Command Paper, released earlier this year, the British Army announced plans to retire the Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) by 2025 and no longer proceed with the planned Warrior CSP upgrade programme.
UK Warrior upgrade cancellation makes sale of CT40 cannons likely
21 April 2021
by Tim Ripley
Surplus CTA International 40 mm CT40 cannons worth over GBP70 million (USD97.7 million) are expected to be put up for sale by the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) following the cancellation of the Warrior infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) upgrade programme in the UK government’s 22 March Defence Command Paper.
Surplus CTA International CT40 cannons are expected to be put on sale by the UK MoD following the cancellation of the Warrior Capability Sustainment Programme. (CTAI)
There had been speculation that the cannons could be reused and installed in Boxer mechanised infantry vehicles to create an IFV variant for the British Army, but on 19 April the service told