Six European Countries Plan Joint Procurement of CV90 Infantry Fighting Vehicles

A CV90 vehicle. X/ @Bonkavision5


June 6, 2025 Hour: 8:09 am

Produced by Sweden’s BAE Systems Hagglunds, this vehicle is known for its combat effectiveness.

On Friday, the Baltic News Service (BNS) reported that Finland, Sweden, Norway, Lithuania, Estonia, and the Netherlands are preparing a joint procurement of CV90 armored infantry fighting vehicles.

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The initiative was first announced by Finland’s Defense Ministry and later confirmed by Lithuania’s Ministry of National Defense. Those six countries signed a statement of intent on Thursday to explore a collective acquisition of the CV90 platform.

“This agreement underscores our commitment to strengthening the capabilities of the Lithuanian Armed Forces and deepening cooperation with our Nordic partners,” said Lithuanian Defense Minister Dovile Sakaliene, emphasizing the need for a swift and efficient procurement process, noting that Lithuania aims to have a fully operational military division by 2030, with the CV90s an integral part.

“The joint defense procurement program is a strategic decision that ensures not only more efficient weapons delivery but also highlights close international cooperation,” she added.

The CV90, produced by Sweden’s BAE Systems Hagglunds, is known for its superior protection, mobility, and combat effectiveness. Deliveries are expected to begin in 2028, although the total value of the deal has not been disclosed. In a related move, Lithuania plans to allocate at least 5 percent of its GDP to defense spending starting next year.

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Source: Xinhua