Combat Vehicle 90 (CV90) Infantry Fighting Vehicle

The Combat Vehicle 90 (CV90) is a versatile tracked infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) developed by BAE Systems Hägglunds. It is designed for mobility, protection, and adaptability, meeting the diverse operational needs of modern armed forces.
CV90 infantry fighting vehicle
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The CV90 is a family of advanced infantry fighting vehicles originally developed for the Swedish Armed Forces. Introduced in the early 1990s, it has since become a mainstay for several militaries worldwide, including Norway, the Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, and Estonia. Designed with modularity in mind, the CV90 can be configured for various combat and support roles, such as reconnaissance, command and control, and anti-aircraft missions. Over the years, the platform has undergone continuous upgrades, ensuring its relevance on modern battlefields.

The CV90 is recognized for its ability to balance protection, firepower, and mobility effectively. Its cutting-edge armor technology and active protection systems offer enhanced survivability against conventional and asymmetric threats, including improvised explosive devices and anti-tank weapons. The vehicle’s digitalized architecture enables seamless integration into network-centric warfare environments, providing enhanced situational awareness and operational coordination.

CV90 IFV Design and Features

The CV90’s design prioritizes versatility and adaptability. Its modular armor can be tailored to meet specific mission requirements, providing varying levels of ballistic and blast protection. The vehicle is equipped with advanced electronics and situational awareness systems, including panoramic cameras and threat detection sensors, which ensure crew safety in complex operational scenarios. The chassis is engineered for excellent off-road mobility, with its suspension and powerful engine allowing it to traverse challenging terrains, from dense forests to urban landscapes.

The CV90 is armed with a range of weapon systems, depending on the variant. Most configurations feature a 30mm or 40mm autocannon as the primary armament, capable of engaging both ground and aerial targets with precision. Secondary armaments include machine guns and smoke grenade launchers, with options for integrating anti-tank guided missile systems. Its fire control system and stabilized turret ensure high accuracy, even while on the move.

Combat Vehicle 90 Performance and Capabilities

The CV90’s diesel-powered engine delivers exceptional horsepower, providing both speed and maneuverability. The vehicle can reach speeds of up to 70 km/h on roads and maintains impressive agility off-road. It is amphibious in certain configurations, enabling operations across rivers and wetlands without prior preparation. The standard crew complement consists of three members—a commander, gunner, and driver—while the rear compartment can accommodate up to eight fully equipped infantry soldiers.

The platform’s adaptability has made it a popular choice for diverse operational environments, from Arctic regions to arid deserts. The latest iterations of the CV90 incorporate advanced digital systems, such as battlefield management software and integrated communication networks, which enhance its capability in joint operations. The CV90’s proven combat record and ability to integrate emerging technologies make it a valuable asset for modern militaries.

Combat Vehicle 90 (CV90) Infantry Fighting Vehicle Specifications

Length
6.5–7 m (varies by variant)
Width
3.2 m
Height
2.5 m
Weight
20–35 tons (depending on armor configuration)
Engine
Scania diesel engine, ~810 horsepower
Max Speed
70 km/h (road speed)
Range
300 km
Crew
3 (commander, gunner, driver)
Troop Capacity
8 infantry soldiers
Armament
30mm or 40mm autocannon; optional anti-tank guided missiles
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