June 07, 2025Clash Report
Six northern European nations have agreed to jointly procure the Swedish-built CV90 combat vehicle, marking a strategic shift toward standardized, interoperable armored forces across the Nordic-Baltic region.
On June 5, defense ministers from Sweden, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, and the Netherlands signed a declaration of intent to jointly acquire the CV90 (Combat Vehicle 90), produced by Sweden’s BAE Systems Hägglunds. The agreement is seen as a milestone in regional defense coordination.
“This is an important first step toward joint procurement that enhances our operational capabilities,” said Norwegian Defense Minister Tore O. Sandvik. He emphasized the efficiency gains in cost, training, and maintenance from operating a unified platform.
Designed for Nordic subarctic conditions, the CV90 offers air defense, anti-tank capability, and mobility in snow and wetlands. It can carry up to eight fully equipped soldiers. Sweden currently operates nearly 500 units, with Finland fielding about 100, and Norway already using 164.
Norway’s new purchase of 80 additional CV90s reflects growing defense concerns and preparedness amid the Ukraine conflict.
The war in Ukraine has highlighted the logistical burdens of mixed arsenals, prompting NATO discussions on standardizing platforms. The CV90 deal exemplifies this goal.
“This procurement project is a good example of how we can get more defense for our money,” said Sandvik, noting that joint operations and shared logistics will be more seamless.
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