BAE Systems has signed a framework agreement with the Danish Ministry of Acquisition and Logistics (DALO) to provide repair and maintenance services for the Danish Army’s CV90s over a 15-year period. Under this agreement – worth around 370 million euros – BAE Systems will ensure the operational capability of the 44 infantry fighting vehicles.

“This important contract will secure the viability of the Danish Army’s CV90 fleet and ensure that it can continue to operate at a high level and at high speed for many years to come,” said Tommy Gustafsson-Rask, Managing Director of BAE Systems Hägglunds, the company that develops and builds the CV90. https://militaeraktuell.at/soldaten-der-siebenten-beim-us-ranger-kurs/ The CV90 infantry fighting vehicle is combat-proven and offers a wide range of weapon systems and thus the ability to engage various targets. Seven European NATO members have opted for the vehicle, which has already been deployed in Afghanistan and the Ukraine war war in Ukraine.

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