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BAE Systems Receives Contract for 20 Additional CV90 Mjölner Mortar Systems for Swedish Army

(Source: BAE Systems; issued Jan. 27, 2023)
The Swedish Army has ordered another 20 CV90 armored vehicles equipped with mortar turrets, at a cost of $30 million. This latest order will bring Sweden's fleet of CV90 mortar variants to 80 vehicles. (Swedish Armed Forces photo)

BAE Systems has received a contract modification from the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) to build 20 additional CV90 mortar vehicles. The approximately $30 million contract has been awarded to the BAE Systems Swedish joint venture HB Utveckling AB, which combines BAE Systems’ Hägglunds and Bofors manufacturing capabilities. Production will be performed at BAE Systems Hägglunds in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden.

“This new contract modification for additional mortar vehicles ensures that soldiers will benefit from this critical capability in the near future,” said Tommy Gustafsson-Rask, managing director of BAE Systems Hägglunds. “We look forward to continuing to support the Swedish Army’s efforts to modernize and increase its combat power.”

The original contract for 40 CV90 Mjölner systems was awarded in 2016, and deliveries of the systems started in 2019 and were completed on time in 2020. In February 2022, FMV awarded the first follow-on contract for 20 additional systems, as well as the upgrade of the 40 systems already in service, to bring them all to the same standard by integrating the Swedish Army’s new C4I LSS Mark system. Both FMV and BAE Systems have heralded this program as a benchmark for collaborative development.

Once the contract modification deliveries are completed in 2025, the Swedish Army will operate 80 CV90 mortar vehicles in its fleet. The vehicles, known as Granatkastarpansarbandvagn 90, provide critical indirect firepower capabilities in the mechanized brigades.

There are approximately 1,300 CV90s, in multiple variants, in service with Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. The vehicle has a combat-proven track record and is designed to accommodate future growth to meet evolving missions. More recently, both Slovakia and the Czech Republic have selected CV90 to replace their legacy infantry fighting vehicle fleets.

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FMV Orders Additional CV 90 Mortar Vehicles

FMV orders 20 additional BAE Systems grenade launcher armored vehicles. The order value is approximately SEK 293.5 million and delivery to the Swedish Armed Forces is planned for 2025.

The armed forces already operate 40 armored mortar vehicles. They are based on a CV90 hull fitted with a newly developed turret armed with a mortar, which enables rapid grouping, firing and regrouping. The crew can work under cover inside the vehicle at all times.

In February 2022, FMV ordered an additional twenty of these armored mortar vehicles, which are to be delivered to the Swedish Armed Forces in the period 2023-2025. In conjunction with that, FMV also ordered their integration with the Army's new command support system, LSS Mark, into these 20 vehicles as well as into the 40 vehicles already in service. This will bring them all to the same standard.

In the current follow-up contract, FMV is ordering a further 20 vehicles. This means that the Swedish army, when the deliveries are completed in 2025, will have a total of 80 armored mortar vehicles of the same model and standard.

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