The Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden are considering a joint procurement of a next-generation Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) to replace their current fleets, aiming for acquisition between 2030 and 2040. Discussions among the nations, which already use BAE Systems’ CV90, are focused on reducing procurement costs, easing development and maintenance, and enhancing supply chain efficiencies. Maj. Gen. Lars Lervik of Norway and Maj. Gen. Jonny Lindfors of Sweden highlighted the benefits of a shared platform to ensure interoperability and support regional defense. While the CV90 is a strong contender, other manufacturers are being considered for the new vehicle. This joint effort builds on existing collaboration in areas like uniform standardization and artillery round interchangeability to boost defense cooperation across the region.
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