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In the recently publishedNorwegian Armed Forces report Future Acquisitionsfor the Norwegian Defence
Sector 2023-2030,the planned projects include new IFV, reconnaissance and C2 vehicles for the country's army
The report citesan estimated of NOK2-3.5 billion ($182-320 million).
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The vehicles would equipthe new 4th Mechanized Battalion and Finnmark Land Defence with planned deliveriesbetween 2026 and 2029.
Although no platformis specifically mentioned in the report, Shephard Defence Insightassesses theprime candidate to be theBAE Systems Hägglunds CV90 IFV in itslatest Mk IV variant.
The CV90 has been in service with the Norwegian Army since 1994, and Norway was thefirst international export for the Swedish vehicle. Undergoing consistent upgrade programmes since the late 1990s,all of Norway's 144 CV90s are now at the Mk IIIb standard, with some already undergoing upgrades to Mk IV configuration.
Based ona funding allocation in the middle of the citedrange of $275 million, ShephardDefence Insight models a unit requirement of 25 vehicles.
Sector 2023-2030,the planned projects include new IFV, reconnaissance and C2 vehicles for the country's army
The report citesan estimated of NOK2-3.5 billion ($182-320 million).
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Hungary receives first Lynx IFV
Sweden contracts BAE to develop new CV90 variants
Norway details Leopard 2 donation to Ukraine
The vehicles would equipthe new 4th Mechanized Battalion and Finnmark Land Defence with planned deliveriesbetween 2026 and 2029.
Although no platformis specifically mentioned in the report, Shephard Defence Insightassesses theprime candidate to be theBAE Systems Hägglunds CV90 IFV in itslatest Mk IV variant.
The CV90 has been in service with the Norwegian Army since 1994, and Norway was thefirst international export for the Swedish vehicle. Undergoing consistent upgrade programmes since the late 1990s,all of Norway's 144 CV90s are now at the Mk IIIb standard, with some already undergoing upgrades to Mk IV configuration.
Based ona funding allocation in the middle of the citedrange of $275 million, ShephardDefence Insight models a unit requirement of 25 vehicles.

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