BAE Systems Hägglunds, part of Europe’s largest defence contractor and the world’s third largest, designs the CV90 platform, widely regarded as one of Europe’s most successful infantry fighting vehicles. The latest CV90 version is highly digitalised, requiring advanced cyber protection to safeguard the vehicle and its crew against sophisticated cyber threats.
The contract will involve series deliveries of Clavister’s RSG-400 and RSW-400 product models. These products are already integrated into CV90 platforms under other agreements. By bolstering cyber defences, Clavister’s solutions aim to ensure uninterrupted operation of the CV90 on the battlefield while countering evolving cyber threats.
John Vestberg, CEO of Clavister, remarked: “We are happy to conclude another important milestone in our relationship with BAE Systems Hägglunds. The CV90 continues to prove its superiority with existing and new nations voting for the platform. With strong cyber-defence capabilities, the CV90 is designed to meet also a highly versatile enemy on the battlefield.”
Founded and headquartered in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden, Clavister has over two decades of experience in mission-critical cybersecurity applications. The company serves customers in over 100 countries, including the public sector, energy, telecom, and defence industries. Its expertise in pioneering robust and adaptive cybersecurity solutions has cemented its role as a leader in European defence technology.



























