Infantry Fighting Vehicle

The Lithuanian Ministry of National Defence has initiated discussions with Swedish manufacturer BAE Systems Hägglunds regarding the acquisition of CV90 tracked infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs). The talks also aim to establish closer cooperation between Lithuania and the Swedish defence industry.

Lithuania prepares acquisition of CV90 vehicles from BAE Systems Hägglunds

  Minister of National Defence DovilÄ— Å akalienÄ— emphasised the importance of timely delivery and effective implementation of the IFVs to meet Lithuania’s security needs. “Lithuania’s objective is to have the national division at Full Operational Capability by 2030, and IFVs are an inseparable part of the process. We will form a sustained and long-term industrial […]

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Italy is considering a significant investment in its defence capabilities by potentially purchasing hundreds of tanks from the German defence group Rheinmetall. Although not yet confirmed and based on unofficial information, this deal, if finalized, would be the company's largest ever, valued at approximately 20 billion euros ($21.50 billion), according to the Handelsblatt business daily, which cited industry sources.

Italy to potentially purchase Panther tanks, Lynx combat vehicles from Rheinmetall

  Under the proposed agreement, the Italian government plans to acquire at least 350 Lynx armored fighting vehicles and over 200 Panther main battle tanks. The procurement will be spread over a 15-year period. Rheinmetall did not deny the report when approached by Reuters for comment, stating that it would respond in due course. The

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The Italian government plans to invest around EUR 5 billion in the purchase of a new tracked platform.

Italy intends to acquire 1,000 new infantry fighting vehicles

  Previously, the programme was known under the acronym AICS (Armoured Infantry Combat System). It is currently referred to as A2CS (Army Armoured Combat System). The plan involves acquiring about 1,000 armoured tracked vehicles.     The purchase of these vehicles includes a version of the infantry fighting vehicle, which will replace the still-used VCC-80

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