BAE Systems is emphasizing the operational capabilities of its CV90120 configuration, part of the well established CV90 family developed by its Hägglunds division in Sweden.

Originally designed to meet the requirements of the Swedish Armed Forces, the CV90 has evolved over time into a modular platform with 17 different variants, serving a wide range of mission needs across various armed forces.

In an interview with Defensehere.com, Marc Collins, Vice President of International Business Development at BAE Systems, underlined that the CV90 family stands out for its logistical efficiency, operational flexibility, and high level of battlefield mobility.

The 120 variant combines main battle tank firepower with significantly lower weight, offering an agile and protected solution suitable for diverse combat environments.

The CV90 platform has been adopted by ten countries, including Sweden, and has consistently undergone modernization to meet evolving operational demands.

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Collins underscored the company's commitment to industrial cooperation, noting that BAE Systems works closely with international customers to support local production, supply chain integration, and tailored system configurations.

With growing interest from countries seeking a balance between firepower, mobility, and domestic industrial participation, the CV90120 continues to represent a flexible and field-proven solution for armored vehicle fleets.

For more details you can watch the full interview with Marc Collins: