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CV90

IOC: 1993
Total Production: 1,185

CV90105



Origin:Sweden

Contractor/s: Alvis Plc, United Defense

Description: The CV90 is a family of modular ground combat vehicles designed to carry out the most part of modern mechanized units missions. The CV90 vehicles are extremely agile, all-terrain capable, with minimized radar and IR signatures to achieve high survivability. They also feature reduced maintenance costs and high growth potential. The CV90's turret is electrically operated and houses a UTAAS sight providing day/night and all-weather detection and fire control capabilities.

The CV90 vehicles are the result of a joint venture between Bofors Defence and Hagglunds. The first CV90 vehicles where delivered to the Swedish Army in 1993. In addition, Norway, Switzerland and Finland have ordered CV90 armored vehicles. Netherlands joined CV90 customers club in December 2004. The vehicles weighing 20 to 30 tons are powered by a single Scania DI16 diesel engine providing 600-670 hp.

The CV90105 combines GIAT's TML 105 turret and the proven CV90 chassis achieving an anti-tank vehicle. The TML 105 turret has day and night sights for both commander and gunner providing a hunter-killer capability.

Specifications
Accommodation: Crew 4

Guns: Main Gun Caliber 105 mm

Dimensions: Height 2.8 m, Length 8.9 m, Width 3.2 m

Weights: Max Weight 28,000 kg (61,728 lb), Min Weight 26,000 kg (57,319 lb)

Performance: Max Range 600 km (324 nm), Top Speed 20 mps (38 kt)

Power: Power 600 shp

Family Members:
CV90 AMOS, CV90 ARV, CV90 FCV, CV90 FOV, CV90120, CV9030, CV9030 COM, CV9030 MkII, CV9035 MkIII, CV9040, CV9040 AAV, CV9040C
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Notes
(*) lead contractor
IOC: Initial Operating Capability
FOC: Full Operating Capability
CEP: Circular Error Probable
Comm: Commissioning Date
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Meters per Second (mps)   Kilometers per Hour (kph)   Knot (kt)   Miles per Hour (mph)
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