Vehicle information is displayed on an onboard vehicle information system. The CV90 boasts a low radar, acoustic and infrared signature which makes it relatively stealthy for its size.
The vehicle offers fire detection and extinguishing systems and full nuclear, biological, and chemical protection. It can be fitted with uncrewed or two-person crewed turrets which are equipped with the well-proven 30-35mm Bushmaster cannon product range.
Thorén says: “The CV90 is originally designed for the harsh Nordic conditions, including the ability to negotiate the very difficult terrain.”
However, the vehicle was successfully used in even the desert conditions of Liberia and Afghanistan.
Thorén emphasises that the Finnish Army has extensive experience in operating the CV90s and has concluded that the vehicle delivers the required capabilities.
BAE Systems says the CV90 offers advanced survivability systems without compromising mobility. The platform is fitted with active damping that reduces the vehicle’s pitch acceleration. This allows for increased target-finding ability and hit probability while performing agile sprints.
BAE Systems has not disclosed whether the advanced modular armour protection or other survivability systems will receive any improvements during the upgrading projects, but Thorén says: “The CV90's sensor capabilities will receive enhancement and the electronic architecture will be modernised as well.”
Finland is one of seven countries that operate CV90 IFVs along with Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, Estonia, The Netherlands and Denmark.
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