Lithuania has approved the purchase of 100 CV90 MkIV infantry fighting vehicles as part of a joint procurement program with five other NATO countries.
The project envisages the signing of the main contract in early 2026, with the first deliveries planned for 2028. This is part of the modernization efforts of the Lithuanian Land Forces.
In addition to procurement, the agreement provides for the localization of component production and vehicle maintenance on Lithuanian territory. According to the State Defense Council, the reliability of delivery times and the effective implementation of industrial cooperation will be decisive factors for the country’s continued participation in the multinational program, which also includes Finland, Sweden, Norway, Estonia and the Netherlands.
Produced by BAE Systems Hägglunds, the CV90 MkIV offers increased protection, advanced command and control systems and the ability to integrate national technologies. The introduction of a common platform among NATO allies is expected to increase interoperability, facilitate joint training and reduce logistical costs, thereby strengthening operational readiness on the alliance’s eastern flank.
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🇱🇹 Lithuania is exploring opportunities to locally assemble CV90 infantry fighting vehicles, boosting both defence and the economy.
Viceminister Orijana Mašalė discussed cooperation with 🇸🇪 @BAESystemsplc in Sweden ahead of potential deliveries starting in 2028. pic.twitter.com/m7fNgZbiXI
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