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The CV90 Mk IV is a fifth-generation combat-proven Infantry Fighting Vehicle based on the CV90 family of Swedish-made tracked armored combat vehicles designed by Sweden's Defense Materiel Administration (Försvarets Materielverk, FMV), Hägglunds which is now part of BAE Systems and Bofors during the mid-1980s and early 1990s and entered service in Sweden in the mid-90s.
The ASCOD is a new generation of tracked armored vehicle designed and developed jointly by the companies Santa Bárbara Sistemas (Pizarro) from Spain and Steyr from Austria which are now business units of General Dynamics European Land Systems. Survivability, mobility and reliability are the main features of this modular medium-weight armoured vehicle.
AJAX Scout SV light tracked armoured vehicle family | ||||
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Scimitar Mk2 Mark II Light reconnaissance armoured vehicle | ||
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The FV101 Scorpion is a British light tank and reconnaissance vehicle that played a significant role in the history of armored warfare. Its development began in the late 1960s, and it entered service in the mid-1970s. The Scorpion was designed to fulfill a need for a fast and mobile reconnaissance vehicle with sufficient firepower to engage and destroy lightly armored enemy vehicles.
CV90 Armadillo BAE Systems Light combat armoured vehicle | ||||||
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ASCOD 2 SV General Dynamics Armoured infantry combat vehicle | ||||||
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Terrier MSV Manoeuvre Support engineer armoured vehicle | ||||||
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The BvS10 Viking is a fully amphibious all-terrain tracked armored vehicle designed and manufactured by the British Company BAE Systems, in collaboration with the Swedish Company Land Systems Hagglunds.