BAE Systems Delivered First Three BvS10 Armoured Vehicles to Sweden, Germany and UK

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BAE Systems Delivered First Three BvS10 Armoured Vehicles to Sweden, Germany and UK

BAE Systems has officially delivered the first three BvS10 Armoured Personnel Carriers to Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom, marking a major milestone in the Collaborative All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) programme. This ceremonial handover is the first step in a framework agreement that will see a total of 663 vehicles delivered by 2028.

 

Framework Agreement Breakdown

The multinational deal demonstrates the effectiveness of joint procurement, ensuring cost efficiency and interoperability among allied nations. The current commitments include:

  • 236 vehicles for Sweden’s Defence Materiel Administration (FMV)

  • 60 vehicles for the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD)

  • 140 vehicles for Germany’s Federal Ministry of Defence (BAAINBw)

In addition, Germany has exercised an option for a further 227 vehicles, underscoring its confidence in the platform and bringing its total under the CATV framework to nearly 370 vehicles.

 

Capabilities of the BvS10

The BvS10 is designed to deliver unmatched mobility in the most demanding environments. Its articulated all-terrain system allows it to move across snow, ice, rock, sand, mud, swamps, and steep mountains. Beyond land operations, the vehicle is fully amphibious, enabling it to operate in flooded areas, rivers, and coastal waters.

Key features include:

  • Versatility: Configurable as troop transport, logistics carrier, medical evacuation vehicle, recovery platform, command and control hub, or weapons carrier.

  • Amphibious readiness: Quick transition to water operations, with the ability to manoeuvre in coastal and inland waters.

  • NATO standardisation: Ensuring interoperability across allied forces.

  • Proven durability: Already in service with Austria, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK.

 

Strategic Importance

The CATV programme addresses the growing need for platforms capable of operating in Arctic, cold-weather, and extreme terrain environments. The joint framework highlights a strong multinational approach, where nations share development benefits and reduce procurement risks.

For Germany, the additional order represents an investment of several hundred million dollars, with deliveries stretching toward the end of the decade. For Sweden and the UK, the arrival of the first vehicles strengthens operational readiness for missions at home and abroad.

 

Industry Statement

Tommy Gustafsson-Rask, Managing Director of BAE Systems Hägglunds, stated that the BvS10’s extreme mobility and multi-role flexibility provide user nations with a modern, high-tech capability ready for missions in the harshest environments. He also highlighted the benefits of the streamlined procurement model, which allows other nations to join the programme seamlessly.

 

The handover of the first BvS10s under CATV is more than just a ceremonial event—it represents the beginning of a large-scale effort to equip European forces with a next-generation all-terrain capability, ensuring readiness in any environment from Arctic snow to desert sand.

✍️ This article is written by the team of The Defense News.

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