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BAE, Allison to Provide New Engines for CV90 Fighting Vehicles

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 18, 2024
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BAE Systems Hägglunds has signed a contract with Allison Transmission to supply new propulsion systems for the CV90 infantry fighting vehicles.

The partnership selected Allison’s 4040 MX engine, a modernized variant of the company’s proprietary 3040 MX cross-drive transmission fitted into the US Army’s M10 Booker armored fleet.

The solutions will be integrated into ongoing international CV90 programs, including the latest CV90 MkIV variant production by 2028.

In addition to engine deliveries, the collaboration will provide long-term support for CV90s powered by Allison’s older X300 propulsion series.

Approximately 1,000 CV90s are currently operational across EU military users.

In June 2023, Slovakia and the Czech Republic became the latest customers of the infantry fighting vehicle.

“We are looking forward to further strengthening the cooperation with Allison, after many years of close and valuable cooperation,” BAE Systems Hägglunds Managing Director Tommy Gustafsson-Rask stated.

“With this we further secure the CV90’s position in the growing global market and can offer current and future customers a reliable, modern and proven driveline.”

The Combat Vehicle 90

The CV90 has a length of 22 feet (6.8 meters) and weighs up to 38 tons depending on its variant.

Its crew consists of a driver, a gunner, and a commander, while its interior space can accommodate up to eight soldiers.

The vehicle is protected by armor with anti-dart ammunition and an anti-heavy ballistic construct against piercing and burst fires.

The CV90 can drive up to 43 miles (70 kilometers) per hour and be integrated with grenade launchers, auto-cannons, mortars, machine guns, and guided missiles.



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