BvS 10

Germany buys 227 additional BAE Systems BvS10s through framework agreement

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星期一, 四月 24, 2023

Germany is investing in an additional 227 ultra- mobile, protected, all-terrain BvS10 vehicles from BAE Systems.

Key Points: 
  • Germany is investing in an additional 227 ultra- mobile, protected, all-terrain BvS10 vehicles from BAE Systems.
  • This will extend the deliveries from the framework agreement, which are to begin in 2024, out to 2030.
  • (Credit: BAE Systems)
    “This framework agreement streamlines the process by allowing prospective and existing customers to acquire vehicles at previously negotiated terms, while also benefiting from the joint development,” said Tommy Gustafsson-Rask, managing director of BAE Systems Hägglunds, which manufactures the vehicles in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden.
  • BAE Systems’ Beowulf, the unarmored variant of the BvS10, won the U.S. Army’s competition for its Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) program in August.

Sweden, Germany, United Kingdom Jointly Acquire 436 BAE Systems BvS10 All-Terrain Vehicles

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星期五, 十二月 16, 2022

Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom have reached an agreement with BAE Systems to purchase 436 BvS10 all-terrain vehicles.

Key Points: 
  • Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom have reached an agreement with BAE Systems to purchase 436 BvS10 all-terrain vehicles.
  • Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom will be getting an excellent return on their investment in these highly capable vehicles for decades to come.
  • This further demonstrates the strong relationship between BAE Systems and our customers to deliver these critical capabilities.
  • BAE Systems Beowulf, the unarmored variant of the BvS10, won the U.S. Armys competition for its Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) program in August.

Sweden, Germany, United Kingdom jointly acquire 436 BAE Systems BvS10 all-terrain vehicles

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星期五, 十二月 16, 2022

Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom have reached an agreement with BAE Systems to purchase 436 BvS10 all-terrain vehicles.

Key Points: 
  • Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom have reached an agreement with BAE Systems to purchase 436 BvS10 all-terrain vehicles.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221216005034/en/
    Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom have reached an agreement with BAE Systems to purchase 436 BvS10 all-terrain vehicles.
  • Sweden, Germany, and the United Kingdom will be getting an excellent return on their investment in these highly capable vehicles for decades to come.
  • BAE Systems Beowulf, the unarmored variant of the BvS10, won the U.S. Armys competition for its Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) program in August.

BAE Systems Wins U.S. Army’s CATV Competition, Receives $278 Million Contract

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星期二, 八月 23, 2022

BAE Systems Beowulf has won the U.S. Armys competition for its Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) programme, and the company has received a $278 million contract for production units, spare parts and contractor logistics support.

Key Points: 
  • BAE Systems Beowulf has won the U.S. Armys competition for its Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) programme, and the company has received a $278 million contract for production units, spare parts and contractor logistics support.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220823005414/en/
    BAE Systems Wins U.S. Armys CATV Competition, Receives $278 Million Contract (Photo: Business Wire)
    Beowulf is an unarmoured, tracked and highly versatile vehicle for carrying personnel and a variety of payloads in either of its two compartments.
  • Beowulf is built by BAE Systems Hgglunds in northern Sweden, adding first-hand experience in operating in an arctic environment.
  • The CATV program will replace the legacy fleet of Small Unit Support Vehicles (SUSVs), also built by BAE Systems Hgglunds, and known internationally as the BV206.

BAE Systems wins U.S. Army’s CATV competition, receives $278 million contract

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星期一, 八月 22, 2022

BAE Systems Beowulf has won the U.S. Armys competition for its Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) program, and the company has received a $278 million contract for production units, spare parts, and contractor logistics support.

Key Points: 
  • BAE Systems Beowulf has won the U.S. Armys competition for its Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) program, and the company has received a $278 million contract for production units, spare parts, and contractor logistics support.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220822005730/en/
    BAE Systems Beowulf has won the U.S. Armys competition for its Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV) program and the company has received a $278 million contract for production units, spare parts and contractor logistics support.
  • Beowulf is built by BAE Systems Hgglunds in northern Sweden, adding firsthand experience in operating in an arctic environment.
  • The CATV program will replace the legacy fleet of Small Unit Support Vehicles (SUSVs), also built by BAE Systems Hgglunds, and known internationally as the BV206.

BAE Systems to showcase combat vehicles and advanced defense technologies during Eurosatory

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星期二, 六月 7, 2022

BAE Systems will display a broad range of capabilities during the Eurosatory defense and security tradeshow in Paris June 13-17; including combat vehicles, artillery systems, and technologies for precision strike and situational awareness.

Key Points: 
  • BAE Systems will display a broad range of capabilities during the Eurosatory defense and security tradeshow in Paris June 13-17; including combat vehicles, artillery systems, and technologies for precision strike and situational awareness.
  • CV90: The CV90 is combat proven and trusted and exists in more than a dozen variants for different mission sets.
  • Check6: The Check-6 rear-vision system is a camera system for ground vehicles that provides high-quality situational awareness to ground forces.
  • In combat, the APKWS system has achieved over a 93 percent success rate when fired from rotary- and fixed-wing platforms.

Sweden Adding to BvS10 Fleet, Ordering 127 More of the All-Terrain Vehicles

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星期一, 五月 3, 2021

b'BAE Systems has signed a contract worth around $200 million to produce and deliver 127 BvS10 all-terrain vehicles to the Swedish Army, adding to its existing fleet of BvS10s.\nThis press release features multimedia.

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  • b'BAE Systems has signed a contract worth around $200 million to produce and deliver 127 BvS10 all-terrain vehicles to the Swedish Army, adding to its existing fleet of BvS10s.\nThis press release features multimedia.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210503005194/en/\nBAE Systems will produce and deliver 127 BvS10 all-terrain vehicles to the Swedish Army, as it expands its existing fleet of BvS10s to meet mission requirements.
  • The vehicle can traverse rock, mountains, snow, and swamps and its amphibious capability allows it to seamlessly transition to swimming.
  • Photo: BAE Systems\nThe contract signed with the Swedish military procurement agency, FMV, is for both command and control and logistics vehicles.

BAE Systems Showcases Generic Vehicle Architecture in the All-Terrain BvS10

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星期三, 九月 11, 2019

BAE Systems is showcasing for the first time a version of the BvS10 all-terrain support vehicle at DSEI 2019, which will significantly streamline information load and increase situational awareness for crews.

Key Points: 
  • BAE Systems is showcasing for the first time a version of the BvS10 all-terrain support vehicle at DSEI 2019, which will significantly streamline information load and increase situational awareness for crews.
  • (Photo: BAE Systems)
    The versatile, tough BvS10 is fitted with a Generic Vehicle Architecture (GVA) equivalent system to increase the vehicles current operational capability and ensure critical upgrades quickly get to the battlefield.
  • GVA is a NATO standard for operating systems in military vehicles employed by the UK Ministry of Defence and allied forces.
  • Visit BAE Systems at DSEI 2019 on stand S4 200 or find additional information via our events page at: www.baesystems.com/dsei .

First BvS10 All-Terrain Vehicles Delivered To Austrian Armed Forces

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星期二, 二月 26, 2019

BAE Systems has delivered the first four BvS10 all-terrain vehicles to the Austrian Armed Forces, providing the service with a superior vehicle for operations in challenging terrains like mountains and snow.

Key Points: 
  • BAE Systems has delivered the first four BvS10 all-terrain vehicles to the Austrian Armed Forces, providing the service with a superior vehicle for operations in challenging terrains like mountains and snow.
  • BAE Systems is under contract, issued in 2016, to deliver 32 of the Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) variant of the BvS10 to the Austrian Armed Forces.
  • The vehicles ability to operate in mountainous terrain is of particular importance to the Austrian Armed Forces and its central role in at enhancing military effectiveness in the EU MTI.
  • The BvS10s are part of BAE Systems Hgglunds BV family of all-terrain vehicles, of which over 12,000 have been sold.