- Combat Vehicle 90 - Wikipedia
The CV90 Mk IV is equipped with a new Scania engine, which develops up to 1,000 horsepower (750 kW), and the latest upgraded X300 heavy-duty transmission Its maximum weight was increased from 35 to 37 tonnes, with space for two tonnes of additional payload, without a decrease in vehicle agility
- Breaking News: Czech Army Receives First CV9030 MkIV Combat Vehicle . . .
Breaking News: Czech Army Receives First CV9030 MkIV Combat Vehicle Under Major NATO Modernization On August 28, 2025, BAE Systems Hägglunds in Sweden officially unveiled the first CV90 30 MkIV infantry fighting vehicle for the Czech Army, as reported by BAE Systems
- CV90MkIV - BAE Systems
With a new engine, the MkIV boasts up to 1,000 horsepower and the latest upgraded X300 heavy-duty transmission The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is increased from 35 tonnes to 38 tonnes, offering users three tonnes of extra payload without a decrease in vehicle agility
- First Czech CV90 rolls out of Swedish plant - defence-blog. com
The Czech acquisition of the CV9030CZ Mk IV, widely used by NATO allies, replaces aging Soviet-era equipment and is intended to strengthen both national defense and alliance commitments
- BAE Systems Hägglunds rolls out first Czech CV9030 MkIV
The first CV9030 MkIV infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) for the Army of the Czech Republic (ACR) was officially unveiled on 28 August 2025 at a rollout ceremony at BAE Systems Hägglunds in Sweden
- How Quickly Did Czechia Receive Its First CV90 IFV Ordered in 2023?
The agreement to purchase 246 CV9030CZ Mk IV vehicles worth $2 2 billion was signed on May 24, 2023 It allows for a 40% localization level, including the final assembly of the vehicles The project involves 30 Czech companies, which had secured contracts worth $528 million by September 2024
- Czech Republic receives the first serial-production CV9030CZ Mk. IV - MSN
Strategic reinforcement within NATO The new CV9030CZ Mk IV will be used to re-equip the battalions of the 7th Mechanized Brigade, in line with the Czech Republic’s NATO commitments,
- BAE Systems rolls out newest combat vehicle for the Czech Army
Combining exceptional mobility, superior firepower, and advanced protection systems, the vehicle ensures Czech forces can operate effectively across the full spectrum of conflict, from
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