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Sweden, Denmark to Provide Ukraine with 40 CV90 IFVs in $2.3 Billion Deal
Dec 9, 2024, 08:51 AM
Sweden and Denmark have signed an agreement to jointly procure 205 CV90 MkIIIC infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) from BAE Systems Hägglunds, valued at $2.3 billion. Under this deal, 40 of these vehicles are designated for Ukraine, enhancing its military capabilities against Russian combat vehicles. The allocation breakdown is as follows: Denmark will receive 115, Sweden will keep 50, and Ukraine will get 40 IFVs. This move signifies a significant boost to Ukraine's defense, providing superior firepower on the battlefield.
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