Estonia had previously indicated interest in developing the CV90 infantry fighting vehicle last year, alongside five other NATO nations.
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Estonia’s CV90 IFV pivot reflective of changing battlefield threats
Tallinn had earlier planned to replace the existing CV9035NL IFVs with a more modern platform but has recently opted to ...
Estonia is halting a €500 million CV90 IFV buy to fund counter-drone systems, air defense, and unmanned capabilities, while ...
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Germany’s new Boxer blurs the line between tank and IFV
Germany’s new tracked Boxer aims to combine the troop-carrying role of an infantry fighting vehicle with the firepower of a ...
The Estonian Centre for Defence Investments (ECDI) confirmed to Janes on 14 April 2026 that Estonia has cancelled plans to ...
Poland is the latest nation to succumb to the IFV epidemic sweeping European NATO members—though the vehicles’ effectiveness against actual tanks is far from clear. The infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) ...
The first Czech CV90 IFV is to be rolled out on 28 August at BAE Systems Hägglunds in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. (Czech MoD) The first Czech CV90 infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) is to be rolled out on 28 ...
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