Sweden and Germany Join the Common Armoured Vehicle System (CAVS) Programme
Enhanced Collaboration for Armoured Vehicle Development
Programme Overview
The Common Armoured Vehicle System (CAVS) programme is a joint initiative between Finland, Latvia, Sweden, and Germany. Originally established by Finland and Latvia, the programme aims to develop and procure a common armoured vehicle system for the participating countries.
Sweden and Germany's Role
Sweden and Germany joined the CAVS programme in 2022, bringing their expertise and resources to the collaboration. Sweden's participation strengthens the programme's research and development capabilities, while Germany's joining ensures the integration of advanced technologies into the armoured vehicle system.
Next Steps
With the addition of Sweden and Germany, the CAVS programme has expanded its scope and potential. The participating countries will continue to work together to define the requirements for the armoured vehicle system and develop a common platform that meets their operational needs. The programme's ultimate goal is to enhance the capabilities and interoperability of the participating countries' armed forces.
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