Sweden, Denmark order 205 armored vehicles to replenish stocks, aid Ukraine
Sweden and Denmark have signed a contract with Swedish military manufacturer BAE Systems Hagglunds for the delivery of 205 armored combat vehicles. This order comes as both countries seek to replenish their military stocks after providing support to Ukraine.
The contract, valued at 25 billion Swedish kronor ($2.3 billion), will see the delivery of CV90 vehicles, with 115 going to Denmark, 50 to Sweden, and 40 to Ukraine.
Why it matters
The deal highlights ongoing European efforts to support Ukraine in its defense against Russian aggression while ensuring that contributing nations maintain their own defense capabilities. The replenishment of armored vehicles is part of broader commitments made by Sweden and Denmark to assist Ukraine, while also bolstering their own military resources.
Key points
- Vehicle allocation:
Of the 205 CV90 armored vehicles, 115 will be delivered to Denmark, 50 to Sweden, and 40 to Ukraine. This distribution ensures that both the donor countries and Ukraine benefit from the replenishment. - Financing purchase:
The 25 billion kronor contract is financed using funds previously donated by Sweden and Denmark, underlining the strategic importance of supporting Ukraine while maintaining the defense readiness of the donor nations. - Swedish defense minister’s statement:
Swedish Defense Minister Pal Jonson emphasized that the purchase would enhance the security of Europe, particularly Ukraine, through the delivery of more combat vehicles. These investments are seen as crucial in strengthening both national and regional defense capabilities. - Wider use of CV90 vehicles:
CV90 combat vehicles are used by 10 countries, including the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, and Ukraine, reflecting the widespread adoption of this military equipment across Europe and beyond.