Remember when Ukraine was set to get an interesting new vehicle from two of its allies?

What did Sweden and Denmark agree to provide?
One would pay, the other would build
A weapon designed for the Dutch
New thermally stabilized sights
Equipped with a laser rangefinder
How the systems will help soldiers
Survivability is an important feature
Early warning systems for protection
Manufactured by BAE Systems
The Iron Fist Active Protection System
A few important features of the system
What can the Iron Fist do for crews?
Interior protection for soldiers
Shrapnel is less of an issue
The main turret is powerful
What can the Bushmaster do?
A very useful vehicle in 2024
What did Sweden and Denmark agree to provide?

In February 2024, reports began to circulate in international media headlines that Sweden and Denmark reached a deal to provide Ukraine with 35 new CV9035NL Mid-Life Update Infantry Fighting Vehicles, these powerful weapons systems that would prove quite helpful to the country's armed forces.

 

One would pay, the other would build

Sweden and Denmark announced plans to jointly produce the CV9035NL vehicles for Ukraine and Defense News reported that Denmark will pay for the vehicles while Sweden will build them for Kyiv. 

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A weapon designed for the Dutch

The CV9035NL is the same version of the vehicle that was acquired by the Netherlands and it weighs in at an impressive 37 tons. The modern infantry fighting vehicle can carry eleven soldiers into battle and offers a lot of big advantages. 

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New thermally stabilized sights

Forbes reported that the CV9035NL is the only infantry fighting vehicle Ukraine will have in its arsenal that can offer its commander stabilized thermal vision, an important feature when it comes to night fighting. But that isn’t the vehicle’s only perk. 

Equipped with a laser rangefinder

The commander's sight also features a third-generation thermal vision system equipped with a laser rangefinder. The rangefinder can locate a target upwards of six miles away and the infantry vehicle gunner also gets the same system. 

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How the systems will help soldiers

“This means both the commander and gunner independently can search for targets, day or night, and with high resolution,” David Axe of Forbes explained about the advantages of the commander and gunner having the same system. 

Survivability is an important feature

Another important feature of the CV9035NL has to do with crew survivability. There is a warning system equipped with the vehicle that will alert the crew when they are targeted with laser rangefinders or by laser-guided munitions. 

Early warning systems for protection

This early warning system should allow crews of the infantry fighting vehicle to lay down smoke and use suppressing fire to evade their enemies in battle. However, that isn’t the only system the CV9035NL employs to protect its crew. 

Manufactured by BAE Systems

The CV9035NL is manufactured by BAE Systems, and in the company's original design for the infantry fighting vehicle, it added an active protection system known as Iron Fist, which its manufacturer called a “game-changing” system. 

The Iron Fist Active Protection System

“Iron Fist Active Protection System (APS) delivers high-performance protection against anti-tank threats while increasing the survivability of the platform or vehicle,” wrote Elbit Systems about its Iron First system on its website. 

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A few important features of the system

The Iron First allows for open hatch operations on the battlefield and Elbit Systems said it is effective against all anti-armor threats. The system provides 360° coverage for sight of surveillance and situational awareness. 

What can the Iron Fist do for crews?

Forbes reported that the Iron First can detect and intercept missiles and explosives with tiny projectiles but added that it was unclear if the CV9035NL vehicles being produced for Ukraine by Denmark and Sweden will have this capability. 

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Interior protection for soldiers

Like other models of the CV90, the version being sent to Ukraine features seats that are fixed to the roof and sides of the vehicle, which provides a degree of protection against mines and other explosives that hit the sides of the weapon. 

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Shrapnel is less of an issue

“There’s a spall-liner that reduces the chances of shrapnel injuring the occupants. The new vehicle’s turret boasts a new armor composition,” David Axe explained about the CV9035NL, “but its exact formulation is a secret.”

The main turret is powerful

As for firepower, the CV9035NL sports a 35-millimeter Bushmaster Mark III, which Army Guide noted can fire upwards of two hundred rounds a minute. But that is not the most impressive feature of the vehicle's main gun. 

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What can the Bushmaster do?

“The Bushmaster can fire armor-piercing, fragmentation and sabot rounds, but it’s the smaller size of the round—which translates into a larger ammunition load-out—that’s the main benefit,” David Axe wrote. 

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A very useful vehicle in 2024

The CV9035NL also comes equipped with a side turret launcher for anti-tank missiles, coupled with its main gun, armor, and advanced sights, the CV9035NL could prove to be one of the best vehicles in Ukraine's arsenal. All at a price point of $9 million dollars. 

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