19 février 2021 | International, Terrestre

BAE receives $50M order to build 20 more CV90s for Norwegian Army

BAE Systems announced Thursday that it has received a $50 million order from the Norwegian Army for 20 additional CV90 Infantry Fighting Vehicles, bring its total fleet to 164 vehicles.

https://www.upi.com/Defense-News/2021/02/18/BAE-receives-50M-order-to-build-20-more-CV90s-for-Norwegian-Army/2731613696102/

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