HELSINKI - Representatives from six nations participating in the Nordic Programme for the CV90 MkIV acquisition have signed a technical agreement in Helsinki, marking a key step toward a coordinated multinational procurement. Lithuania, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Estonia, and the Netherlands are working toward a unified set of technical requirements and a common action plan ahead of a planned main contract signing in early 2026.
The agreement outlines the framework for cooperation and supports efforts to align vehicle configurations across all partners. The program has advanced quickly for a multinational defence effort, with national decisions made in late 2024 and contract signature targeted just over a year later. Deliveries of the CV90 MkIV vehicles are expected to begin in 2028.
The CV90 MkIV, produced by BAE Systems Hägglunds, is the latest version of the infantry fighting vehicle and is designed for improved protection, upgraded systems, and compatibility with a range of national technologies. The joint acquisition effort is intended to modernize participating militaries while strengthening interoperability, industrial collaboration, and regional defence capacity. The platform has seen operational use, including in Ukraine, and is already fielded by several NATO and EU members.
The technical agreement advances one of Europe’s largest and fastest-moving cooperative ground vehicle programs. A unified approach to configuration and procurement will reduce cost and integration risk while enhancing interoperability across northern European militaries at a time of heightened regional security demands.