SPz2000

SPz2000

CountrySweden
TypeInfantry fighting vehicle
PhotographGunther Neumahr
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Album of 56 photos walk-around of a «SPz2000»

Photo gallery of a SPz2000, The Stridsfordon 90 (Strf 90) (Eng. Combat Vehicle 90 (CV90)) is a family of Swedish tracked combat vehicles designed by FMV, Hägglunds and Bofors during the mid-1980s and early 1990s. The Swedish version of the main infantry fighting vehicle is fitted with a turret from Bofors that is equipped with a 40 mm autocannon, although export versions use 30 mm and 35 mm autocannons. Developed specifically for the Nordic sub-arctic climate, it has very good mobility in snow and wetlands while carrying and supporting eight (later versions were reduced to six) fully equipped soldiers. Other variants include Forward Observation, Command and Control, Anti-air, Armoured Recovery, Electronic Warfare and so forth. It is still produced and being developed further by BAE Systems Hägglunds AB.

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The SPz2000 Combat Vehicle is a variant of the Swedish Combat Vehicle 90 (CV90) that was purchased by the Swiss Army in 2000. The SPz2000 is an infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) that can carry a squad of eight panzergrenadiers into combat while providing fire support with a 30 mm Bushmaster autocannon and a 7.62 mm machine gun. The SPz2000 has a high mobility and survivability in snow and wetlands, as well as a modular armour system that can protect against 30 mm APFSDS rounds. The SPz2000 is designed to operate in close cooperation with other IFVs and armoured vehicles, such as the Panzerhaubitze 2000 self-propelled howitzer, which can provide indirect fire support for the panzergrenadiers. The SPz2000 is one of the most advanced IFVs in service with the Swiss Army, and has participated in several training exercises and peacekeeping missions.

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