The Czech army conducts field tests with the three new tracked armored IFVs (Infantry Fighting Vehicles) candidates to replace the old BVP-2 IFV, a Soviet-made BMP-2 manufactured under license in the Czech Republic. During six weeks, Czech soldiers of the 72nd Mechanized Battalion will test three new IFVs including the ASCOD from General Dynamics, the Lynx from Rheinmetall, and the CV90 from BAE Systems. Read full Defense News at this link ...
The three candidates for the new Czech Army Infantry Fighting Vehicle program including the CV90 Mk IV, the Lynx KF41, and the ASCOD. (Picture source Czech MoD) |
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