CV90 combat vehicle providing support for infantry in delaying action. The opposing "blue" forces are advancing in the forest supported by armor. The CV90 covers the "yellow" infantry and delays the enemy advance while providing targeting information for artillery units.
Finnish Army / Armor Scrool's armor corps reserve officer course 257 “final war” exercise 15.-19.2.2021 in Parolannummi area. Armored forces of “blue” force attacks the positions of the yellow forces training the command, control and the cooperation of various types of weapons. The exercise was carried out as a two-sided simulator-assisted combat exercise. In total about 400 soldiers, 40+ tanks, IFVs and mobile artillery and about a hundred other vehicles participated. The soldiers came from the Armored Brigade, the Armored School and the Karelian Brigade.
The armored forces included Leopard 2A6 tanks, BMP-2 and CV9030 IFVs, Leopard 2L Briding tanks, K9 Thunder "Moukari" self propelled artillery units, MT-LB carriers and other vehicles.
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Panssarireserviupseerikurssi PSRUK257:n loppusota
Maasotakoulu - Army Academy
Panssarireserviupseerikurssi PSRUK257:n loppusota 15.-19.2.2021 Parolannummen ympäristössä. Keskiviikosta perjantaihin taistellaan kaksipuoleisessa simulaattoriavusteisessa taisteluharjoituksessa. Harjoituksen aiheena on mekanisoidun yksikön hyökkäys aselajien tukema. Upseerioppilailla opetuskohteina aselajin mukainen taistelun johtaminen ja nopea toimeenpano.
Harjoituksen aiheena on panssariyksikön hyökkäys sekä aselajien yhteistoimintaa. Harjoitus toteutetaan kaksipuoleisena simulaattoriavusteisena taisteluharjoituksena.
Harjoitukseen osallistuu noin 400 henkilöä, yli 40 panssarivaunua sekä noin sata muuta ajoneuvoa. Osallistujat tulevat Panssariprikaatista, Panssarikoululta sekä Karjalan prikaatista. Harjoitukseen liittyy lennokkitoimintaa.
Kurssilla ylennettiin 45 upseerikokelasta panssarireserviupseerien ketjuun. Tuoreet upseerikokelaat siirtyivät jatkamaan varusmiespalvelustaan omiin joukko-osastoihinsa Panssariprikaatiin, Karjalan prikaatiin, Porin prikaatiin ja Jääkäriprikaatiin kouluttamaan muita, nuorempia varusmiehiä.
CV9030
The Combat Vehicle 90 (CV90; Sw. Stridsfordon 90, Strf90) is a family of Swedish tracked combat vehicles designed by Sweden's Defense Materiel Administration (Försvarets Materielverk, FMV), Hägglunds and Bofors during the mid-1980s and early 1990s and entered service in Sweden in the mid-90s. The CV90 platform design has continuously evolved in steps from Mk0 to current MkIV with advances in technology and in response to changing battlefield requirements. The Swedish version of the main infantry fighting vehicle is fitted with a turret from Bofors that is equipped with a 40 mm Bofors autocannon.
Export versions are fitted with Hägglunds E-series turrets, armed with either a 30 mm or a 35 mm Bushmaster autocannon. Developed specifically for the Nordic sub-arctic climate, the vehicle has very good mobility in snow and wetlands while carrying and supporting six to eight fully equipped dismount soldiers. Other variants include Forward Observation, Command and control, anti-aircraft, armoured recovery vehicle, electronic warfare and so forth.
Use in Finland
In November 2000, Finland ordered 57 CV9030 vehicles. Total cost was €250 million (2008 value), or €4.42 million per vehicle. In June 2004, Finland made another purchase, bringing the overall quantity ordered to 102.[17] This time, the cost was €2.92 million (2008 value) per vehicle.
The CV90 Mk II was produced in three variants, CV9030 CH (Switzerland) IFV & COM, and CV9030 FIN (Finland) IFV. Both contracts were won in competition with other IFVs. The difference between the two variants is mainly the size of the hull. The Swiss variant is 100 mm higher over the front part of the hull and an additional 70 mm over the combat compartment at the rear. The principal difference between the Mk I and Mk II is that the Mk II was partly digitized and provided with built-in Health & Unit Monitoring System (HUMS) together with interactive manuals and instructions. CV90 Mk II standard armament is Mk44 Bushmaster II autocannon.
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