BAE's Signorelli on CV90 Armored Vehicle Upgrades, Expanding the BvS10 Family

Mark Signorelli, vice president for strategy and business development at BAE Systems' Platforms & Services, discusses upgrades to the CV90 armored vehicle and the BvS10 family of all-terrain, amphibious vehicles -- including the introduction of the unarmored Beowulf variant -- during Part 1 of a Sept. 13, 2017, interview at the 2017 Defence and Security Equipment International conference and trade show in London. The Defense & Aerospace Report's coverage is in partnership with DSEI and Clarion Events.

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  • @JohnDoe-qo4xd
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    This is such an excellent infantry/apc it's a shame the US army, after testing it for several years, just took all the goodies (and that's most of the parts), copied them and made their own inf/apc. Though I had not expected anything else, because they want a vehicle they can produce with US labour and sell/use as a political influence to other countries and also third world countries; that means "Buy OUR apc and we'll cover your back". They could not do that with a Swedish/British vehicle. It seems both the UK and Germany are going their own ways too, surprisingly, as this, especially with its upgrades and flexibility, is basically considered as the no 1 inf/apc vehicle in the world right now. There's so many tested and proven versions of this it's probably unprecedented yet. There's a new 120mm quite heavy armored tank killer, there's a new version with both a 40mm and a sophisticated AT-system, all available with new AT-rifle/Tank-rounds countermeasure system and advanced composite armour, all including transporting 6-8 soldiers. The main reason those complaining against it have is: "It has not been used in an invasion force of another country". Why? Because it's only the USA or Russia invading other countries nowadays.