The Slovak armed forces have taken a significant step forward in modernizing their mechanized units as the first batch of CV90 MkIV Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs) enters initial testing phases in Sweden. These trials are crucial for assessing the vehicles’ advanced combat capabilities, mobility, and adaptability to diverse terrains commonly encountered in European operational theaters. The tests also focus on integrating Slovakia’s specific combat systems and electronic architecture with the base CV90 MkIV configuration supplied by BAE Systems Hägglunds.

Key aspects under evaluation include:

  • Armor protection performance against various ballistic threats
  • Firepower efficiency of the new 40mm CT40 cannon and related target acquisition systems
  • Mobility under extreme weather and terrain conditions encountered in Nordic environments
  • Communications systems interoperability with NATO forces
  • Ergonomics and crew comfort for extended missions
Specification CV90 MkIV Feature Slovak Customization
Primary Armament 40mm CT40 Cannon Enhanced fire control for urban combat
Crew Capacity 3 + 8 Infantry Optimized troop seating for Slovak infantry gear
Engine Power 810 hp Diesel Adapted cooling system for continental climates
Protection Level Modular armor Additional ERA against AP threats