PbvL Armored Personnel Carrier: In addition to the vehicle commander, gunner and driver, the vehicle can carry eight fully armed soldiers in the rear crew compartment, compared to 10 in the currently equipped Pbv302 Armored Personnel Carrier.
The eight soldiers enter and exit the vehicle through the rear door and can be fired from the roof hatch of the vehicle with a 5.56mm assault rifle. In order not to minimize protection and the difficulty of storing supplies and seating arrangements, there are shooting holes and observation mirrors on both sides of the vehicle, except for the rear door.
The Swedish CV90 tracked armored fighting vehicle family has the possibility of mounting on the roof of the crew compartment the Bofors RBS56 BILL anti-tank missile, which has been in production since 1986 and is capable of destroying main battle tanks from 2,000 meters away.
LvkvA2 self-propelled anti-aircraft gun:
Similar to the PbvG Mechanized Infantry Fighting Vehicle (MIFV), the LvkvA2 also has a two-person turret with a 40mm machine gun, and is uncrewed, but has a larger ammunition base.
There is a search radar behind the top of the turret to spot airplanes and helicopters. Both the commander and the gunner have smaller screens in order to display the targets found. The radar folds into the turret basket when on the march and can be raised for searching when needed.
Grkpbv self-propelled mortar:A 120mm mortar is mounted with the muzzle facing forward or backward. The directional field of fire is limited when facing forward. The development of this gun is in view of the fact that at present the Swedish Army has also slipped a self-propelled mortar converted using the original Pbv302 armored personnel carrier, and its standard 1941 120mm mortar is also towed. Under a contract with FMV, the gun will be equipped with Strix end-guided mortar rounds developed by both FFV and Saab-Scania, as well as a 7.62mm machine gun.
Stripbv Armored Command Vehicle: It is expected to use the same turret as the PbvL armored personnel carrier, a 25mm machine gun turret, with a variety of communications equipment and other equipment for staff officers.
Epbv Armored Observation Vehicle:The same 25mm machine gun turret is used. The vehicle has various sensors and communication equipment.
Bgbv Armored Rescue Vehicle: The turret is mounted with a 7.62mm machine gun, and the rear of the vehicle has a hydraulic winch for rescue and a hydraulic crane for replacing power units in the field. The front of the vehicle is equipped with a bulldozer, which can also be used as a counterweight when lifting or when rescuing vehicles.
June 11, 2010 BAE Systems' Global Combat Systems Division has unveiled the CV90 Armored Personnel Carrier, the Swedish CV90 tracked armored fighting vehicle family is the latest variant of the CV90 family of vehicles, which will be displayed for the first time at the Sartori Defense Show in Paris, France, in 2010.The CV90 Armored Personnel Carrier is based on the latest production CV90 infantry fighting vehicle chassis, which is the most advanced version of the CV90. CV90 Infantry Fighting Vehicle chassis, removed the original CV90 Infantry Fighting Vehicle's two-person turret, increasing the vehicle's interior space and improving its load-carrying capacity, with a combat weight of 27 tons, three crew members for the commander, gunnery commander and driver, and at least eight soldiers. Firepower, the base vehicle can be equipped with a variety of remote-controlled weapon station, which will be on display models equipped with lemur remote-controlled weapon station, which is equipped with a 12.7mm machine gun. In terms of protection, it has high all-round protection capability. On the one hand, it adopts the latest passive armor components, capable of defending against all kinds of battlefield threats, and enhances the defense capability against landmines and improvised safeguard devices; on the other hand, it is installed with the LEDS-150 hard-kill active protection system, which is capable of detecting and intercepting all kinds of incoming threats within a 360-degree range, including RPG-7 rockets and anti-tank missiles. In addition, the Swedish CV90 Tracked Armored Fighting Vehicle family model is fitted with a fire suppression and explosion suppression system and a variety of optical equipment, including a 360-degree situational awareness camera. In addition to the CV90 Armored Personnel Carrier, BAE Systems plans to develop a variety of specialized variants on its chassis, including an armored bridging vehicle, command and control vehicle, medical evacuation vehicle, mortar, salvage and repair vehicle, to meet user needs.
CV-90 Family:PbvG Mechanized Infantry Fighting Vehicle, PbvL Armored Personnel Carrier
LvkvA2 Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Vehicle:CV-90 Grkpbv Self-Propelled Mortar, Stripbv Armored Command Vehicle, Epbv Armored Observation Vehicle, Bgbv Armored Rescue Vehicle