BAE Systems to showcase combat vehicles and advanced defense technologies during Eurosatory
BAE Systems will showcase advanced defense technologies at the Eurosatory tradeshow in Paris from June 13-17. Key exhibits include the CV90MkIV infantry fighting vehicle, ARCHER 155mm mobile howitzer, and the BvS10 all-terrain vehicle. The CV90MkIV has been selected by the Slovak Army, showcasing its capability in various missions. ARCHER boasts a rapid-fire capability and a long-range strike ability. The BvS10 is designed for extreme environments. BAE's innovations, such as the 360 MVP Sensor™ and APKWS laser-guidance kit, underscore their commitment to enhancing military effectiveness.
- CV90MkIV selected by Slovak Army for Infantry Fighting Vehicle procurement.
- ARCHER howitzer offers rapid fire capability, enhancing operational efficiency.
- BvS10 vehicle's modular design caters to diverse mission needs.
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The full size vehicles on display at outdoor stand C371 in area Pe6a are the CV90MkIV infantry fighting vehicle which was recently selected by the
CV90: The CV90 is combat proven and trusted and exists in more than a dozen variants for different mission sets. It is in use with seven countries and is interoperable with
BvS10: BvS10 is an armored all-terrain vehicle ideal for operations in Arctic and cold weather environments. It can traverse ice, steep mountains, and rocks, and its amphibious capability allows it to swim while operating in some of the most remote areas the planet has to offer. Its modular design allows it to be reconfigured for varying missions.
ARCHER: ARCHER is a wheeled mobile 155mm howitzer capable of initiating fire within 30 seconds of receiving an order and can depart its position in the same amount of time, giving it superior “shoot and scoot” capability by minimizing the enemy’s ability to effectively return fire. Its automated ammunition magazine stows 21 rounds, and which can be fired in less than three minutes. With guided munitions it can reach targets in excess of 50km.
360 MVP Sensor™: The 360 MVP Sensor™ system improves ground vehicles’ situational awareness, reduces crew cognitive load, and integrates easily with other vehicle protection system features – all to enhance crew response time, survivability, and mission success. It is comprised of high-definition, extended-view sensors built with BAE Systems’ 1920x1200 longwave infrared camera cores, the 360 MVP Sensor™ system delivers low-latency imagery during the day, at night, in adverse weather, and in challenging natural and manmade battlefield conditions.
Check6™: The Check-6™ rear-vision system is a camera system for ground vehicles that provides high-quality situational awareness to ground forces. The plug and play system utilizes a qualified, uncooled, infrared camera core that is embedded into
APKWS® laser-guidance kit: The APKWS guidance kit transforms an unguided 2.75-inch (70 millimeter) rocket into a precision-guided rocket that gives military aircraft and ground vehicles a low-cost surgical strike capability. In combat, the APKWS system has achieved over a 93 percent success rate when fired from rotary- and fixed-wing platforms. APKWS laser-guidance kits are used by four branches of the
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