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Germany joins Common Armoured Vehicle System Programme

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Berlin, Germany - Germany has signed a statement of intent to join the Finnish-led Common Armoured Vehicle System (CAVS) programme. The CAVS programme was originally established by Finland and Latvia, and later joined by Sweden. The programme aims to develop an armoured vehicle system based on the common requirements of the participating countries.

The CAVS programme is a collaborative multinational effort to develop a state-of-the-art armored vehicle system that meets the specific requirements of the participating countries. The program is expected to result in a family of vehicles that will be used by all four countries. The vehicles will be designed to be modular and scalable, so that they can be tailored to meet the specific needs of each country.

The addition of Germany to the CAVS programme is a significant development. Germany is a major defense manufacturer, and its participation in the programme will bring a wealth of experience and expertise. The German government has said that it is committed to the CAVS programme, and that it will work with the other participating countries to develop a successful vehicle system.


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