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BAE Systems may upgrade CV90 armoured infantry fighting vehicle with hybrid-electric propulsion. | |||
BAE
Systems, Europe’s largest defense company, may upgrade its CV90
armored vehicle with a hybrid-electric propulsion system
as armies look to cut expenses for fuel that can be many times the price
paid at a civil gas station. “A requirement we are seeing more and
more often is environmental issues in terms of fuel economy,” Dan
Lindell, CV90 platform manager, told reporters yesterday at a briefing
in London. That’s driving BAE’s upgrade plans for the armored
fighting vehicle first developed for Sweden in the 1980s. |
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Swedish military, which has deployed the CV90
in Liberia, has seen fuel costs of about $107 per liter while operating
in Afghanistan, while U.S. forces reported even higher costs owing to
the logistical burden to get gas on site, Lindell said. That’s making
fuel efficiency more important for customers when they set demands for
equipment, he said. |
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