CV90120
BAE Systems Hägglunds

BAE Systems Hagglunds introduced a 32 ton CV90 version armed with
low-recoil 120mm gun. For the first time, the CV90120 was shown equipped
with an active protection system, which makes this compact platform
equivalent in survivability, firepower and mobility to modern 60 ton
tanks.
The
Active Armor Concept (AAC) utilized with this tank is based on an
active protection system developed by IBD
and integrated by Akers Krutbruk in Sweden. Currently at technology
demonstrator phase, the system will be evaluated by the Swedish MOD R&D
(FMV) and could be adopted by other armies operating the CV family of
vehicles. The system is comprised of a series of 26 independent modules
surrounding the vehicle and providing overlap protection to ensure
multi-hit protection. Each of the overlapping modules includes two
sensors providing threat warning, identification and ranging (radar?)
each covering a 45 degrees arc, protecting the hull and turret. When an
imminent threat is detected and identified (KE or SC), a single
countermeasure is activated to defeat the threat. The intercept takes
place at very close distance of 1 – 3 meters from the vehicle.
Akers
has already developed a demonstrator AAC for the FV9040 vehicle. The
systems' weight range from 400 to 800 kg, depending n the density of the
modules. CV90120 also uses a "soft kill" protection utilizing the "water
mist" system, surrounding the vehicle with water vapours which absorb
the tank's infrared signature, effectively protecting it from top
attacks by sensor-fuzed weapons and guided missiles. The tank is
equipped with multi-sensor UV, laser and radar threat warning systems
and smoke/countermeasures launchers.
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