Clavister has signed a contract worth 68 million SEK with BAE Systems Hägglunds to deliver cybersecurity solutions for the CV90 combat vehicle. The agreement spans three years and includes an option that, if exercised, would increase the contract's value to 96 million SEK.

– We are pleased to further strengthen our collaboration with BAE Systems Hägglunds through this new contract, says John Vestberg, CEO of Clavister, in a press release from the company.

Clavister states that their CyberArmour solution will be integrated into the CV90 intended for a Nordic country, without specifying which. The first deliveries are planned for early 2027. CyberArmour RSG-400 and RSW-400, included in the delivery, have previously been integrated into other CV90s through earlier agreements.