
The deal, worth 40 million Swedish krona ($3.9 million), will see military tech business MilDef provide tough cybersecurity equipment for BAE Systems Hägglunds’ CV90 tracked armored combat vehicles. The project will provide hardware network solutions to shield the vehicles from hostile network assaults. The package, which may include the Helsingborg-based company’s small form factor radios, handheld devices, communication electronics, and displays, will be delivered to the fleet as part of an ongoing contract granted to Swedish defense contractor Clavister last December.