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Patria and Latvia have concluded Life Cycle Support (LCS) agreement for the Common Armoured Vehicle System (CAVS) 6x6 armoured vehicle fleet operated by Latvian National Armed Forces (LNAF). The agreement supplements the 2024 Life Cycle Management (LCM) contract for the 6x6 CAVS signed by Latvia, Finland and Patria, which Sweden and Denmark later joined. The contract defines Latvia-specific sustainment processes, responsibilities, services and products ensuring long-term operational readiness of the fleet.

The arrangements of the contract fully support Latvian security of supply requirements and is aligned with the overarching CAVS programme’s Life Cycle Management framework. The agreement brings all local and Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) level sustainment activities under one contract.

“This agreement strengthens Latvia’s long-term readiness by combining capabilities of the national defence industry with Patria’s OEM expertise. The LCS framework ensures reliable, efficient and future-proof sustainment for the Latvian CAVS fleet for years to come,” says Pekka Ruutu, Executive Vice President of Patria’s Sustainment Solutions business area.

“Through the CAVS programme, Latvia’s security of supply in armoured 6x6 vehicles will be exceptionally strong, supported by ongoing local vehicle assembly since 2022, a completed maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) technology-transfer programme in 2025, and the establishment of a dedicated spare parts stock capable of supporting both peacetime and crisis conditions,” says Ugis Romanovs, Patria’s Country Manager for Latvia.

The Finnish-led CAVS programme currently consists of seven member nations: Finland, Latvia, Sweden, Germany, Denmark, The United Kingdom and Norway with the vehicles being also operational in Ukraine. Within the CAVS programme, the 6x6 armoured vehicle system development is led by Patria, that has more than four decades of experience in developing and delivering state-of-the-art protected troop transportation and system integration. Vast majority of supply of the vehicles is conducted by utilising the member nations’ local industry capabilities and every new nation is inherently reinforcing the security of supply for the whole collaboration system.

Media enquiries and further information:

Sirje Ahvenlampi-Hyvönen, Vice President, Group Communications, Patria, tel. +358 50 557 3822, [email protected]

More information on CAVS programme: www.patriagroup.com/common-armoured-vehicle-system-cavs-programme

Patria is a modern and international defence and technology company with over 100 years of experience. Through our top-notch experts and Protected Mobility, Defence and Weapon Systems and Sustainment Solutions business areas, we ensure reliable operations for our customers and serve as a partner in critical functions on land, sea and air - when if is not an option. Patria has offices in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Latvia, and Japan.

Patria is owned by the State of Finland (50.1%) and Norwegian Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace AS (49.9%). Patria owns 50% of Nammo, and together these three companies form a leading Nordic defence partnership.

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