Sweden has placed an order for 775 additional military trucks from Scania and Volvo to expand the army’s land-based logistics capabilities.
The contract supports Stockholm’s objectives to amplify movements of “goods, loose load carriers, and vehicles” for the defense forces using new and familiar models that were previously acquired for the same purpose.
Under the latest framework, Scania will supply 75 6×6 box trucks, 300 4×4 flatbed trucks with curtain siders and tail lifts, as well as 100 6×6 flatbed trucks.
Simultaneously, Volvo will produce its own versions of 6×6 flatbed trucks with curtain sider and tail lift for the project.
The contract has an option for 575 more vehicles, with the consortium to receive 1.4 million Swedish kroner ($130 million) if all terms are exercised.
Deliveries of the platforms will occur in 2025 and 2026.