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CV90 Mjölner


Granatkastarpansarbandvagn 90


Overview


CV 90 Mjölner

Forward view of CV 90 Mjölner on the move.
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Origin
Sweden
Type
Self-propelled mortar
Entered service
2021
Status
In service
Development
Mid to late 2010's
Developer
Sweden - BAe Systems Hägglunds
Production
2019 - 2020 (planned production of 40 vehicles)
Producer
Sweden - BAe Systems Hägglunds
Unit cost
$ 1.7 million in 2016
Number produced
1st contract for 40 awarded 2016
2nd contract for 20 awarded 2023
Designations
Grkpbv 90 / Granatkastarpansarbandvagn
Mjölner
Notable users
Sweden

Description


Introduction

The CV 90 Mjölner is a modern era self-propelled mortar of Swedish origin. The indirect fire capability is rather similar to the CV 90 AMOS, which was trialed earlier. The Mjölner is a less automated system that trades in direct fire capability for more ammunition for indirect fire.

Design

The Mjölner is a turret system that was developed for the CV 90 tracked chassis, but can reportedly be modified for installation on various types of chassis. The turret uses a combined block of two mortar tubes with two loading tubes. These loading tubes contain arms that carry shells from under armor protection upwards for muzzle loading the mortar tubes. The large turret carries 56 shells in the bustle, while more shells can be stowed in the hull. The mortar tubes are horizontal when on the move, but are not for direct fire use. The turret can move left and right, but has no 360 degree traverse.

Firepower

Mjölner is an indirect fire system that has no direct fire gun-mortar capability. Having two barrels and two loading arms rate of fire is rather high. Four shells can be fired in less than 8 seconds. Maximum rate of fire is 16 shells per minute. Sustained rate of fire is 6 shells per minute. The high rate of fire has two main advantages. There are more shells on target before the troops in the target area can take cover or move out of the area. Second, an effective volume of fire can be achieved while quickly vacating the firing position before counter battery fire comes in.

Protection

Protection level of the Mjölner as ordered by Sweden is likely similar to the CV 90 Mark I. Add-on armor packages can be attached to the new turret. Such packages already exist for the CV 90 chassis. The vehicle is operated under full armor protection. Although the loading mechanism includes manual activities, these are carried out from within the vehicle. There is no open roof, increasing protection from airburst weapons. The armor is rated against small arms fire and shell splinters. Interestingly photos show the Mjölner to lack smoke grenade launchers.

Mobility

The Mjölner as ordered by Sweden are based on existing CV 90 Mark I chassis. These likely retain their 525 hp Scania DS-14 diesel engines. Maximum speed if rather high at 70 km/h. Ground pressure is rather low, making the vehicle suitable for Scandinavian terrain.

Users

The Mjölner has been adopted by Sweden. A first batch of 40 was contracted in 2016 and seemed to be operational by 2021. These vehicles are based on existing CV 90 Mark I chassis, probably undergoing refurbishment. A second batch of 20 was ordered. With a total requirement reportedly of 80 vehicles. In Swedish service the vehicle is called Granatkastarpansarbandvagn 90, abbreviated as Grkpbv 90.

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Details


Facts CV 90 Mjölner
General
Origin
Sweden
Type
Self-propelled mortar
Crew
4 (commander, driver, gunner, loader)
Dimensions
Weight
22 to 24 t (estimate)
Length
6.47 m
Width
3.1 m
Height
2.8 m overall
Main armament
Type
2x 120mm mortar
Ammunition
104 shells in total
56 shells in turret bustle, 48 shells in hull
Elevation
+45° to +85°, powered
Traverse
60° left and right, powered
Firepower
Rate of fire
16 rpm maximum
4 shell burst in <8 seconds
6 rpm sustained
Range
9 km for standard shells
13 km for extended range shells
Emplacement time
<2 minutes
Displacement time
<1 minute
Chassis
Chassis type
Tracked chassis, 7 roadwheels
Layout
Drive sprocket front and idler rear
Track width
0.53 m
Track on ground
3.98 m
Ground pressure
About 0.52 kg/cm²
Suspension
Torsion bar
Automotive
Engine model
Scania DS-14
Engine type
V8 water-cooled turbocharged diesel
Power output
550 hp
Transmission
Perkins X-300-5N automatic with torque convertor
4 forward, 2 reverse
Fuel
525 L
Mobility
Speed
70 km/h on road
43 km/h in reverse
Range
Over 300 km
Turn radius
Pivot
Power to weight ratio
23 to 25 hp/t
Obstacle crossing
Ground clearance
0.45 m
Wall
1.2 m
Trench
2.4 m
Gradient
60 %
Slope
30 %
Fording
1 m unprepared
Possibly amphibious with preparation
Protection
Armor type
Face hardened steel, STANAG 2 level
Kevlar spall liner
Optional add-on armor on turret and hull
Smoke
Optional
NBC system
Yes (estimate)
Equipment
Night vision
Yes
Fire control
Digital fire control computer
Radio
Yes