- £140 million contract to bolster ability to operate in harsh
environments
- 60 new amphibious vehicles to be in service for 30 years
- Purchase alongside key allies bolsters European
interoperability
Under the international Collaborative All-Terrain Vehicle (CATV)
programme – including Sweden and Germany - the UK Commando Force
will receive 60 Future All-Terrain Vehicles (FATV) starting from
February 2025, under a £140 million contract.
The deal will see a total of 463 of the vehicles delivered by BAE
Systems across the three European partners, with the engines for
all FATVs produced by Cummins in Darlington.
The vehicles will be used by the Navy’s Littoral Response Groups
– bespoke, highly-mobile amphibious task groups designed to react
to crises in regions strategically important to the UK.
Capable of operating in the harshest weather conditions and most
remote environments, the amphibious, multi-role, armoured vehicle
will include variants of vehicles for troop transport, logistics,
medical evacuation, recovery, and command and control.
Defence Procurement Minister, said:
We continue to equip our Armed Forces with the most mobile and
resilient capabilities, to support them in operations around the
world and Future All-Terrain Vehicles for the Royal Navy are
another example of this.
This tri-lateral agreement with Sweden and Germany serves to
strengthen key alliances and improve interoperability.
Working alongside our European and Joint Expeditionary Force
(JEF) Arctic partners in the High North, FATVs will be in-service
until 2058, replacing the BV206 tracked and older BvS 10 ‘Viking’
models. Their articulated mobility systems provide optimal
manoeuvrability across varying terrains so they can traverse
snow, ice, rock, sand, mud or swamps, as well as steep mountain
environments. The vehicles’ amphibious feature also allows them
to swim in flooded areas or coastal waters, and a logistics
variant can carry 6 tonnes of equipment.
Brigadier Mark Totten, Navy Deputy Director Acquisition,
said:
The signing of the CATV contract is great news for UK Defence and
for Commando Forces. This is a unique capability - fundamental
for Commando Forces that are expert in operating in the extreme
cold weather and across the littoral. The vehicle boasts a number
of characteristics that make it perfect for the Future Commando
Force: it is adept over snow, has amphibious swimming capability
and protects its occupants from several threats.
Progressing to contract is a clear statement of the UK’s strong
commitment to High North and to working alongside our NATO and
JEF partners.
The FATV has a front cabin to accommodate the driver with three
fully equipped marines, and a rear cabin which can carry eight
fully equipped marines or be fitted for a variety of different
purposes including short range air defence.