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Slovenia procures Patria 8×8 AMVs with Finnish support

By Nicholas Fiorenza |

The Patria AMV XP 8×8 vehicle (right) was exhibited at DSEI 2023 with the Rafael Samson 30 remote weapon system and is also equipped with a Vegvisir camera system, Bittium software-defined radio system, and Savox wireless intercom. (Patria)

Slovenia and Finland have signed a letter of intent (LoI) on 13 February on support for the procurement of Patria 8×8 Armoured Modular Vehicles (AMVs), the Finnish company and Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced in separate press releases later the same day. The Slovenian government announced in a press release on 30 January that it had approved the procurement of 106 8×8 AMVs through to the end of the decade.

The LoI was signed by Slovenian Minister of Defence Borut Sajovic and his Finnish counterpart, Antti Häkkänen, on the fringes of a NATO defence ministers meeting in Brussels on 13 February.

The first phase of Slovenia's AMV 8×8 procurement will involve the purchase of 53 of the vehicles to equip the Slovenian Armed Forces' medium combat reconnaissance battalion battlegroup (SrBIB), with implementation in 2025–28, and another 53 vehicles in 2027–30.

Asked by Janes whether Slovenian companies would be involved in equipping the vehicles, a Patria spokesperson declined on 17 February to comment amid ongoing negotiations. She noted that there is a reconnaissance variant of the Patria AMV XP 8×8 vehicle, mainly differing from the standard version in command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I). On its website, Patria describes the AMV variant as “an extremely modern, modular, and robust armoured wheeled vehicle providing superior firepower, protection, and mobility. The Patria AMV XP has fully digitalised vehicle data and control systems”.

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