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On Sept. 24, Netherlands State Secretary for Defense Barbara Visser announced that the Dutch Marine Corps (Korps Mariniers) will receive 124 new articulated tracked vehicles from 2024 for an amount of 100 to 250 million euros. They will replace some of the aging Hägglunds (now BAE Systems) Bandvagn 206 and BAE Systems Viking BvS 10 vehicles.
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Dutch Marines in a BAE Systems BvS 10 Viking ashore during Exercise Trident Juncture 2015 (Picture source: U.S. Navy/Commander David Benham) |
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