23 April 2021
by Victor Barreira
The Brazilian Army expects to kick off a procurement programme in 2022 to acquire infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs), the service told Janes.
The guidelines to launch the project, initiate a viability study, and draft the acquisition model are scheduled to be approved by 2022, the army said. The number of vehicles to be purchased is yet to be defined.
The first operational, technical, logistics, and industrial requirements to support the procurement of the Viatura Blindada de Combate de Fuzileiros (VBC Fuz) were approved in February 2020.
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The Brazilian Army expects to kick off a procurement programme in 2022 to acquire infantry fighting ...