The CV 90105 TML was a conceptualized light tank that resulted from a cooperation between Hägglunds and GIAT on the basis of the CV 90 platform while using various already existing components. The vehicle was showcased at Eurosatory in 1994 and was meant to show the multirole usage and capabilities of the CV 90 chassis. The vehicle underwent in-depth testing, but ultimately no country ever showed interest in the tank, and the project was abandoned.
The Ikv 91 is a light infantry fighting and support vehicle developed by Hägglunds. This tank was designed to fill a similar role as the Russian PT-76 tanks. The first prototypes of this vehicle were delivered in 1969 and underwent in-depth testing by the armed forces. The first prototypes did not feature an automatic transmission and also were only equipped with an optical rangefinder, which required the commander’s cupola to be notably bigger. In 1972, the Swedish army ordered 200 Ikv 91 tanks, with another 12 being ordered in 1975. After several modernization attempts, this vehicle was ultimately retired in 2002.

