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Finland, Norway and Latvia Sign Agreement to Develop and Procure Patria TRACKX Armoured Vehicles
Finnish Minister of Defence Häkkänen: A multinational programme will be built around Patria's new tracked vehicle
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Finland, Norway and Latvia signed a statement of intent at the NATO Summit Defence Industry Forum on 7 July 2026 to share information on the further development of Patria TRACKX tracked vehicle and the results of field trials. The three countries will be able to engage in joint procurement and work together in the product development of the vehicle. Minister of Defence Antti Häkkänen signed the statement of intent on behalf of Finland.
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