Well I mean, it’s not a wholly “Swedish project” when it’s a UK owned company.
But if it makes you feel better they could call it a “produced under license” product since dozens of countries build/built L70 under license…. It’s also not much different than multiple variants of other vehicles that were produced by one country but used by another.
Almost exactly like the NLAW which is mostly built in the UK
The difference is that Ajax is in active service with britain, thus making it a completely valid addition to them. If they never adopted it and it lost the competition to say the CV90 FRES then yes I would say they shouldn’t get the Ajax, but that the CV90 FRES would be a completely valid claim.
So identical.
CV 90 series vehicles are in-service in Sweden and not in Britain, on top of being made in Sweden.
Oh, by the way… what you did is known as movement of the goalposts, and I adapted to your post’s logical fallacy instantly.
Stop with the logical fallacies.
Like I said in my forum starter comment, the Rooikat MTTD 120 could fill the same role, just without the smoke grenades and other stuff but at least has Gen 2 Thermals
I’ll add that BAE Hugglands regularly refuses stuff like local production etc in bids made by BAE, unless BAE starts pulling teeth etc. BAE Hugglands is pretty much operates as its own thing.