Bandvagn 202

Bandvagn 202 (Bv 202) is an amphibious oversnow tracked articulated, all-terrain vehicle developed by Bolinder-Munktell, a subsidiary of Volvo, for the Swedish Army in the early 1960s.

The vehicle is formed by two rubber Kegresse track units with a multi-directional pivot in between.

The controls are a conventional steering wheel on the left-hand front of the vehicle.

The Bv 202 has since been succeeded by the Bandvagn 206, originally designed and built by Swedish engineering company Hägglund & Söner and now produced by BAE Systems AB.

The Bv 202 was designed to transport troops and equipment through snow or boglands in northern Sweden.

Bv 202 in amphibious use