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The CaMo program reaches a new milestone with the order of 269 additional vehicles

- The CaMo program (Capacité Motorisée) continues to develop with a new order of Griffon and Jaguar vehicles as well as the first order of Serval vehicles for the Belgian Land Forces;

- Luxembourg acquires Jaguar and Griffon vehicles and joins the group of SCORPION program user countries;

- Through these new orders and a support contract awarded by the DGMR to KNDS France, Franco-Belgian industrial cooperation is further strengthened.


A new order of Griffon and 123 Serval vehicles: CaMo reaches a new milestone

On December 30th 2025, the French General Directorate for Armament (DGA) placed an order with KNDS France, on behalf of and for the account of the Belgian Ministry of Defence, for 92 additional Griffon vehicles and 123 Serval vehicles, marking the first Serval order for the benefit of the Belgian defence.

Belgium will thus have access to the full range of vehicles of the SCORPION program, enhancing interoperability. This acquisition directly contributes to meeting its capability commitments to NATO.


With 38 Jaguar and 16 Griffon vehicles, Luxembourg acquires SCORPION vehicles

Luxembourg is also joining the Capacité Motorisée program through Belgium. Indeed, the Luxembourg Guide-Chasseurs Battalion will be equipped with combat and support vehicles stemming from the Belgian order. This acquisition, carried out within the framework of the NATO Defence Planning Process (NDPP), includes 38 Jaguar vehicles and 16 Griffon vehicles, and contributes to strengthening European military capabilities in an increasingly unstable security environment.

Luxembourg therefore expands the list of countries using SCORPION vehicles. The addition of this new member directly benefits the interoperability enabled by vehicles from the SCORPION program, designed and produced within temporary groupings of companies (Groupements Momentanés d’Entreprises – GME), composed respectively of KNDS France, Arquus and Thales for the Griffon and Jaguar, and of KNDS France and Texelis for the Serval.


Strengthened industrial cooperation

The Capacité Motorisée program continues to generate a high level of societal return for Belgian industry. Indeed, the majority of the vehicles will be assembled in Belgium, at the industrial site of MOL CY, and will be equipped with remote weapon stations produced and supplied by FN HERSTAL. Furthermore, the newly acquired Serval vehicles will benefit from a redesigned industrial scheme, in which assembly transferred to Belgium will be more extensive than that already carried out for the Griffon and Griffon MEPAC. Finally, the delivery of these vehicles will be accompanied by the implementation of a spare parts supply flow for maintenance, ensuring a high level of operational availability for the transformation of newly equipped units.


About KNDS

KNDS is the leading pan-European land defence company, uniting over 11,500 employees and generating €3.8 billion in revenue in 2024. With a strong order backlog of €23.5 billion, the group delivers innovative complete mission solutions built on state-of-the art technologies. Leveraging deep industrial expertise and strong partnerships, KNDS develops open, interoperable solutions combining manned and unmanned systems, designed to meet tomorrow’s operational challenges. As a prime contractor, it provides full system-of-systems capabilities, from platforms to ammunition and services, managing the entire value chain and encompassing complete product life cycles

Born from the alliance of Nexter and Krauss-Maffei Wegmann, uniting key nations within a single group, KNDS embodies the path toward a collective and efficient future for the sovereignty and security of Europe’s defence by supporting the standardization and interoperability between European and NATO forces.

Trusted by 24 European armies and 19 worldwide, KNDS benefits from decades of combat-proven experience. KNDS embodies a united, efficient model to enhance stability and long-term security in Europe and beyond.







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Guillem MONSONIS

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guillem.monsonis@knds.fr


Antoine MOLLARD

+33 6 62 79 04 25

antoine.mollard@knds.fr



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