Prairie canuck
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The BvS10 is a troop carrier, that's it. At most it has been outfitted with a RWS. It does not tow 155mm artillery, it is not capable of 105mm cannons, it is not even 25mm cannon capable, and adding armor adds weight of course which reduces any portable armament it can carry. On paper it can have a radar and a few missiles. So if all you need in the arctic is troops then it's great. If you want some artillery or heavier crew support weapons then a larger all terrain ALL WEATHER vehicle or vehicles are required. The US does not build any larger arctic capable vehicles, military or commercial. American Oil exploration in arctic Alaska uses either Canadian or Russian built vehicles. Canada does build commercial ones and in fact is a leader in building them. They can be of a standard configuration or custom built for the customers specific needs. I don't see adding armour as a big issue.