Swiss Army's M113 Armoured Fleet Partially Returns to Service
Following a driving ban imposed in mid-February, dozens of the Swiss army's M113 armoured personnel carriers are once again roadworthy. An army spokesperson confirmed that training can resume, with the complete refurbishment of the fleet expected to be finished by the third quarter of 2027.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss Army has partially lifted a driving ban on its M113 armoured personnel carrier fleet.
- The grounding was caused by metal particles found in the oil of the side drives.
- Some vehicles in the current M113 fleet are over 50 years old.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The total costs associated with the recent grounding and the upcoming repairs have not yet been definitively quantified."