One hundred vehicles were ordered during the spring of 1918, but only 21 were delivered.
However, the vehicle to this date has not been ordered by the Greek military due to reduced budgets.
A change of the service to double-deck coaches was planned and vehicles had already been ordered.
Production of the CV 90 began in 1993, and over 1,000 vehicles have been ordered.
The vehicles were immediately ordered out of the way.
In January 2009, nine more vehicles were ordered.
The vehicle was accepted by the Russian marines in 2006 and about 40 or 50 vehicles were ordered.
In August 2009, another 14 vehicles were ordered, bringing the total Dutch order to 86.
Although 200 vehicles were ordered, Krupp completed only 10 prototypes in the final four months of 1942.
Five vehicles were originally ordered, but due to the individual cost for each, only four were built.