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Bradley Fighting Vehicle - Wikipedia
The Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) is an American tracked armored fighting vehicle of the United States developed by FMC Corporation and now manufactured by BAE Systems Land & Armaments, formerly United Defense. It is named for U.S. General Omar Bradley.
M2 Bradley - Wikipedia
The M2 Bradley, or Bradley IFV, is an American infantry fighting vehicle that is a member of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle family. It is manufactured by BAE Systems Land & Armaments (formerly United Defense) and entered service in 1981, with fielding beginning in 1983.
M2/M3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle - Military.com
The M2 and M3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle is a lightly armored, fully tracked transport vehicle with mounted firepower and protection from artillery and small-arms fire.
M2 Bradley | Full Specifications, history, operators & variants
Also known as Operation Desert Storm, the M2 Bradley was heavily deployed with the US Army and was where the M2 “made its bones” reportedly scoring more tank kills with its TOW ATGM system than the M1A1 Abrams.
M3 Bradley - Wikipedia
The M3 Bradley Cavalry Fighting Vehicle (CFV) is an American tracked armored reconnaissance vehicle manufactured by BAE Systems Platforms & Services (formerly United Defense). A member of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle family, the M3 CFV is used by heavy armored cavalry units in the United States Army .
Bradley Fighting Vehicle - BAE Systems
The Bradley Fighting Vehicle is a proven capability that provides enhanced survivability, mobility and lethality to U.S. Army and its allies in critical combat operations.
US Army Unveils New Bradley Armored Fighting Vehicle Variant
May 3, 2024 · The US Army has revealed a new variant of the Bradley tracked armored fighting vehicle in Saco, Maine. The M2A4E1 is touted as the vehicle’s “most modern and survivable version.”
The American-Made M-2 Bradley Is The Best Fighting Vehicle Of ...
Jan 15, 2024 · The U.S.-made M-2 Bradley is the best infantry fighting vehicle in Russia’s 23-month wider war on Ukraine—all thanks to its balance of protection, optics and firepower.
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