Article Summary: The M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) has proven itself as one of Ukraine’s most effective weapons against Russian forces. -Unlike the limited deployment of M1 Abrams tanks, ...
The M2 Bradley grew out of a Cold War need to move infantry with tanks and kill enemy armor at range. -Born from the MICV program and fielded in 1981, it paired a 25 mm Bushmaster with TOW missiles ...
A Ukrainian company has completed testing on a "complex" new shield designed to protect U.S.-donated Bradley infantry fighting vehicles from damaging Russian drone strikes along the front lines. A new ...
Early in 2024, reports surfaced that the U.S. Army had inked a deal with Elbit Systems to acquire the Iron Fist active protection system (APS) to outfit the M2 Bradley. Now, it has become clear what ...
US-made armored vehicles such as Abrams tanks and Bradleys are vulnerable to Russian threats in Ukraine. A Ukrainian initiative has built steel screens to protect them against drones, artillery, and ...
In April, the Army unveiled a new model of its mainstay armored vehicle: the M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle (IFV), which both transports infantry and supports them in combat using a rapid-firing ...
In his address at the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting and Exposition Oct. 10, 2023, GEN Randy George, Army Chief of Staff (CSA), expressed the Army is over-servicing our equipment, ...