U.S. Army deploys M2A4 Bradley fighting vehicles to NATO’s eastern flank
The U.S. Army has deployed M2A4 Bradley Fighting Vehicles to Estonia as part of the Immediate Response Package exercise,
The U.S. Army has deployed M2A4 Bradley Fighting Vehicles to Estonia as part of the Immediate Response Package exercise,
The Croatian Army’s 1st Armoured Mechanised Battalion, known as the “Sokolovi” (Falcons), has successfully conducted live-fire exercises using M2A2 ODS Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles.
The U.S. Army’s Bradley Fighting Vehicle, renowned for its service since the 1980s, has undergone extensive testing at Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) to evaluate the latest upgrades.
The Bradley M2A2 ODS vehicles are being refurbished by the Croatian company Đuro Đaković Special Vehicles in Slavonski Brod.
BAE Systems has secured a USD 656.2 million contract from the U.S. Army to produce M2A4 and M7A4 Bradley fighting vehicles.
The Iron Fist APS is a sophisticated Hard Kill system, designed to enhance the self-defence of light and heavy armoured platforms by neutralising modern battlefield threats.
The U.S. Army and BAE Systems definitized a contract modification worth over USD 440 million to produce additional Bradley Fighting Vehicles.
Specially designed structures for Bradley fighting vehicles have joined the protective screens for Soviet tanks and American M1 Abrams.
Raytheon, an RTX business, announced a $154 million award to deliver Commander’s Independent Viewer (CIV) systems to the U.S. Army to upgrade the service’s Bradley Fighting Vehicles.
BAE Systems was awarded a contract modification exceeding USD 190 million for continued production of the Bradley A4 for the US Army.
Elbit Systems of America received a order for gunner hand stations for the Bradley Fighting Vehicle to support the United States Army.
New contract to keep maintaining the U.S. Army’s fleet of Bradley Fighting Vehicles and MLRS carriers will help to ensure mission readiness.