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The U.S. Army’s Bradley Fighting Vehicle Is ‘Totally Maxed Out’
The Army’s Bradley Fighting Vehicle is living a paradox: it has never been more lethal or more constrained. -Years of add-on armor, APS, and Iraq-era survivability kits have pushed the platform to its ...
The Army awarded BAE Systems a $390 million contract modification to replace legacy Bradley variants with the A4 ...
The first CV9030 MkIV infantry fighting vehicle for the Army of the Czech Republic was officially unveiled today at a rollout ceremony at BAE Systems Hägglunds in Sweden "Today is proof that we are ...
Updated collision mitigation, braking technology, digitised fleet management and driver assist systems are some of the ...
For more than four decades, the U.S. Army has been trying, and failing, to replace the M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle. From the Armored Systems Modernization program in the 1980s to Future Combat Systems ...
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The Pentagon Will Sell 250 Stryker Armored Vehicles to Poland—for Just $1
It is unclear what Poland will gain from the Stryker vehicles, as its army is not trained to use them and they could displace other armored vehicles in Warsaw’s inventory.
The amount of maintenance done on ground vehicles over the last decade has steadily declined, the Government Accountability Office found. By Nicholas Slayton Published Sep 27, 2025 8:01 AM EDT A new ...
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