Featured in bradleyBYJessica EvansMar 29, 2023ShareThe most badass military vehicles, tanks and planesWhen it comes to warfare, one thing is certain. Tanks, planes, and other badass military vehicles have played a crucial role in shaping the course of history. From the trenches… BYJessica EvansMar 29, 2023ShareBYMiguel OrtizMar 8, 2022ShareThese 5 companies are competing to replace the M2 BradleyThe M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle entered service with the US Army in 1981. One of the “Big Five” systems designed to see the Army through the late 20th century… BYMiguel OrtizMar 8, 2022ShareBYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020ShareSoldiers to operate armed robotic vehicles from cutting-edge BradleysSoldiers are slated to fire at targets in 2020 using a platoon of robotic combat vehicles they will control from the back of modified Bradley Fighting Vehicles. The monthlong operational test is scheduled to begin in March 2020 at Fort Carson,… BYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020ShareBYWarrior MavenSep 12, 2019ShareBradleys are now fitted with heat-seeking anti-drone missilesThe Army is arming Bradley Fighting Vehicles with heat-seeking Stinger air defense missiles to give the infantry carriers an improved ability to track and destroy enemy air threats such as drones, helicopters and low-flying aircraft. Most curr… BYWarrior MavenSep 12, 2019Share
BYJessica EvansMar 29, 2023ShareThe most badass military vehicles, tanks and planesWhen it comes to warfare, one thing is certain. Tanks, planes, and other badass military vehicles have played a crucial role in shaping the course of history. From the trenches… BYJessica EvansMar 29, 2023Share
BYMiguel OrtizMar 8, 2022ShareThese 5 companies are competing to replace the M2 BradleyThe M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle entered service with the US Army in 1981. One of the “Big Five” systems designed to see the Army through the late 20th century… BYMiguel OrtizMar 8, 2022Share
BYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020ShareSoldiers to operate armed robotic vehicles from cutting-edge BradleysSoldiers are slated to fire at targets in 2020 using a platoon of robotic combat vehicles they will control from the back of modified Bradley Fighting Vehicles. The monthlong operational test is scheduled to begin in March 2020 at Fort Carson,… BYUnited States ArmyApr 29, 2020Share
BYWarrior MavenSep 12, 2019ShareBradleys are now fitted with heat-seeking anti-drone missilesThe Army is arming Bradley Fighting Vehicles with heat-seeking Stinger air defense missiles to give the infantry carriers an improved ability to track and destroy enemy air threats such as drones, helicopters and low-flying aircraft. Most curr… BYWarrior MavenSep 12, 2019Share