US Army buys next-gen Bradley fighting vehicle

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US Army buys next-gen Bradley fighting vehicle


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ByColton Jones

Sep 16, 2024
Modified date: Sep 16, 2024






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The U.S. Army has finalized a contract modification with BAE Systems, valued at over $440 million, to produce more than 200 additional Bradley Fighting Vehicles, including M2A4E1 variants.

The new order is part of a larger modernization effort aimed at replenishing U.S. stocks, as several Bradleys have been transferred to Ukraine in support of its defense efforts against Russian aggression.

“The Bradley Fighting Vehicle brings game-changing capabilities to the Army and our allied nations,” said Dan Furber, director of ground vehicle production for BAE Systems’ Combat Mission Systems division. He emphasized that the continued production of the Bradley A4 variant will ensure that U.S. and allied forces maintain the firepower, mobility, and survivability required to succeed in complex combat scenarios.

The Bradley M2A4E1, a next-generation infantry fighting vehicle, plays a vital role within the Army’s Armored Brigade Combat Teams (ABCTs). The platform boasts significant enhancements in battlefield performance, including digitized electronics that improve situational awareness, network connectivity, and communication capabilities. The A4 is designed to operate in a wide range of environments and combat situations, providing increased protection and offensive capabilities.

Built with a focus on durability and commonality of design to reduce logistical challenges, the A4 variant ensures soldiers can effectively counter a variety of threats, no matter the terrain or combat conditions. “The Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle dominates in today’s battlefields and is ready for future fights,” Furber said.

Production of the Bradley A4 takes place across multiple BAE Systems facilities, including locations in South Carolina, Alabama, Minnesota, California, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. This expansive industrial network enables the company to meet the Army’s demand for advanced, reliable combat vehicles.


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