Bradley fighting vehicle
Type: platform
Definition
The Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) is a state-of-the-art, tracked armored vehicle that plays a crucial role in the U.S. military's combat strategy. Initially developed by FMC Corporation, the vehicle is now produced by BAE Systems Land & Armaments (formerly United Defense). Its name honors General Omar Bradley, a legendary figure in American military history. Designed to provide both protection and offensive capabilities, the Bradley allows infantry and scout units to operate with greater effectiveness in combat zones. The vehicle's robust armor ensures that soldiers remain protected while traveling through hostile territory. In addition to its transport function, the Bradley can deliver powerful covering fire, helping to neutralize enemy troops and armored vehicles.
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