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  2. M2 Bradley - Wikipedia

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    A M2 Bradley configured for swimming, Fort Benning, June 1983 The M2 was the basic production model, designed to carry 10 person teams, first fielded in 1981. [ 56 ] The M2 can be identified by its standard TOW missile system, steel laminate armor, and 500 horsepower (370 kW) Cummins VT903 engine with HMPT-500 hydromechanical transmission.

  3. Bradley Fighting Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Bradley is designed to transport infantry or scouts with armor protection, while providing covering fire to suppress enemy troops and armored vehicles. Variants include the M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle and the M3 Bradley reconnaissance vehicle. The M2 holds a crew of three—a commander, a gunner and a driver—along with six fully ...

  4. M2 - Wikipedia

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    M2 Aiming Circle, an optical survey device to measure deflection angles and elevation off a predefined azimuth; M2 compass (Brunton compass), used for mortars and field artillery; uses 6400 mils as opposed to 360 degrees; M2 howitzer, the WW2 designation for the M101 howitzer; M2/M4 Selectable Lightweight Attack Munition (SLAM), a land mine

  5. United Defense - Wikipedia

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    M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle; M3 Bradley Cavalry fighting vehicle; M8 Armored Gun System, U.S. Army light tank canceled in 1996; M88 Hercules armored recovery vehicle; M109 Paladin; M113 family; Mobile Tactical Vehicle Light, a vehicle based on the M113 proposed for the U.S. Army Interim Armored Vehicle program [3] Crusader

  6. James G. Burton - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army M2 Bradley in 1985, West Germany. Working for the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation at the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Burton advocated for the use of live-fire tests on fully loaded military vehicles to check for survivability, something that the Army and Air Force agreed to, establishing the joint live fire testing program in 1984.

  7. MICV-65 - Wikipedia

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    MICV-65, short for Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle, 1965, was a US Army project that studied a number of armored fighting vehicles that would replace the M113 and M114 as well as take on a variety of new roles.

  8. Air Defense Anti-Tank System - Wikipedia

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    The US Army also selected ADATS installed on the M2 Bradley chassis but by the time it was ready for service the ending of the Cold War led the US Army to cancel its orders, after Oerlikon invested over CHF 1 billion in the project. [2] A small number of vehicles, many of them the developmental prototypes, entered service with the Canadian Army.

  9. File:M2 Bradley exiting the water at Victory Pond, 1983.jpg

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    English: A U.S. Army M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle exiting the water at Victory Pond, Fort Benning, Georgia (USA), on 13 June 1983. This amphibious vehicle was propelled in the water by its tracks.