Ukrainian M2A2 “Bradley” engaging enemy, near village of Stepove



by BlackMarine

17 comments
  1. Its driving on the “main street” of Stepove. One of many villages razed to the ground

    Edit: I think its filmed by a Russian drone actually. Its probably flying over the railroad which is Russian controlled. At the very start of the video you can kind of see Berdychi at the back which was Russias goal on the first day they attacked Avdiivka in October

  2. Sure is sexy dressed up with the added armor kit

  3. probably the sexiest footage of a Bradley I have seen. The way it goes down that bump just enough to show itself off to the camera. Bullet casings sliding off the front. Turret stays true. Then unloads.

    brb

  4. At 0:00 it looks like a destroyed Bradley and a T-72 variant, another T-72 at 0:24. All of them most likely Ukrainian since they’re facing the direction of the enemy.

  5. Theres lots of footage of armoured vehicles rolling in solo. Im sure that there are layered effects in the form of ISR, FMV covereage etc. Dismounts. But there seems to be more times than I would figure is normal that vehicles are solo and engaging.

    Is it easier on C2? Doesn’t need as much coordination for a tank/IVF crew? Or why is that being observed.

  6. Looks like it’s carrying some sort of EW system on the back of the turret

  7. Could have been AP. Bushmaster uses dual feed. Both types have tracer. Good time to practice on a static target.

  8. I remember watching these Bradley operators talking about how during the Gulf War (first one I think) they would act a extended-range finders for M1A1’s. If I remember correctly, they said they extended the range by 2000+m. They were thrilled with the performance of the Brad. Even talked about working in tandem with another Brad using their TOW’s in a large tank battle.

    Been a fan ever since…

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