Inside a Bradley IFV of the 47th Mechanized Brigade, firing at Russian equipment and personnel in the Avdiivka sector.



by nikanika127

19 comments
  1. The turret controls seem pretty… awful. It’s like me trying to play a first person shooter on a console.

    I suppose the input “lag” (the time between turret control press and the turret actually moving) is pretty high?

    Edit: Not really sure why this is so unpopular. It’s pretty clear the gunner is having a hard time hitting the crosshair where he wants. I wasn’t aware we have to be like “YEAAAAH A BRADLEY”.

  2. When they were making the Bradley they probably never imagined the phrase “davai cyka!” would be shouted by the operators.

  3. On the drone footage you could see several Russians were able to escape the initial carnage (and probably killed by drones by now), but pretty sure at 0:57 – 1:00 he got atleast one of those two guys you could briefly see there. One round went directly to where the guy was standing a second earlier.

  4. The turret control and display monitor’s quality of Bradley is so much more stable and clear than Ukraine’s own BTR-4, remember that clip a BTR-4 turkey shot bunch of BMPs and infantry last year?

  5. Can I get one of those mounted on my car?…asking for a friend…

  6. Anyone here remember in BF3/BF4 when they first unlocked thermals…

    I’ve seen a lot of scary shit in this war but I think being up against a Bradley, with that cannon and knowing that it will still see you perfectly even in complete darkness has got to be up there

  7. That is one hell of a gunner. Wouldn’t want to be on the receiving end of that chaingun, it’s bad enough to be close to one when it is firing.

  8. Absolutely insane footage. Those 25mm auto-cannon rounds aren’t to be trifled with.

  9. My kid is a 1LT, Armor officer. He loves his Bradley’s.

  10. How they’re performing in Ukraine is probably one of the reasons why the Army started creating a dedicated MOS for the Bradley.

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