Russian Study of Captured M2A2 Bradley Finds It Superior to BMP-3

Russian Study of Captured M2A2 Bradley Finds It Superior to BMP-3



by Mil_in_ua

18 comments
  1. The first thing they noticed was it was not a burning hulk

    Also noted
    No washing machine parts used to construct it
    Wasn’t covered in logs
    No vodka bottle holder for driver

  2. Yes, I have read about this. It has been an exhaustive, all-encompassing study. The most thorough of its kind ever undertaken.

    Starting in late February of 2022, Russian military researchers have run numerous trials of their military equipment, versus Ukraine’s new equipment that they have courtesy of their many allies.

    It has taken over 3 years of study, and the results are now quite conclusive. You would think that it would be enough for these Russians. They have learned the important lessons from their research and they can go home now.

    Yet for some reason it seems they want to stick around for yet more data.

    I wonder what the remaining Russian test participants think of this research. I hear that 160 thousand new volunteers have just started the next phase of clinical trials.

  3. Now with their new ally Russia can purchase as many Bradleys as they want. 

  4. The BMP 3 is a death trap. The catastrophic destruction rate is through the roof. In their pursuit of firepower they overdid it and there is far too much ammo jn far too many places and the armour is insufficient.

    In a direct confrontation with Western IFVs the machine cannons of the Western IFVs go through its armour while it would have to use ATGMs and the slower 100m gun.
    One ambush with a machine cannon could detonate a complete squad.

  5. I sadly think Russian study of a captured White House will yield far more satisfying results 🫤

  6. The real surprise was that the M2A2 Bradley is superior to the T90

  7. Putin’s gonna be the market for new battletaxi’s, having rendered his own gigantic fleet to scrap.

  8. Russian study of Pacific Ocean determines it is large and full of water.

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