This Bradley M2 destroyed several Russian tanks in a row.

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Published 2024-05-04
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In this video, you'll witness the Bradley triumphing over a T-90 tank and effortlessly destroying Russian BTRs like tin cans. It showcases the Bradley's unparalleled prowess on the Ukrainian battlefield, where it reigns supreme with unmatched combat capabilities.


Russian tank crews dread encountering the Bradley M2 on the battlefield in Ukraine for several reasons. Firstly, the Bradley's advanced technology, including its TOW anti-tank missiles and formidable autocannon, pose a significant threat to Russian armored vehicles. Its ability to engage targets from a distance with precision and accuracy gives it a decisive advantage in combat situations. Additionally, the Bradley's agility and speed allow it to maneuver swiftly, making it a challenging target to engage effectively. Moreover, the integration of advanced sensors and communication systems enables the Bradley to operate effectively in various battlefield conditions, further enhancing its combat effectiveness. Overall, the Bradley's combination of firepower, mobility, and advanced capabilities makes it a formidable adversary that Russian tank crews rightly fear encountering on the Ukrainian battlefield.

All Comments (21)
  • The T.O.W. is a 1960s technology with many upgrades that keep it current to the battlefield of Ukraine.
  • @MrKbtor2
    Ukrainians are loving the Brad
  • @ericmcquisten
    Ukrainians are better at developing & utilizing combat drones than even America. However, America builds some of the best armored vehicles in the world... alongside Great Britain, Germany, & France.
  • @mcedd54
    Gotta love those "towel" missiles.
  • @elfhighmage8240
    Bradley driver here, A Company, 2/7 Infantry, 24th Division. Operation Desert Storm.
  • @darylhoskins919
    Love how the Bradly crewman was still thinking about marriage to his girlfriend even after all he went through.
  • I spent 7 months attached to an Army Cav unit. By the book, they can carry 6 personnel. In actuality, I’ve spent up to 4 hours with 9 other dudes in the back of one. It was uncomfortable to say the least
  • @gamerforever4837
    It's almost as if desert storm didn't happen, this has already happened literally hundreds of times.
  • @brianjaber3171
    Loved the presentation of your work and I liked the content explained in detail…great job! Looking forward to more.
  • @Hello__Hi
    This video was *Sponsored by Bradley factory owner" 🤣
  • @jimlocodo6601
    America's weapons, leadership, and intelligence seems light years ahead of Russia.
  • @mariobosnjak99
    8:10 tbh the first drone penetrated that armor judging by the hole and smoke coming from the hatches. If the vehicle was crewed it probably would have been abandoned after that
  • @PJ_Davis
    That's an understatement, maintenance and repair in the mud and freezing cold is difficult especially without a recovery track
  • @porkrind3512
    I was part of the testing and evaluation team in 1980 for the Bradley. Overall, I liked it. My main complaint was the firing port weapons, which was ridiculous. That and it swims like a rock. Couldn't get em to delete the FPW's, I did try.