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Originally posted by onodera
I was under impression that Bradley is a tank support fighting vehicle as well. The mission of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle [BFV] is to provide mobile protected transport of an infantry squad to critical points on the battlefield and to perform cavalry scout missions. http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/m2.htm So Bradley is a typical IFV. BMPT has other mission and doesn't carry any infantry within. |
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All around the world. They are doing fine. afaik they are being paraded as hell, but rarely are they used in real conflicts
i mean, in the ME they are sometimes used, but usually lose. much of that can be blamed on the poor operating and tactical skills of arab armies. I can ask the same about any modern army. let's consider a very very strong guerilla resistance as a modern enough army, assuming they have advanced AT missiles (usually of ruski origin ![]() what threats did your infantry vehicles face in chechnya? how did they perform? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMPT http://www.hudi2.republika.pl/BMPT.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMP-4 i've read them and their linking articles very little on C4 abilities, even in the BMP-3K version compare that to: The final design will include an ergonomically designed driver's compartment, similar to that of the Merkava tank, fitted with large vision blocks and electro-optical driver's viewing devices enabling effective performance under all visibility conditions. At least four remotely controlled video cameras are used to provide the crew, driver and commander with unobstructed peripheral view. The Namer will become a fully networked armored fighting vehicle. Part of its C4 equipment will be the new Battle Management System/Infantry, designed by Elbit Systems to support the dismounted 'Integrated Advanced Soldier' (IAS) system. this means that everyone shares data about targets etc. A new and very sophisticated Israeli Elbit Systems BMS (Battle Management System; Hebrew: צי"ד) has been designed, constructed, and tested. It is a centralised system which displays battlefield data on color plasma-TV-like screens. It collects data from tracked units and UAVs deployed in theater, and immediately distributes it in encrypted form to all other tank units in a given theater. and... it even has a tiolet for it's 11 troops!!! |
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Originally posted by Sirotnikov
Did you ever think that it might be due to limitations in your tanks? ![]() Perhaps, other nation's tanks don't need such toys, because they have better turrets, tracking devices, target acquisition, C4 abilities, and are easily capable to defeat a load of varied targets such as infantry, helcopters, anti-tank vehicles, other tanks etc? ![]() i do have to hand it that none of the israeli weapons are airborne or waterborne, but our reality doesn't require for the conquering of europe ![]() |
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Blah-blah-blah, I hear this argument whenever we make something unique. Let's come back to this topic in 2028, when your "advanced" engineers will finally realise the need for such class of combat vehicles and be busy making their own poor copies of our designs. way to go on circumventing the argument
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Originally posted by onodera
I was under impression that Bradley is a tank support fighting vehicle as well. The Bradley Fighting Vehicle is basically an infantry fighting vehicle. It keeps the infantry protected and speeding along with the tanks while also having light weapons of its own to engage the enemy or provide supporting fire. |
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