Description
The M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle entered service with the US Army in 1981. It was developed through a long-term program called Mechanized Infantry Combat Vehicle, which aimed to create a protected, highly maneuverable transport for mechanized units of the US Army. The vehicle was named after Omar Bradley, the legendary American general of World War II.
The M2 Bradley serves a dual purpose: transporting motorized infantry units during combat and providing fire support. It features a traditional layout with the engine positioned in the front of the hull to better protect the crew. Both the hull and turret are constructed from aluminum alloy reinforced with other metals to increase damage resistance. This armor configuration provides all-around protection against 14.5 mm armor-piercing incendiary bullets.
The Bradley’s primary weapon is an M242 25 mm automatic cannon capable of penetrating 66 mm thick homogeneous steel armor. For engaging heavy armored vehicles, a dual launcher for BGM-71 TOW missiles is mounted on the left side of the turret. Throughout its service life, the vehicle has undergone various modifications and improvements that have significantly enhanced its protection capabilities.
This is an unassembled plastic model kit. Assembly and painting required. Paint and glue is not included and is sold separately. For ages 14 years old and up. NOT A TOY.