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Work on creating a new IFV for the US Army began in the mid-60s. In 1971, the generals finally decided on the tactical and technical requirements. For 10 years, the experimental prototype XM 723 was tested and in 1981 the vehicle was accepted into service under the designation M2 / M3 Bradley. 00:00 Introduction 01:08 History of the development of the first APCs 03:42 The American path of APC development 06:20 Evolution of APCs to IFVs 09:16 How the Bradley IFV appeared 12:28 Bradley design 14:45 Armament and fire control system 19:28 Power plant and chassis 20:51 M3 21:38 Modifications and combat use For all questions: [email protected] Telegram: https://t.me/MilitaryWolf