Russian armored vehicles are losing massively on the battlefield to American Bradley infantry fighting vehicles.
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Forbes draws this conclusion in its material.
Over the two years of the war, the Russian army lost 150 armored personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles per month. However, in May 2024 the figure rose to 288 units. And these are only confirmed losses, the publication writes.
One reason is that numerous losses of armored vehicles force the Russians to use older and less protected models, while, for example, the 47th Separate Mechanized Brigade uses powerful American Bradley infantry fighting vehicles.
M2 Bradley shows how it’s done.
�: 47th Mechanized Brigade pic.twitter.com/sjviFSUXdt
— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) May 2, 2024
We constantly try to demonstrate videos of the work of our crews in the best quality, because it is important not only to remind once again that Ukrainians know how to effectively fight with any foreign equipment, but also to confirm this visually.
In the video you can see how an infantry fighting vehicle works against enemy infantry. Already on the way back, an FPV drone hits the car. As you can already understand, the crew didn’t even feel this and continued moving.
Forbes writes that there is no reason why many more of these machines should not be sent. The US Army no longer uses this model and there are thousands of them stored in Army warehouses.
Source: Racurs

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