Ukraine is Getting 50 Bradleys — How Should They Use Them?
An M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle is on display during a training exercise at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, Calif., Feb. 18, 2013. The live, virtual and constructive training environment of the National Training Center is designed to produce adaptive leaders and agile forces for the current fight, which are responsive to the unforeseen contingencies of the 21st century. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Eric M. Garland II/Released)
The US announced its largest Ukraine aid package yet, worth $3.75 billion, which includes fifty M2A2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles and other armored weapon systems.
This new round of support represents the first time Ukraine will receive Western armor — something Ukraine has been asking for since the start of the war.
Army & Air Force Veteran | Global Security Writer for War is Boring, GENmag, OneZero, Edge | Law Student at WMU | TEDx Speaker | Dad to 3 | Hates nukes
Army & Air Force Veteran | Global Security Writer for War is Boring, GENmag, OneZero, Edge | Law Student at WMU | TEDx Speaker | Dad to 3 | Hates nukes