The US Army has awarded BAE Systems a $440-million production contract for over 200 Bradley A4 infantry fighting vehicles.
They are intended to replenish some of the over 300 Bradleys sent to Ukraine with an updated version.
“The Bradley Fighting Vehicle brings game-changing capabilities to the Army and our allied nations,” director of ground vehicle production for BAE Systems’ Combat Mission Systems business Dan Furber said.
“Because of the support for additional production of the modern Bradley A4 variant, this enduring capability continues to make a difference for troops all over the world, ensuring they have the firepower, mobility and survivability they need to achieve their missions.”
Bradley A4
The A4 retains the previous design for logistics reasons while enhancing its battlefield performance in a range of scenarios, including close-combat, urban warfare, and open-combat situations.
It features new suspension and track upgrades, improving mobility, architecture, and power management, enabling the platform to host technologies such as the Active Protection System and communications technology.
Additionally, it features “the latest digitized electronics for optimum situational awareness, network connectivity and communication within the [Armored Brigade Combat Team].”