Intense action: Ukraine's M2 Bradley battles two Russian adversaries

Gripping footage from the frontlines
The footage showed the M2 Bradley's destructive power
Combat footage from the 47th Brigade
An M2 Bradly knocked out two BTR-82As
What are BTR-82As?
Good protection and armament
The Ukrainians found a good firing position
The Russians advanced into a hail of bullets
A dangerous situation for the armored vehicles
The BTR-82As were peppered with fire
Soldiers quickly dismounted from the vehicles
The success of the 47th Brigade
The role of Western weapons
The American M2 Bradley in Ukraine
The most effective armored vehicles of the war
Ukraine has lost a lot of M2 Bradleys
A formidable asset on the battlefield
Gripping footage from the frontlines

The surge in frontline combat footage from Ukraine is exposing the harsh truths of contemporary war to viewers around the world.

The footage showed the M2 Bradley's destructive power

One of the most recent gripping pieces of new footage showed the destructive power of Ukraine's American-supplied M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles.

Combat footage from the 47th Brigade

The encounter was released by the press service of the 47th Mechanized Brigade on June 2nd on the brigade's Telegram channel and it showed just how effective the American-made M2 Bradley can be when up against a Russian foe. 

Photo Credit: Telegram @brygada4

An M2 Bradly knocked out two BTR-82As

An M2 Bradley crew quickly knocked out and destroyed two Russian BTR-82A armored personnel carriers after a Ukrainian aerial reconnaissance drone spotted the hostile armor units advancing into the 47th Brigade's area of defense.

Photo Credit: Wiki Commons By Vitaly V. Kuzmin, CC BY-SA 4.0

What are BTR-82As?

The BTR-82A is an eight-wheeled Russian armored personnel carrier first unveiled in 2009 and put into service in 2012 according to Army Technology. The vehicle requires a three-soldier crew but can carry up to seven troops into battle. 

Photo Credit: Wiki Commons By Vitaly V. Kuzmin, CC BY-SA 4.0

Good protection and armament

The BTR-82A is equipped with a 30mm dual cannon that fires armor-piercing rounds as well as a secondary 7.62mm PKTM coaxial machine gun. The vehicle armor is made up of multilayered laminated Kevlar and has a reinforced hull to protect from explosions. 

Photo Credit: Wiki Commons By Vitaly V. Kuzmin, CC BY-SA 4.0

The Ukrainians found a good firing position

The Ukrainian military news website Militaryni reported that the crew of the M2 Bradley made their way to a good firing position and waited for the Russian BTR-82As to move into open terrain before opening up on the Russians. 

Photo Credit: Telegram @brygada4

The Russians advanced into a hail of bullets

The Russian BTR-82As advanced along a tree line into an area of open field covered in what may have been hundreds of charred shell marks from previous encounters before the Ukrainians sprung their trap on the armored vehicles.  

Photo Credit: Telegram @brygada4

A dangerous situation for the armored vehicles

“Russian infantrymen were riding on armored vehicles covered with anti-drone ‘grills,’ so the Ukrainian gunner first fired at the areas where the infantry were located,” the military website explained about the short battle that ensued. 

Photo Credit: Telegram @brygada4

The BTR-82As were peppered with fire

The M2 Bradley crew then targeted the armored personnel carriers. One of the Russian BTR-82As quickly burst into flames, likely because the M242 Bushmaster 25mm gunner on the M2 hit the vehicle's hull and ignited its ammo. 

Photo Credit: Telegram @brygada4

Soldiers quickly dismounted from the vehicles

Several Russian soldiers could be seen running away from the damaged infantry vehicles after the encounter and the video appeared to show that both of the BTR-82As could not move following the encounter. The combat footage showed that the Russian vehicles were later targeted and destroyed. 

Photo Credit: Telegram @brygada4

The success of the 47th Brigade

“Once again, the Bradley of the 2nd Mechanized Battalion of the brigade demonstrated its capability by stopping two BTR-82 vehicles filled with infantry, identified by aerial reconnaissance,” the brigade reported in a Telegram post according to Defence Blog.

Photo Credit: Telegram @brygada4

The role of Western weapons

Defence Blog’s Dylan Malyasov added that the encounter underscored “the significant role of advanced Western military equipment in bolstering Ukraine’s defense against Russian forces.”

 

The American M2 Bradley in Ukraine

According to the U.S. State Department, Washington has provided the Ukrainians with more than 300 M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicles as of June 7th, 2024. All of these Bradleys are fielded by Ukraine’s 47th Brigade according to Forbes. 

The most effective armored vehicles of the war

“Ukraine’s Bradleys, and their crews and passengers, have proved highly survivable in a war that has eaten thousands of less durable,” wrote Forbes’ David Axe, who reported that the Kyiv’s M2 Bradley’s “might be the most effective armored vehicles” of the war. 

Ukraine has lost a lot of M2 Bradleys

The open-source intelligence Oryx has reported Kyiv has lost 91 M2 Bradley’s since the invasion began. However, that number could be higher since the estimate is only based on verifiable photo or video evidence of the losses. 

A formidable asset on the battlefield

“The Bradley Fighting Vehicle, known for its robust armor and powerful weaponry, has been instrumental,” Dylan Malyasov wrote about the M2 Bradley, “The vehicle’s advanced targeting systems and mobility make it a formidable asset on the battlefield.”

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