USA will replace Bradley transferred to Ukraine with new version of such equipment

Photo: a new version of the Bradley was presented in the USA (facebook.com/peogcs)

In the United States, there are plans to replace every Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle transferred to Ukraine with a new version of such equipment. It will be equipped with active protection systems, according to the Program Executive Office Ground Combat Systems on Facebook.

As noted by the executive management, the US Army has received funding to procure the new version of the Bradley - M2A4E1 - for each Infantry Fighting Vehicle gifted to Ukraine.

Photo: Presentation of the M2A4E1 Bradley (facebook.com/peogcs)

The M2A4E1 version of the Bradley was unveiled last week in the state of Maine.

"The M2A4E1 is the most modern and survivable version of the Bradley as a result of integrating an Iron Fist Active Protection System," the statement said.

Additionally, this version of the IFV features an enhanced gunner's sight and climate control for the infantry.

What is known about Iron Fist

The active protection system Iron Fist was developed in Israel. It is designed to protect vehicles from anti-tank missiles and rocket-propelled grenades.

The system detects potential threats using radars and then destroys the missiles launched at the vehicle.

The transfer of the first Bradleys to Ukraine became known as early as April of last year. They are also called light tanks.