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The M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle Could Be Replaced by a 'Robot'

Brent M. Eastwood
04 March 2025
8 min
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The XM-30 featuring artificial intelligence, autonomous capabilities and optional crewing is being developed by the US Army but faces budget constraints. Active protection systems may counter drones and missiles. The Bradley still performs well in Ukraine.
READ: The M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle Could Be Replaced by a 'Robot'.

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