The Bradley Fighting Vehicle has served for decades, but today’s battlefield has outpaced what its Cold War-era design can support. Power demands, digital integration, survivability requirements, and growth margins have pushed the platform to its architectural limits. Each new upgrade adds weight and complexity while offering only marginal gains. Modernization is no longer about stretching legacy systems — it’s about transitioning to purpose built platforms engineered for a sensor dense, drone heavy, precision threat environment. This video breaks down why relying on Bradley now introduces risk and why the future demands a clean sheet approach.
