October 15, 2024, 01:57 PM
Sigmund"This Funky But Innovative M16 Machine Pistol Was Made For The Bradley Fighting Vehicle"
This was first published in 2017.
This Funky But Innovative M16 Machine Pistol Was Made For The Bradley Fighting VehicleThe M231 may not have been as important to the Bradley as intended but it sure was ahead of its time.
by Tyler Rogoway
Updated on Sep 1, 2017
The Bradley Fighting Vehicle development program is infamous when it comes to convoluted Pentagon procurement initiatives, but it did go on to successfully serve in Iraq during two separate and very different wars. Of all the M2 Bradley’s supposed innovations, one of the most unique accessories that were developed along with it was a funky derivative of the M16 assault rifle tailored for firing from the armored fighting vehicle’s six firing ports. In some aspects, the weapon, although dated by today’s standards, was far ahead of its time when the first Bradleys began being fielded in the early 1980s...
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https://www.twz.com/14037/this...ley-fighting-vehicleOctober 16, 2024, 04:34 AM
Bruce 45/70I was with the Bradley for four years while in the Army during the early eighties. The Bradley was taller and slower than the Abrams tank. I think too many people had their hands in the pie when designing it.
October 16, 2024, 07:07 AM
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Originally posted by Bruce 45/70:
I was with the Bradley for four years while in the Army during the early eighties. The Bradley was taller and slower than the Abrams tank. I think too many people had their hands in the pie when designing it.
Some say the movie "The Pentagon Wars" was a documentary.
They tried to do too much with 1 vehicle.
October 16, 2024, 10:15 AM
AugenYep they were meant only for the infantry version. The Cavalry version ports were plated up.
Never saw any in person. Bradley had its aspects but yes it was too tall for a recon role.
October 16, 2024, 05:22 PM
PossibleZombieThose little weapons are fun to fire. They go through a magazine in about two seconds. Not the most practical thing, but handy if necessary.