Bradley (bfvs) Fighting Vehicle Systems Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
12349695 Beam Type Sling
012988374
12350396 Accessories Stowage Box
012079222
12350509 Push-pull Control Assembly
012079174
12350514 Lower Middle Arm
012076244
12350834-2 Diode Semiconductor Device
012707604
12350891 Sliding Door Track
012707481
12351203 Speedometer-tachometer D Adapter
013142933
12354874 Filler Opening Cap
012594432
12358957 Branched Wiring Harness
012882824
12359434 Angle Bracket
012707544
12359639 Driving-nondriving Wheel Spindle
012748998
12359777 Branched Wiring Harness
012748999
12359830 Radial And Thrust Roller Bearing
014114587
12364207 Needle Roller Bearing
012865692
12364297 Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
002770105
12367398-1 Suspension Torsion Bar
012973051
12369303 Nonai Muffler-exhaust Pipe Guard
012988429
12369371 Nonai Muffler-exhaust Pipe Guard
012988430
12380377 Thermal Resistor
013845466
12384993 Electrical Lead
014582159
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Fighting Vehicle Systems, Bradley (bfvs)

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The Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) is an American fighting vehicle platform manufactured by BAE Systems Land and Armaments, formerly United Defense. It was named after U.S. General Omar Bradley.

The Bradley is designed to transport infantry or scouts with armor protection, while providing covering fire to suppress enemy troops and armored vehicles. There are several Bradley variants, including the M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle and the M3 Bradley cavalry fighting vehicle. The M2 holds a crew of three (a commander, a gunner and a driver) along with six fully equipped soldiers. The M3 mainly conducts scout missions and carries two scouts in addition to the regular crew of three, with space for additional TOW missiles. The Red River Army Depot in Texarkana, Texas is the Center of Industrial Technical Excellence (CITE) for the maintenance and repair of the Bradley system.

The Bradley was developed largely in response to the Soviet BMP family of infantry fighting vehicles, and to serve as both an armored personnel carrier (APC), and a tank-killer. One specific design requirement was that it should be as fast as the then new M1 Abrams main battle tank so that they could maintain formations while moving.

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