M2A4E1 - Bradley w/Iron Fist active protection system

Rolled out last week. There’s a lot going on with that turret.


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Interesting. The turret is definitely crowded.

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Imagine the PMCS on that turret.

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Well we finally did it. That turret has more sh!t bolted to it than a T90.

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This is when a driver is thankful he is not turret crew !! :rofl:

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Is this new M2A4E1 nose heavy?

The skirt edge looks lower on the wheel sometimes. Does this version get suspension upgrades?

Thanks

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The ground there has a natural dip in it as well though that follows the way the track is resting … ?

Also, on the indoor shot the running gear is flat and true.

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Now the question is how long before we see a company come out w/a model of it? My guess is Magic Factory will first. They seem to be making models of all the latest gear and already have the M2A4 IFV kit. All it needs is an extra sprue or two.

The E1 designation means it is still an experimental version. We’ll see what the final version looks like…eventually.

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With the Iron Fist launcher, I would assume that it can pivot up and defend against top-attack munitions.

The radars and cameras around the turret feed targeting data into Iron Fist. I wonder if they can be used for other purposes, extend their radar range, and replace the TOW box, and give the Bradley another guided weapon like hypersonic CKEM.

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Video showing it in and out.

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The American answer to the old Soviet question, “How much extra sh!t can you bolt onto a T-72 turret and still have it work?”

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Yeap, that thought ran through my head as soon as I saw it again… thats a lot of extra caggage on there … as if the turret crew dont have enough to do … you will soon need a Phd to operate things like this …

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I don’t endorse builds like this. Merely showing what can happen when “Let’s add more stuff” mentality gets out of control.
I like to think my builds are a little more subtle.

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