Yahoo has a picture of a Bradley without tubes on the TOW launcher:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?g=events/iraq/082701iraqplane&a=&tmpl=sl&e=186
I thought somebody had mentioned that FIST teams were using Bradleys now. Could this be one of them.
Paul
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? Bradley FISTV
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Posted: Monday, March 31, 2003 - 09:57 AM UTC
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Posted: Monday, March 31, 2003 - 11:58 AM UTC
What page is it on? When I click the link I get taken to a picture of a man in front of a store.
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Posted: Monday, March 31, 2003 - 12:05 PM UTC
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What page is it on? When I click the link I get taken to a picture of a man in front of a store.
I corrected the link. Click on the picture to enlarge(slight). I tried to link to the enlarged photo but it's got a strange url.
Paul
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Posted: Monday, March 31, 2003 - 08:56 PM UTC
WHen I clicked on the url I got a boy standing in ruins.
However, I did find the link for the M2/M3/M6/M7 PROGRAM Manager it has photos and info on all the Bradley family of vehicles from the bassic M2 up through the M6 Linebacker, the M7 BFST and even the new C2V. Here's the link http://www.pmbradley.org/family/bfist.htm
I found it quite interesting and even a good reference for the Bradley series
A photo at http://www.uniteddefense.com/pr/gra_bradm7.htm
However, I did find the link for the M2/M3/M6/M7 PROGRAM Manager it has photos and info on all the Bradley family of vehicles from the bassic M2 up through the M6 Linebacker, the M7 BFST and even the new C2V. Here's the link http://www.pmbradley.org/family/bfist.htm
I found it quite interesting and even a good reference for the Bradley series
A photo at http://www.uniteddefense.com/pr/gra_bradm7.htm