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From Bradley to Booker: US Army invests $760m in combat vehicles to boost force
 
The US Army is rigorously modernizing its fleet of next-generation combat vehicles by purchasing advanced ground systems.

The service is enhancing its ground force capabilities to ensure the United States remains a dominant force capable of operating in all environments across the full spectrum of conflict.
 
The US Army has ordered Bradley Fighting Vehicles from BAE Systems and M10 Booker Combat Vehicle from General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) to boost its firepower capabilities.

Bradley A4
The US Army and BAE Systems signed a contract modification worth over $440 million to produce additional Bradley Fighting Vehicles.

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