Mysterious Weapon Fired From Bradley Fighting Vehicle During Exercise
An M2 Bradley recently fired a new projectile from its TOW anti-tank missile launcher during a major U.S. Army test event.
Joseph Trevithick
Updated on Mar 19, 2025
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The U.S. Army has released a picture of a Bradley fighting vehicle using its BGM-71 TOW anti-tank guided missile launcher to fire something else referred to simply as the "670," which appears to be previously unseen.
The U.S. Army has released a picture of a Bradley Fighting Vehicle using its BGM-71 TOW anti-tank guided missile launcher to fire something else referred to simply as the “670,” which appears to be previously unseen.
“A U.S. Army Bradley Fighting Vehicle launches a 670 during Project Convergence-Capstone 5 (PC-C5) on Fort Irwin, Calif., in March 2025,” the image’s caption reads. “PC-C5 is the premier Joint, Combined experiment hosted by Army Futures Command to demonstrate how technology enhances cross-domain military operations.”
The full image the US Army released of the Bradley firing the “670” from its TOW missile launcher during PC-C5 in March 2025. US Army Sgt. Marita Schwab
The Army kicked off the Project Convergence initiative in 2020 and has been using events like PC-C5 to test, integrate, and network together new and improved systems and capabilities in increasingly more operationally representative conditions. The first half has been taking place this month at the sprawling National Training Center (NTC) at Fort Irwin in California. The second half will kick off next month at multiple operating locations across the Indo-Pacific.
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