U.S. Army Funds $547M for First 19 XM30 Infantry Fighting Vehicles to Begin Bradley Replacement

The XM30 infantry fighting vehicle for the U.S. Army has moved from concept to procurement, as the U.S. Army’s FY2027 budget request allocates $547 million for the first 19 production vehicles. This marks the beginning of Bradley replacement fielding and signals a major shift toward a new generation of armored combat vehicles designed for high-intensity warfare against near-peer adversaries. Read full Defense News at this link ...

The U.S. Army's FY2027 budget allocates $547 million to produce 19 XM30 Infantry Fighting Vehicles, marking the program's transition from development to operational fielding as the future replacement for the Bradley combat vehicle. (Picture source: Editing Army Recognition Group Copyright with U.S. Army Info)

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