The US Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) published a video on its official Twitter account of the dispatch of Bradley infantry fighting vehicles to Ukraine from the port of Charleston in North Carolina.
"U.S. Transportation Command is delivering more than 60 Bradleys to Ukraine as part of the United States’ $2.85 billion military aid agreement announced earlier this year," the Tweet reads.
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The video shows how soldiers and contractors load a convoy of Bradley Fighting Vehicles onto the ARC Integrity Integrity at the Port of Charleston, NC.
As you could see from the photo of the vehicles that went to Ukraine, the USA decided to give Ukraine one of the most modern versions of the Bradley M2A2 ODS-SA IFV, which has a small number of differences when compared to the latest M2A3.
A party of more than 60 units of American infantry fighting vehicles left the shores of North Charleston in South Carolina, the USA, two weeks ago, namely on January 25.
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