TechUkraine's concerns grow as Trump could halt Bradley support: "How can we run down a country of 130 million faster than our 30 million?"

Ukraine's concerns grow as Trump could halt Bradley support: "How can we run down a country of 130 million faster than our 30 million?"

War in Ukraine
War in Ukraine
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Norbert Garbarek

29 July 2024 16:19

American M2 Bradley armoured vehicles are effectively holding back Russian armed forces, but there is currently fear in Ukraine about the potential return of Donald Trump to the White House. The military is concerned that this scenario would leave Kyiv "cut off" from this effective equipment, as reported on The Times website.

"American combat vehicles are keeping the Russians at bay," notes The Times, but it simultaneously questions how long this will last given the upcoming presidential elections in the United States.

Ukrainians fear halting of Bradley support

Ukrainians’ concerns for their future and the duration of the war are primarily tied to the M2 Bradley combat vehicles, which, over the months, have been praised multiple times for their durability and their significant firepower. It’s worth remembering that Bradleys have, in the past, survived attacks from BM-21 Grad launchers, withstood a duel with a T-72 tank, continued their mission after driving over a mine, and also made history in the Ukraine war by heroically rescuing an allied unit from Russian fire.

"Most Russian equipment doesn’t hold up to the Bradley," remarks the Ukrainian agency Unian, which discusses the publication from The Times. It’s no wonder that Ukraine’s armed forces look with great hope towards the USA, which has so far sent over 300 Bradley vehicles to the front. The transfer of most of them happened over several shipments last year, and after over a year of intense fighting, many Bradley vehicles have been destroyed. The equipment is dwindling, and Trump’s re-election as the President of the USA could deprive Kyiv of supplies of this valuable equipment and its ammunition.

If it weren’t for the Bradley, we wouldn’t be here one hundred percent. If we were driving Soviet-made cars, we wouldn’t be here for long – said Lakin, a 39-year-old Bradley driver quoted by The Times. The man explains that the vehicle he drives has been hit six times, and despite that, it hasn’t been eliminated from combat.

"How can we run down a country of 130 million faster than our 30 million?" – asked a 29-year-old Bradley driver using the pseudonym "Fox." The Times notes that in the Donbas region, there are ongoing discussions about potentially depriving Ukraine of Bradley support.

"This war will be eternal"

There are also voices suggesting that limiting this support will prolong the war. – We can hold back Russia and exhaust them until they realize there’s no point in advancing further, but if America tries to freeze the war, Russians will simply attack again in a few years. This war will be eternal – claims Fox.

It’s worth remembering that Bradley combat vehicles are equipped with an M242 Bushmaster 25 mm cannon, which is effective even against heavily armoured units belonging to the Russian Federation. In addition, a 7.62 mm machine gun is installed on the vehicle.

The mobility of this vehicle is guaranteed by a 373 or 447 kilowatt engine, depending on the year of production, which accelerates the structure to a speed of 70 kilometres per hour. The Bradley’s armour combines steel, aluminum, and composites. The exact composition of this mix varies depending on where the vehicle will be used.