The Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) is a tracked armored fighting vehicle of the United States developed by FMC Corporation and now manufactured by BAE Systems Land & Armaments, formerly United Defense. It is named for U.S. General Omar Bradley.
A U.S. Army M2 Bradley on display at Fort Irwin, California, in 2013
A Bradley firing the M242 25 mm (1 in) chain gun
A Bradley firing a TOW missile
Flotation curtain, now discontinued
BAE Systems Platforms & Services
BAE Systems Platforms & Services is a wholly owned subsidiary of BAE Systems Inc. and is a large provider of tracked and wheeled armored combat vehicles, naval guns, naval ship repair and modernization, artillery and missile launching systems, advanced precision strike munitions and ordnance, and other technologies for U.S. and international customers.
US Marine gunners test fire a GCS Weapons M777 howitzer.
A BAE Systems Mobile Protected Firepower testbed based on the M8 Armored Gun System
Hanjin's Cosco Busan under repair at BAE Systems in Pier 70 in San Francisco. The ship crashed onto the Bay Bridge on November 7, 2007, and has since left this area.