US M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle or Swedish CV90? Which is better suited for modern wars?

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The M2 Bradley IFV is the main infantry fighting vehicle of the US army. While its production started in 1980, it’s been upgraded and kept still very relevant on today’s battlefields.While the Bradley has gotten a lot of room in the media recently, another fighting vehicle was also mentioned. The Swedish made CV90. Being over a decade newer design, how does it compare to Bradley? And which vehicle is better for the European war theater?00:00 – Video introduction01:36 – CV90 and Bradley variants02:37 – Weight and dimensions02:57 – Armor04:28 – 25mm and 40mm armament04:47 – Penetration05:50 – Ammo06:29 – Rate of fire06:38 – Traverse rate and gun elevation07:’01 – Advanced capability munition07:38 – CV90 export07:59 – Bradley ATGM08:52 – Thermal sights09:20 – Troops carried09:33 – Engines09:58 – Tracks and ground pressure10:26 – Autonomy10:40 – Modernized variants10:55 – Battlefield role11:31 – Bradley modernization12:10 – New versions comparison and weight12:43 – New engines13:01 – New autonomy13:15 – New ground pressure13:30 – New armor14:11 – New CV90 features15:02 – New CV90 35mm armament15:18 – New sights and features15:50 – Active protection system16:38 – More 35mm gun specifics17:29 – New CV90 ATGM

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