“ | Boots are on the ground. - M2A3 Bradley |
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The M2A3 Bradley IFV is an American infantry fighting vehicle in service during the Oil Crisis and the Day of the Consortium.[2]
Overview[]
“ | Reporting for duty! - M2A3 Bradley |
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The M2A3 Bradley is the perfect fighting vehicle for hit-and-run attacks on weak enemy positions.
Featuring medium armor, a 25mm Bushmaster cannon, and healthy speed, the Bradley always moves better in groups of three or four. It's also useful for transporting infantry behind enemy lines.
While its gun is not as strong as that of its counterparts, it makes up for a quick rate of fire between reloads. Also, it has a tendency to wound infantry, leaving them vulnerable to capture.
In High Treason, Bradlies can be upgraded to switch between either their gun or TOW missiles, dramatically improving their matchup versus enemy vehicles.
Abilities[]
Load An infantry unit that is selected will load into the M2 Bradley. Ability cannot be preformed if all the Bradley's transport slots are full. |
Switch to TOW missile Switches the Bradley's weapons to the TOW missile launcher, making it very effective against vehicles. Requires TOW missile launcher upgrade. High Treason only.[1] |
Upgrades[]
TOW missile launcher Costs $2500. Upgrades Bradley with a TOW missile launcher. Bradley will be able to toggle from Bushmaster gun mode to TOW missile launcher mode. High Treason only.[1] |
Quotes[]
“ | Bradley. - Selected |
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“ | Reporting for duty! - Selected |
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“ | On our way. - Moving |
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“ | All looks forward! - Moving |
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“ | Heading your coordinates, sir! - Moving |
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“ | Moving to new location - Moving |
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“ | Acquiring target! - Attacking |
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“ | Hostiles engaging! - Attacking |
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“ | Tank is under fire! - Bradley being attacked |
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“ | Boots are on the ground. - Deploying infantry |
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“ | They're pounding us down here! - Heavily Damaged |
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Gallery[]
See also[]
- M2 Bradley on Wikipedia
- Stryker MGS, Task Force Talon counterpart
- AMX-10 RC, Consortium counterpart
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Eugen Systems, Atari, Act of War: High Treason. March 24, 2006
- ↑ Eugen Systems, Atari, Act of War: Direct Action. March 15, 2005.
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