
Puma, CV90, Bradley – NATO’s War Horses
Germany’s Puma, Sweden’s CV90, and America’s Bradley represent three distinct approaches to modern armored warfare. The Puma stands out with its state-of-the-art protection suite, including an active protection system, modular armor, and a high-tech battlefield management system, all wrapped around a powerful 30mm autocannon.
The CV90 offers exceptional terrain agility, thermal signature reduction, and adaptable firepower configurations ranging from 30mm to 120mm, making it a favorite among several NATO nations. The Bradley brings decades of combat experience, with its reliable 25mm Bushmaster cannon, twin TOW missile launcher, and upgraded survivability features that continue to evolve with U.S. Army modernization efforts. Each vehicle reflects its nation’s battlefield doctrine—speed, survivability, and heavy-hitting support for infantry in high-threat environments.
00:00 - 01:09 / Introduction
01:09 - 02:18 / PUMA
02:18 - 03:30 / PUMA: ARMOR AND PROTECTION
03:30 - 04:27 / PUMA: WEAPON SYSTEMS
04:27 - 06:49 / PUMA: ENGINE AND SENSOR ABILITIES
06:49 - 07:44 / CV90
07:44 - 09:29 / CV90: ARMOR AND PROTECTION
09:29 - 11:19 / CV90: WEAPON SYSTEMS
11:19 - 12:46 / BRADLEY
12:46 - 15:22 / What are Bradley IFV’s specifications and weapon systems?
15:22 - End / CONCLUSION
