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The Chieftain | Bradley Development: What Pentagon Wars got right. @TheChieftainsHatch | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 10 hours ago
Is "The Pentagon Wars" a film with no historically redeeming qualities? Fortunately, no!
The US Army's Armor and Cavalry Collection (and the Infantry Museum) have some of the progenitors of Bradley, and we can compare the film's development sequence with what the Army was really building.
Note. I transposed the dates on M701 and M734. The 701 was built 1965, testing complete 1966. XM734 was started 1965, delivered 1966.

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Bradley Development: What Pentagon Wars got right. @TheChieftainsHatch

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