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An overview of the difficulties the US Army’s Ground Combat Vehicle program in integrating emerging technology in AFV design and development as it looks to develop a successor for the M2 and M3A3 Bradley IFV. It provides commentary on IFV carriage capacity, weapons systems, active protection systems and the threat posed by the proliferation of anti armoured weapon systems among likely threat forces. 

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Kempinski, B. 2012. 'Technical Challenges of the US Army’s Ground Combat Vehicle Program'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/publications/technical-challenges-us-armys-ground-combat-vehicle-program (Accessed: 07 July 2026).
(Kempinski, 2012)
Kempinski, B. 2012. 'Technical Challenges of the US Army’s Ground Combat Vehicle Program'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/publications/technical-challenges-us-armys-ground-combat-vehicle-program (Accessed: 07 July 2026).
Bernard Kempinski, "Technical Challenges of the US Army’s Ground Combat Vehicle Program", The Forge, Published: November 01, 2012, https://theforge.defence.gov.au/publications/technical-challenges-us-armys-ground-combat-vehicle-program. (accessed July 07, 2026).
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