 Dual of US M-2 Bradley and Russian Infantry Fighting Vehicle in Ukraine. Crew of M-2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle of the 47th Brigade, Magura of Ukraine destroyed Russian Infantry Fighting Vehicle in the Avdeevka direction. A video of the armoured vehicle Dual was posted on social media. Video of a Dual between Infantry Fighting Vehicles is not common in modern warfare. In this footage, an M-2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle of the 47th Brigade in the Avdeevka direction is shooting at an enemy Infantry Fighting Vehicle with a 25mm M-2-4-2 Bushmaster cannon. The latter had no chance at all. After an attempt to withdraw, the vehicle was also destroyed by a cluster munition. The enemy Infantry Fighting Vehicle continues to move by inertia, but only up to the first obstacle the author of the publication notes in his commentary. The M-2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle has a welded aluminium armour hull. Front arc has a spaced laminated aluminium and steel armour construction. Initial variant M-2A-0 provided protection against 14.5mm armour piercing rounds over the front arc. All round protection was likely to be against 7.62mm to 12.7mm rounds and artillery shell splinters. Eventually protection level was increased on upgraded models. Upgraded vehicles are also fitted with explosive reactive armour blocks.