Update: Croatia receives first Bradley IFVs

Update: Croatia receives first Bradley IFVs

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12 December 2023

by Nicholas Fiorenza

The Croatian government is procuring 89 Bradley combat vehicles donated by the US. (Croatian MoD/F Klen)

The first batch of 22 M2A2 Bradley ODS (Operation Desert Storm) infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) for the Croatian Army arrived in the port of Rijeka on 6 December, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced later the same day.

The vehicles will be overhauled by Đuro Đaković Special Vehicles in Slavonski Brod so that they are ready for operational service by 2026.

The Minnesota National Guard, which has been co-operating with Croatia since 1996, will support the Croatian Army’s introduction of Bradley vehicles into operational service under the State Partnership Program between the Adriatic country and the US state. Croatian Bradley modernisation is listed on the Minnesota National Guard’s website as one of its priorities for 2024.

Croatian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Ivan Anušić said on 6 December that the “Bradleys will significantly contribute to strengthening the overall combat power and readiness of our armed forces”.



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