Army looking for early soldier feedback on Bradley replacement XM30


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The feedback collected in soldier touchpoint events will lead the future steps of the platform development and support the branch in progressing with effort, Brig. According to the Army, the XM30 will feature cyber security capabilities, safe autonomy and advanced threat protection in order to provide lethality, survivability, and upgradability. The XM30 is intended to replace the Bradley Fighting Vehicle, which entered service in the 1980s. The Future Combat Systems program was its first try. In the same year, the service started the Ground Combat Vehicle effort, which was then terminated in 2014.