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Source: Lebanese Army Command


LEBANESE ARMY RECEIVES FOURTH BATCH OF BRADLEY COMBAT VEHICLES
Sunday, August 12, 2018

Source: Lebanese Army Command


BEIRUT -- The Lebanese Armed Forces received through the port of Beirut the fourth batch of M2A2 Bradley Combat vehicles that consisted of 8 vehicles along with their spare parts in the frame of the United States Aid Program dedicated to LAF.

To date, the United States has provided to the Lebanese Army with 32 Bradley M2A2 infantry fighting vehicles, 40 M198 howitzers; 50 armored Humvees; an armed Cessna aircraft with Hellfire missiles; 55 mortar systems; 50 Mark-19 automatic grenade launchers; 800 50-caliber machine guns; 4,000 M4 rifles; over half a million rounds of ammunition; 320 night vision devices and thermal sights; and 360 secure communication radios.

 

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