NATO SCHOCKIERT: Der Puma trifft 11 Sekunden früher

Eleven seconds. That's the difference between the world's most advanced infantry combat vehicle and its American competitor — measured in 2020 at the Bergen training area. In this video, we analyze: Why the Puma surpassed the Bradley in Bergen in eleven seconds and how this is technically possible The active protection system MUST be included, which no current-generation American IFV possesses What was really behind the total failure in November 2022 —and what happened a year later What the Ukraine experience with the Bradley teaches us about the most dangerous 300 meters in infantry combat Why the US Army OMFV program cannot solve one particular problem Timestamps: 0:00 Bergen 2020 — the eleven seconds 1:45 What had to come after the Bradley 3:20 The heart of the matter: Optronics and automation 5:10 Survival: AMAP and the MUST be active protection system 7:00 November 2022 — the catastrophe 8:30 One year later: what Rheinmetall discovered 9:45 Ukraine, the Bradley, and 300 meters 11:20 OMFV: The Pentagon Seeks an Answer 12:30 Platform Instead of Product — Why This Matters Subscribe to the channel and activate notifications — every month new analyses of the systems that will decide the war of tomorrow. #PumaIFV #GermanArmedForces #Bradley #NATO #Rheinmetall #Tanks #Infantry #MilitaryTechnology #WaroftheFuture #OMFV #USArmy #InfantryFighter #Ukraine #NATOWeapons #Armaments #GermanMilitary #GermanWarMachine #DefenseTechnology #ModernWarfare #ArmoredVehicles