I do believe the M2A3 Bradley, as implemented in Armored Warfare, is a very situational vehicle.
Based on it's current armor attributes, clearly it isn't a frontline fighting asset, nor does it posses the speed and maneuverability to race around the battlefield, surprising enemy forces. It's main cannon is mostly ineffective against the thick armor of most adversaries it will face, but it can still deliver enough damage to be annoying and if the shot lands just right, even cripple an enemy long enough to be finished off by an ally.
About the only real thing the Bradley has going for it is the missile system. Despite the long reload, even with a skilled commander to chip that time down just a tad, the fire-and-aim-to-target missiles can be very devastating, when they hit the right spots.
To make up for the severe deficiency in armor, I experimented with using cover on this moonlight map. All was going quite well, until I made that one, fatal mistake....
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