
IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle) / Bradley Trainer / Army Battlezone
• A special version was designed for the U.S. Army, commonly referred to as “Army Battlezone”. Only 2 were made. The first version is called the IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle) and was sent to Ft. Eustice, VA. It used a down-sized controller that was adapted from an actual Bradley. The second version is called the Bradley Trainer (or the Bradley Fighting Vehicle), and the controller was slightly redesigned, which was later used in Star Wars and a few other games. The game is more a simulation, solely designed for the purpose of training tank gunners. The other tanks do not fire at you (although their turrets will *flash* to show they are), and the only way to end the game is to run out of ammo or shoot a 'friendly' tank or helicopter. A small blurb about the game appeared in the first issue of Atari Age.









