Its main gun is the 25mm Bushmaster seen below.
It's also fitted with an M240C 7.62mm machine gun next to the Bushmaster, as well as a TOW BGM-71 anti-tank missile system — but both of these armaments had been removed for the exericise.
Below is the Improved Bradley Acquisition Subsystem, which helps gunners recognize, detect, and identify targets.
The IBAS provides targeting for the TOW missile system, which would normally be mounted to the right of the commander's sight.
The IBAS is manufactured by Leonardo DRS, while the TOW is made by Raytheon and the Bradley itself was developed by BAE Systems — three of the largest defense contractors in the US.
You can see 22-year-old Specialist Ryan Whitely sitting in the driver's seat.
While the Bradley can transport six soldiers in the back, which I was not allowed to photograph, the crew only consists of three soldiers: commander, gunner, and driver.