'Seven tons of trouble': Ukraine uses AC/DC to request more patrol vehicles from Australia

In a video posted on social media, Ukraine's defence ministry said Australian Bushmasters and Hawkei vehicles would be a "perfect match" on the battlefield.

An Australian Army Hawkei protected mobility vehicle

Ukraine has requested support from Australia in the form of Hawkei military vehicles. Source: AAP / CPL Nunu Campos

Key Points
  • Ukraine has requested more Australian support as it continues to fight Russia's invasion.
  • In a video posted to social media, Ukraine's defence ministry has requested some Hawkei armoured vehicles.
  • The post said the Bushmasters and Hawkei would be a "perfect match" on the battlefield.
Ukraine's defence force has enlisted the help of AC/DC to call on Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for more military support.

In a video posted on social media featuring the classic rock soundtrack to Back in Black, Ukraine's Ministry of Defence praises the Bushmaster vehicles Australia has provided

It then calls for additional support in the form of the Hawkei, a light armoured patrol vehicle.

"Our soldiers can't stop yabbering about how great these rigs are for beating back Russians," reads the text in the video, referring to the Bushmasters.

"And now we have a new crush: the Hawkei," it continues. "Seven tons of trouble for temporary occupiers."

An accompanying Twitter post adds: "These two would be a perfect match on the battlefield. We would truly appreciate their reunion in Ukraine."
Ukraine's shared the new video, saying he hoped support for Ukraine would continue.

"Ukrainian people find the Australian support invaluable," he wrote on Twitter.

"We are grateful for the military and humanitarian assistance provided to date. Hope it will continue this year."
In October, Australia announced it would supply an additional 30 Bushmaster vehicles to Ukraine, taking the number of armoured vehicles donated to 90.

A contingent of Australian Defence Force personnel was also deployed to the United Kingdom in January to provide training for Ukrainian recruits.

On 24 February,, the Australian government announced additional military assistance to Ukraine in the form of Uncrewed Aerial Systems, which provide battlefield intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability.

Australia also used the anniversary to announce further costs on Russia, including targeted financial sanctions and travel bans on 90 people.

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Published 12 April 2023 10:42am
Source: SBS News


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