A total of 56 M113AS4 armoured personnel carriers (APCs) and 120 Bushmaster MRAPs have so far been delivered or promised to Ukraine by Australia. The M113AS4s are significantly more capable than the older M113 variants pledged by the U.S., Portugal and Lithuania, having been upgraded with a new engine and transmission, suspension, ballistic protection and a turret housing a 12.7mm M2 HMG. The Bushmasters are protected against the threat of IEDs and have been fitted with an EOS R400S-Mk2 remote weapon station (RWS) equipped with an 7.62mm M240C LMG.
Australia has also joined the U.S. and Canada in delivering 155mm M777 howitzers to Ukraine. A total of six M777A2 howitzers (out of 54 currently owned by Australia) were supplied in May 2022. Further military aid has consisted of armoured logistics vehicles, unmanned aerial and ground vehicles, loitering munitions and radar systems, although details on their type and numbers are currently lacking. [2] [3] Some $50 million worth of lethal military equipment (said to include rockets and munitions) has also found its way to Ukraine in early 2022. [4]
In addition to providing lethal military equipment to Ukraine, Australia has also delivered ''tactical decoys'' to the Ukrainian Army. [2] These likely consist of T-72-series, BMP-series and air defence systems fabricated by the Australian company GaardTech. These decoys could lure Russian helicopters, drones and artillery into attacking them, potentially saving the real vehicle or system located closeby, and even causing Russian assets to expose themselves. Additional batches of military aid by Australia are likely as the Russo-Ukrainian War shows no sign of abating, with large numbers of M113s available for transfer as they're soon to be replaced in Australian service by the KF41/AS21 IFV.
'United with Ukraine' stickering on an Australian M777A2 howitzer bound to Ukraine. |
The
following list attempts to keep track of military equipment
delivered or pledged to Ukraine by Australia during the 2022 Russian invasion of
Ukraine. The entries below are sorted by armament category (with a flag
denoting the country of origin). Note that due to the confidential nature of
some arms deliveries they can serve only as a lower bound to the total
volume of weaponry delivered. This list will be updated as further military support is declared
or uncovered.
(Click
on the vehicle or equipment type to get a picture or source for them)
Armoured Personnel Carriers (56)
- 56 M113AS4 [Delivered from June 2022 onwards. 28 more pledged in June 2023]
Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicles (120)
- 120 Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicles [Delivered from April 2022 onwards]
Engineering Vehicles And Equipment
- M113AS4 Armoured Logistics Vehicles [Before March 2023]
Towed Artillery (6)
- 6 155mm M777 [April 2022]
Loitering Munitions (300)
- 300 DefendTex D40s [2022/2023]
- PPDS' [Since May or June 2023]
Reconnaissance UAVs
Radars
- Unknown Radar Systems [April 2022]
Vehicles
- 14 Special Operations Vehicles [To be delivered]
- 28 MAN HX40M Medium Trucks Along With 14 Trailers [To Be Delivered]
Small Arms
- ''Rockets'' [March or April 2022]
Ammunition
- 105mm Artillery Rounds [2022/2023]
- ''Ammunition'' [March or April 2022]
Miscellaneous Equipment
- ''Tactical Decoys'' [2022]
[1] Australia pledges $100m in new military support for Ukraine, including vehicles and ammunition https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/jun/26/australia-ukraine-support-funding-110m-military-assistance-vehicles-ammunition
[3] Australia to send money for more military aid to Ukraine after Zelenskyy request https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-31/more-military-aid-defence-weapons-ukraine-zelenskyy/100955544
[4] Australia sender raketter til Ukraina https://www.nrk.no/nyheter/australia-sender-raketter-til-ukraina-1.15873810
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