The Ukrainian government has taken to social media to plead with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to donate protected mobility vehicles to help beat back invading Russian forces, describing the Australian-made four-wheel drives as its new military “crush”
, showing Hawkeis in action and describing them as a “perfect reconnaissance vehicle”.
Importantly, they are light enough to be transported by helicopter, allowing them to be airlifted directly onto the battlefield., a species of the death adder snake named in honour of former prime minister Bob Hawke. “This will send a signal across the international community that the Ukrainian army will be supported with the best weaponry that the civilised world has at the moment,” he said.
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