After training in the operation and maintenance of armored combat support vehicles in Germany, the armored personnel carrier was loaded and equipped in Ukraine.
The Canadian Ministry of Defense announced the delivery of the first batch of armored personnel carriers to Ukraine. The amount of equipment being provided was not disclosed. This was announced by the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) mission in support of the Ukrainian Security Forces at Platform X on Sunday, October 27.
It was noted that after training in the operation and maintenance of armored combat support vehicles in Germany, the armored personnel carrier was loaded in Ukraine.
“These vehicles will help Ukraine defend against illegal invasion of its lands,” the message said.
After training in the operation and maintenance of armored combat support vehicles, the “ambulance” version, in Germany, the vehicles were loaded and sent to Ukraine.
These vehicles will help Ukraine defend against illegal invasion of its soil.
After the initial operation and maintenance of armored combat support vehicles, the “Swedish Auxiliary” version, in Germany, the vehicles were taken and sent to Ukraine.
These vehicles will assist Ukraine in its defense against illegal invasion of its territory. #Glory to Ukraine pic.twitter.com/d0dwNNe53a
— CAF with Ukraine (@CAFwithUkraine) October 26, 2024
In June 2024, Canada transferred the first vehicles to Germany. There, Ukrainian personnel were trained with them.
We remind you that in September Canada began training the Ukrainians on the F-16. Pilots will undergo training according to a standard program, which lasts 6 months and includes 50 real flights. Canada has allocated approximately $300 million to finance this program.
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