Antonov
124 carries Bushmasters to Ukraine
An M777 Howitzer bound for Ukraine is loaded onto an Antonov AN-124 cargo aircraft at RAAF Base Amberley on 5 May. (Defence)
06 MAY 2022
By: Adam Thorn
A giant
Antonov 124 on Thursday departed RAAF Base Amberley carrying M777 howitzers and
Bushmasters bound for Ukraine.
The iconic
four-engine plane, one of the world’s heaviest, was created by Antonov Design
Bureau in Ukraine itself and has a giant wingspan of 73 metres.
The
particular aircraft used was the 100-150 variant, a reinforced version of the
original that is capable of transporting a payload of up to 150,000 kilograms.
It follows
the federal government announcing it would gift Ukraine 20 Bushmaster Protected
Mobility Vehicles – including 14 with Protected Weapon Systems and two
ambulance variants – alongside six M777 howitzers with ammunition.
The latest
delivery means Australia has so far committed to contributing AU$225 million
worth of military equipment to help the war effort in Eastern Europe.
Head of
military strategic commitments, Air Vice-Marshal Robert Chipman, praised
Australia’s commitment to helping President Volodymyr Zelensky and the
government of Ukraine.
“Added to
this, is the remarkable work of those at the International Donor Coordination
Centre in Germany who have ensured assistance from Australia and other nations
is being delivered quickly to the Ukrainian Armed Forces,” he said.
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