Ukraine is intensifying its pressure campaign for the Albanese government to send a batch of Australian-made mobility vehicles to the frontlines of its war with Russia by enlisting its 2023 Eurovision finalists to make the case for more assistance.
Ukraine is intensifying its campaign for the Albanese government to send a batch of Australian-made mobility vehicles to the front lines of its war with Russia by enlisting its 2023 Eurovision finalists to make the case for more assistance.
The patrol vehicles, which have been plagued by braking issues during their development, were specially designed and manufactured for the Australian Defence Force at defence contractor Thales’ facility in Bendigo, Victoria.“Your Bushmasters have been helping our defenders on the front line and we know that you have something to help our defenders called Hawkeis,” the band’s lead singer, Jeffery Kenny, says in the video. “We would love a little more help.
“We would have to move the entire supply chain to Ukraine,” a source familiar with the army’s thinking said.
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