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Ukrainian Soldiers Continue Training On Challenger 2 Tanks

A group of soldiers, including a Royal Navy veteran in camouflage uniform, stand near a military vehicle outdoors while a man addresses them. Some faces are blurred for anonymity.
The Defence Secretary Ben Wallace met UK trainers and Ukrainian soldiers learning how to operate the UK’s Challenger 2 tank in the South-West of England  (22/02/2023). Image: MOD Crown Copyright 2023 – Simon Dawson. 
The programme sees experienced Ukrainian soldiers learning how to effectively operate the tanks in combat conditions.
The UK was the first country to provide Ukraine with modern Western main battle tanks and paved the way for other countries including Germany to donate their own vehicles, including Leopard tanks.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine have been equipped with a range of capabilities to help them defend their territory including anti-tank weapons, armoured vehicles and Sea King helicopters.
The training of Ukrainian soldiers, alongside the gifting of equipment has been vital to Ukraine’s defence, ensuring the Armed Forces of Ukraine have the knowledge and capabilities they need to repel Russia’s invasion.

UK trains Ukrainian soldiers to operate Challenger 2 tanks as part of ongoing support to Ukraine.

Training on UK Challenger 2 tanks for Ukrainian soldiers is continuing at pace in the South-West of England after the UK committed to provide 14 vehicles and accompanying ammunition to support Ukraine’s defence.

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace visited the training site last week to meet the UK trainers and Ukrainian soldiers. Lasting for several weeks, the programme sees experienced Ukrainian soldiers learn how to effectively operate the tanks in combat conditions.

 

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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said:

It is hugely inspiring to come and witness Ukrainian soldiers being trained on British Challenger 2 tanks. Their resilience and determination to succeed for the liberation of their country sends a powerful message to Russia.

Ukrainians will continue to fight, and the UK, alongside our Allies will not falter. We will continue to provide the capabilities needed to support Ukraine for as long as it takes. President Putin’s speech yesterday demonstrated just how dangerous to our security Russia has become.

The UK was the first country to provide Ukraine with modern Western main battle tanks and paved the way for other countries to donate their own vehicles.

Support to Ukraine from the international community has been unwavering since Russia’s full scale invasion nearly a year ago, on 24 February 2022. The UK has equipped the Armed Forces of Ukraine with a range of capabilities to help them defend their territory including anti-tank weapons, armoured vehicles and air defences.

This visit comes after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak extended the UK military training offer to Ukraine to include pilots and marines. The training of Ukrainian soldiers, alongside the gifting of equipment, has been vital to Ukraine’s defence, ensuring that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have the knowledge and capabilities they need to repel Russia’s illegal and ruthless invasion.

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Mal Robinson is the Editor of Pathfinder International Magazine, the UK's leading military resettlement publication. With expertise in military career transitions and service personnel support, Robinson contributes to editorial content focusing on post-service career development, armed forces employment opportunities, and military community engagement. He regularly interviews veterans and industry professionals to provide guidance for service leavers navigating civilian employment.
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