Canada Delivers Armored Combat Support Vehicles to Ukraine
October 26, 2024 – Canada has officially delivered a batch of Armored Combat Support Vehicles (ASCV), specifically the ambulance variant, to Ukraine. This delivery comes after Ukrainian personnel successfully completed their training in operating these vehicles in Germany.
Canada’s commitment to aiding Ukraine has been significant, with the government previously pledging to send a total of 50 ACSVs, investing 650 million Canadian dollars (approximately $472.8 million) into the initiative. The vehicles are manufactured by the Canadian division of General Dynamics Land Systems, with deliveries expected to unfold over the next three years.
Following the training sessions, the ambulance variant of the ACSV was loaded and dispatched to support Ukraine’s defense against the ongoing invasion. The move underscores Canada’s steadfast support for Ukraine in its struggle for sovereignty. The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) shared this development on social media, using the hashtag #SlavaUkraini, which translates to "Glory to Ukraine."
The ASCV platform, already in service with the Canadian Army, combines mobility and protection, being based on the highly versatile LAV 6.0 (Light Armored Vehicle). This platform is capable of withstanding armor-piercing rounds from heavy machine guns and is equipped with state-of-the-art electronics and advanced optical systems that enhance target identification for operators. The vehicle features a robust 450-horsepower engine, allowing it to reach speeds of up to 100 kilometers (62 miles) per hour.
Designed for multiple operational roles, the new Canadian ASCV can transport troops, serve as command centers, engage in electronic warfare, and assist with vehicle repairs. In a broader context, Canada has placed a significant order for a total of 360 ACSVs to modernize its military fleet and replace older units under a contract valued at 2 billion Canadian dollars ($1.5 billion).
In addition to the vehicle delivery, earlier this month, Canada announced a $46-million military aid package for Ukraine, which includes small arms, ammunition, and protective gear. This aid is part of a larger commitment totaling 4.5 billion Canadian dollars ($3.2 billion) for military support to Kyiv since the conflict with Russia commenced in 2022. Furthermore, Canadian military personnel are heavily involved in training efforts, with over 330 staff deployed in the UK, Poland, and Latvia, having trained more than 42,000 members of the Ukrainian Army to date.
This latest support initiative is part of Canada’s ongoing commitment to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities amidst the ongoing conflict.