Opinion

Questions over army's Land 400 Phase 3 armoured fighting vehicles

Nicholas Stuart
October 10 2022 - 5:30am
Hanwha Redback infantry fighting vehicles, front, and Rheinmetall LYNX KF41 Infantry Fighting Vehicle, back, during LAND 400 Phase 3 user evaluation trials at Puckapunyal. Picture Defence
Hanwha Redback infantry fighting vehicles, front, and Rheinmetall LYNX KF41 Infantry Fighting Vehicle, back, during LAND 400 Phase 3 user evaluation trials at Puckapunyal. Picture Defence

Lieutenant General Simon Stuart (no relation) is our army chief and it's his job to maintain and nurture that institution. His task is to ensure Australia has soldiers ready and capable of fighting a conventional war, so that's why he was in the media last week, urging the purchase of a massive fleet of new armoured vehicles, or AFVs.

Subscribe now for unlimited access.

$0/

(min cost $0)

or signup to continue reading

See subscription options
Nicholas Stuart

Nicholas Stuart is a Canberra writer.