Land Forces 24 728x90 WEB 240202 01HMAS Choules has delivered 14 Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicles to Fiji as part of a month-long deployment in the Southwest Pacific, enhancing the ADF’s engagement with Fiji and Tonga. The delivery of the Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicles and spare parts to Fiji by HMAS Choules will strengthen Fiji’s peacekeeping capability.

Later in the deployment, Choules will represent Australia at the 50th anniversary of the Tonga Royal Navy and His Majesty King Tupou VI’s 65th birthday celebrations.

Chief of Joint Operations, Lieutenant General Greg Bilton, said the Royal Australian Navy was a frequent visitor to the region and the deployment followed visits by ADV Reliant and HMAS Stuart earlier in the year. HMAS Choules is demonstrating its versatility by delivering 14 Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicles purchased by Fiji, to the Republic of Fiji Military Forces. Australia deeply values our close maritime security partnership with Tonga, which dates back to the 1980s. I know the crew of Choules is looking forward to taking part in this significant milestone for the Tonga Royal Navy. Celebrating the anniversary along with His Majesty’s birthday makes for a very special event.”

The Australian Defence Force has a strong and enduring relationship with the Republic of Fiji Military Forces. After delivering the Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicles, Choules will embark the Republic of Fiji Navy band for transport to the Tonga Royal Navy’s 50th anniversary celebrations. HMAS Choules is expected to return to Australia in late July.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. We should be sending them to the Ukraine where they are badly needed.
    Not to a tin pot Pacific country that sponges off Australia. They are happy to take money and Chinese ‘hooks’ to prop up their 3rd World island.

    • It wasn’t a donation. Fiji purchased them and the RAN delivered them. It’s called good business. Sending aid to Ukraine is a separate matter and has nothing to do with this.

    • Nailed it Robbo ! and yeah , can’t imagine why Australia’s Pacific neighbourhood might turn to China amid Dutton’s vile jokes about rising sea levels alongside the ignorant, vindictive chorus from the rest of Australia’s brain dead neo Liberal climate denying commentariat…

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