Transfer UK Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicles to Ukraine

The UK has approximately 632 Warrior IFVs: 80 awaiting near-term disposal and the rest expected to be scrapped by 2030. The Government should offer to transfer them to Ukraine. We think this would provide an increase in Ukraine's capabilities, without incurring cost to the Treasury.

18,942 Signatures

Status
Open
Opened
Friday 4th April 2025
Last 24 hours signatures
3
Signature Deadline
Saturday 4th October 2025
Estimated Final Signatures: 19,186

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We believe Infantry Fighting Vehicles have proved to be an extremely effective tool on the battlefields of Ukraine. We think they provide an increased amount of protection, mobility and firepower when compared to lighter wheeled vehicles and could save lives. With public finances stretched, this transfer may be beneficial as it comes with no new cost to the taxpayer.


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Government Response

Thursday 3rd July 2025

Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFV) are key platforms for the British Army to meet Defence Commitments. We continue to work with Ukraine to identify how to help them to resist Russian aggression.


Thanks to all those who have signed this petition for raising this issue. The Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) remains a key platform for the British Army to fulfil the UK’s Defence Commitments. Although small numbers are scheduled for disposal, these will have been selected in line with serviceability and suitability for role. As such, without substantial investment, they are not likely to offer significant capability to Ukraine and providing such small numbers would only increase the diversity of Ukraine’s armoured vehicle fleet – increasing their logistic and training burdens. We continue to test Ukrainian appetite for gifting of expiring UK kit and this will include conversations about Warrior.

Please be assured that the UK will continue to be at the heart of the international response and will continue to work with Ukraine to identify how best to help them to resist Russian aggression. This includes considering a range of platforms, weapons and equipment that could be available to meet Ukraine’s requirements and help them successfully defend their nation from threats and aggression, while ensuring that the UK and our security interests are protected. This Government remains committed to providing at least the current level of support of £3 billion each year to Ukraine for as long as it takes and supporting Ukraine to achieve a just and lasting peace.

Ministry of Defence


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