Direct proof of use
The documented Russia-Ukraine War link for the International MXT-MV is the U.K. Husky TSV, an MXT-based protected support vehicle. A June 2022 U.K. government release said Britain had donated armored vehicles to Ukraine, including Mastiff, Husky, and Wolfhound, and that Ukrainian personnel would be trained to use those donated vehicles.
A May 2023 U.K. parliamentary answer identified Husky among the listed U.K. armored-vehicle donations to Ukraine and stated that all listed platforms had been delivered. Later U.K. releases kept Husky in the Ukraine support record: an April 2024 package included 160 protected-mobility Husky vehicles, and a 2026 Ministry of Defence release said U.K.-contracted facilities in Ukraine were repairing UK-gifted Husky support vehicles and returning them to Ukrainian forces.
Sources: GOV.UK Ukraine Armoured Vehicle Donation, UK Parliament Ukraine AFV Delivery Answer, GOV.UK 2024 Ukraine Military Aid Package, GOV.UK Ukraine Maintenance Facilities
Timeline
The public sequence begins in June 2022, when the U.K. described Husky as part of an armored-vehicle donation and training lane for Ukrainian personnel. By May 2023, the U.K. government told Parliament that the listed donated armored and protected mobility platforms, including Husky, had been delivered to Ukraine.
The record broadened in April 2024 when the U.K. announced another large Ukraine aid package with 160 protected-mobility Husky vehicles. In 2026, U.K. maintenance reporting placed UK-gifted Husky support vehicles inside the sustainment system in Ukraine, with repaired equipment returned to Ukrainian forces.
Sources: GOV.UK Ukraine Armoured Vehicle Donation, UK Parliament Ukraine AFV Delivery Answer, GOV.UK 2024 Ukraine Military Aid Package, GOV.UK Ukraine Maintenance Facilities
Role in Ukrainian service
The sources support Husky as a protected mobility and support vehicle rather than a dedicated combat vehicle. The parent MXT-MV family page links this conflict use to mobility, force protection, and foreign-aid roles because the public evidence centers on donated armored transport, training, delivery, and repair support.
The British Army describes Husky as a protected support vehicle used for command, transport, food, water, and ammunition movement, with weapon fits varying by configuration. For the Ukraine conflict record, the strongest public sources document supply and sustainment of Husky vehicles to Ukrainian forces; they do not identify a specific Ukrainian unit, battle, or tactical incident involving a Husky.
Sources: British Army Husky, GOV.UK Ukraine Armoured Vehicle Donation, GOV.UK Ukraine Maintenance Facilities