Vietnam-era M113s save lives in Ukraine war

Since being delivered to Ukraine in 2022 as part of U.S. military aid, the M113 armored personnel carrier (APC) has become a lifeline for Ukrainian forces on the battlefield.

Despite its origins dating back to the Vietnam War era, the M113 continues to protect infantry and support assault operations, saving countless lives.

The United States first announced the inclusion of M113 APCs in a military aid package on April 13, 2022. Since then, these vehicles have played a critical role in the defense of Ukraine, particularly on the eastern front. The armored carriers have proven their ability to withstand direct fire, as recounted by Ukrainian soldiers who rely on them in combat.

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Vitalii Kovalchuk, a 36-year-old M113 driver with the callsign “Pasportu,” shared his experiences of surviving multiple attacks while operating the vehicle.

“Our unit was completely surrounded, and we had to deliver a reserve group under heavy fire,” Kovalchuk said. “We came under small-arms fire and then took a direct hit from an RPG to the front of the vehicle. There was fire inside, but despite the damage, the vehicle kept moving. I was amazed. I pressed the gas, and it drove forward—it felt like a miracle.”

The M113, Kovalchuk added, enabled his unit to escape and saved their lives in the process.

A Lifesaver Compared to Soviet Armor
Ukrainian troops have noted the M113’s superiority over Soviet-era infantry fighting vehicles such as the BMP-1 and BMP-2. Unlike Soviet designs, which often result in fatalities among the crew and passengers upon impact, the M113 provides enhanced survivability.

“Compared to the BMPs, where casualties are almost certain in most cases, the M113 holds up well against both direct and indirect hits,” said 23-year-old gunner Oleksii Dmytrenko. “It offers much better protection for the crew and passengers.”

Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine has received various M113 variants from the United States and other Western allies, including Lithuania, Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, and Portugal.

The M113 was one of the first foreign armored vehicles integrated into Ukraine’s military arsenal in 2022. While some view it as outdated, Ukrainian soldiers commend its effectiveness in providing cover during intense firefights.

The vehicle’s ability to shield troops from small-arms fire and even rocket-propelled grenades has made it indispensable on the battlefield. Ukrainian forces continue to rely on M113s for troop transport, logistical support, and even offensive maneuvers, underscoring the vehicle’s adaptability and relevance in modern combat.

As the war in Ukraine persists, the M113 has become a symbol of resilience, proving that even older technology can play a critical role in saving lives and enhancing survivability in one of the most challenging conflict zones in the world.

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Dylan Malyasov
Dylan Malyasov
Dylan Malyasov is the editor-in-chief of Defence Blog. He is a journalist, an accredited defense advisor, and a consultant. His background as a defense advisor and consultant adds a unique perspective to his journalistic endeavors, ensuring that his reporting is well-informed and authoritative. read more

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