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Japan Quietly Arms Ukraine with a Mud-Hugging Workhorse

7 min readApr 17, 2025

A Surprise from the East. Japan’s Morooka PC-065B Hits the Ukrainian Front

Morooka PC-065B in Ukraine. Courtesy AFU

As first revealed by my friend and former boss, David Axe at Forbes, a rare Japanese donation to Ukraine has just been spotted at the front.

In a war defined by exotic FrankenSAM air defense systems, it’s easy to overlook a five-ton tracked dumper. But one just quietly rolled onto the battlefield in Ukraine, and it’s not Russian. It’s Japanese.

Meet the Morooka PC-065B: unarmed, unarmored, and probably the most tactically useful vehicle you’ve never heard of. It’s a tracked engineering platform originally designed for hauling rocks on Japanese construction sites. And now it’s hauling survival across the trench lines of Eastern Ukraine.

In a recent video, Ukrainian engineers were spotted operating the PC-065B at the front — its rubber tracks crawling across springtime mud like it was born there.

They weren’t building luxury condos. They were reinforcing bunkers, shuttling materials to sappers, and doing the gritty work that keeps Ukrainian infantry alive through artillery hell.

Here’s the twist: This is the first time Japan has provided military ground vehicles, of any kind, to a nation in active combat since World War II. Quietly, surgically, and…

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Wes O'Donnell
Wes O'Donnell

Written by Wes O'Donnell

US Army & US Air Force Veteran | Global Security Writer | Juris Doctor | Intel Forecaster | TEDx Speaker | Pro Democracy | Pro Human | Hates Authoritarians

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