This account of the Bushmaster protected mobility vehicle by Brendan Nicholson is the classic story of the ugly duckling - an 'armoured Winnebago - transformed swan-like into the vital lifesaver for Australian and Dutch troops on combat operations in Afghanistan. It was never designed to play that role. Based on South African and Rhodesian experiments with landmine-blast-deflecting V-shaped hulls, the Bushmaster was first conceived as a lightly armoured truck. In 1980s 'Defence of Australia' planning, the Bushmaster would move troops around the vastness of northern Australia pursuing 'thugs in thongs' bent on harassing locals