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The British Army’s Ajax Infantry Fighting Vehicle Is a ‘Lemon’
The British Army’s Ajax infantry fighting vehicle was meant to replace aging CVR(T)s and transform Britain’s armored fleet.
The Army has paused the use of its Ajax armoured vehicles after soldiers became unwell from noise and vibration during a ...
But Defence Minister Luke Pollard said he was "confident" the UK's Nato allies would be interested in the vehicles and that ...
The AJAX fighting vehicle was designed to transform UK battlefield intelligence, but military training was paused after ...
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The army's Ajax vehicle injured troops and cost billions - there must be accountability
The army's £10m Ajax fighting vehicle was not an accident waiting to happen - but one that was already unfolding even as a ...
Britain’s troubled £6.3 billion Ajax armoured vehicle program is once again under intense scrutiny after dozens of soldiers ...
The British Army has halted use of its Ajax fleet after dozens of soldiers fell ill due to noise and vibration problems. The ...
The long-delayed Ajax armoured vehicle programme has “left its troubles behind”, a minister has promised. That is despite its £6.3bn price tag for 589 vehicles – a cost of more than £10m each. The ...
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