The government has paused all testing of Ajax armoured vehicles after another soldier was injured during safety trials. Three ...
Use of the £6.3 billion vehicle for military training was halted last month after around 30 soldiers became ill ...
Rob Page is speaking publicly for the first time about his two years spent putting the vehicle through its paces from 2019 to 2021.
The UK’s Ministry of Defence has paused all trials of the Ajax armoured fighting vehicle after a further member of the armed forces was injured, in another blow to the multibillion-pound project that ...
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NATO troops may need to fight without $6.7B Ajax armored vehicle amid safety crisis
The NATO is prepared to cancel the $6.7B billion Ajax armored vehicle program, Defense Secretary John Healey has warned, as serious safety concerns mount ...
Luke Pollard says three investigations are under way after further problems emerged with the beleaguered armoured vehicle programme.
The Army has paused the use of its Ajax armoured vehicles after soldiers became unwell from noise and vibration during a military exercise. About 30 soldiers became ill when training to use the ...
The British Army has paused the use of its Ajax armoured vehicles after approximately 30 soldiers became unwell from noise and vibration during a recent war game exercise on Salisbury Plain. Personnel ...
The British army’s new fleet of Ajax armoured vehicles was meant to be their new jewel in the crown: high tech machines for ...
An Ajax armored fighting vehicle is demonstrated during British Army Expo 2025 at Redford Cavalry Barracks in Edinburgh on Aug. 19, 2025. (Jane Barlow/PA Images via Getty Images) ROME — A British ...
The Ajax is a family of tracked, all-terrain, digitally enabled, armored fighting vehicles. The British Army is modernizing its arsenal, seeking to bolster its capabilities with an eye toward a ...
AS MOST DEFENCE ministries know, military-equipment procurement is governed by Murphy’s law: “Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.” Even so, the fiasco surrounding the British Army’s £6.3bn ...
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