Luke Pollard says three investigations are under way after further problems emerged with the beleaguered armoured vehicle programme.
A S 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 ...
General Dynamics (GD) -1.7% in Friday's trading after U.K. Defence Secretary John Healey said the government could cancel its £6.3 billion (~$8.4 billion) Ajax program, after the army stopped using ...
Britain said it was pausing all trials of the Ajax fighting vehicle, the latest setback for the army's troubled 6 billion ...
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The British Army's faulty Ajax vehicles come back to rattle Parliament
The armored vehicles had been declared fully functioning after nine years of delays to the $8 billion program and repeated problems with vibrations.
The British army has paused trials of the Ajax fighting vehicle due to technical issues and safety concerns. The program, costing £6 billion, has faced numerous setbacks since its inception in 2014, ...
The government has paused all testing of Ajax armoured vehicles after another soldier was injured during safety trials. Three ...
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