Government intent on pressing ahead with £6.3bn programme despite over 160 troops suffering from hearing loss Eric Williams is a journalist at The Telegraph, reporting across the news, features and ...
An incident that left more than 30 soldiers unwell while operating the Army’s Ajax armoured vehicle was caused by it not being used or maintained in line with its specifications, a senior officer has ...
The defence secretary has refused to give a timescale on when all the investigations into the troubled Ajax armoured vehicles programme will conclude. John Healey said he recognised the uncertainty ...
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The government has halted all testing of the UK Army's new armoured vehicle - known as the Ajax - after a soldier was injured in a recent trial. The soldier reported vibration symptoms after riding ...
LONDON — The U.K. Ministry of Defence has paused all use of the Ajax armoured vehicle after another member of the armed forces was injured during safety trials. The Ajax program was suspended in ...
LONDON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Britain said it was pausing all trials of the Ajax fighting vehicle, the latest setback for the army's troubled 6 billion pound ($8 billion) programme after years of ...
The government has paused all testing of Ajax armoured vehicles after another soldier was injured during safety trials. Three separate investigations are currently being conducted after around 30 ...
Whistleblowers ‘risking court martial’ to expose faults in Army’s £6.3bn armoured vehicle Tom Cotterill is The Telegraph’s acting defence editor. He has previously written for The Daily Mail and ...
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 ...