After concerns over soldiers’ health last autumn, controversial programme will resume a ‘phased’ approach to service ...
The £6.3 billion programme was blamed for soldiers' sickness, with cold exposure, air quality, noise and vibrations among the ...
Trials of the Army's troubled Ajax armoured vehicles will resume "cautiously", with the defence minister acknowledging more ...
A decision was made to stop using the Ajax after soldiers became unwell from noise and vibration during a training exercise ...
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has been forced to suspend the use of the British Army’s Ajax armoured vehicle after personnel reported symptoms of excessive noise and vibration during exercises over ...
UK Minister for Defence Readiness says the vehicle’s noise and vibration levels were “below legal exposure limits” following ...
COMMENT: Burying the bad news of a non-decision over a useless but expensive defence disaster on a day when all eyes were on ...
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 ...
Britain resumes acceptance of Ajax armoured vehicles from General Dynamics after safety improvements, keeping within existing ...