THE Army’s new £5.5bn tank is still making soldiers sick and deaf – despite government promises its problems have been fixed.
The British Army has suffered fresh humiliation over its troubled fleet of armoured vehicles after the new tanks left ...
But Defence Minister Luke Pollard said he was "confident" the UK's Nato allies would be interested in the vehicles and that ...
Sir Keir Starmer could send the Army’s troubled £6.3bn fleet of Ajax armoured vehicles to Ukraine as part of a peacekeeping ...
Britain’s most advanced armoured fighting vehicle has been declared safe and ready for deployment, after a procurement process punctuated by years of delay, cost overruns and trials during which some ...
The long-delayed Ajax armoured vehicle programme has “left its troubles behind”, a minister has promised. That is despite its ...
The UK Ministry of Defence’s (MoD’s) British Army Ajax tracked reconnaissance vehicle has finally been declared as having ...
Fresh concerns have been raised about the British Army’s Ajax armoured vehicle after soldiers were taken to hospital during ...
What that means is that around 50 Ajax vehicles are ready to deploy with front-line units of the 165 so far delivered.
Soldiers had to go to hospital this summer because of hearing and other issues after trialling the British Army's Ajax armoured vehicle, raising fresh fears about the problem-plagued platform.
With the UK facing an imminent capability gap after the retirement of its Warrior infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs), the Ajax IFV appears to be in a prime position to fill that gap. At DSEI 2025, ...