THE Army’s new £5.5bn tank is still making soldiers sick and deaf – despite government promises its problems have been fixed.
The Ministry of Defence confirmed a "small number" of troops had reported noise and vibration concerns following trials on ...
The British Army has brought the Ajax armoured fighting vehicle into service, a major milestone for one of the UK’s most ...
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British soldiers sent to hospital with hearing problems just weeks before Ajax tank declared safe
Soldiers were sent to hospital with hearing problems and headaches after testing new British Army tanks - just weeks before ...
Expensive, noisy and eight years late, but the British Army finally has a new armoured fighting vehicle that troops could ...
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Britain’s Ajax Fighting Vehicle Is Ready for War with Russia
“Ajax is an advanced, fully digitised, land vehicle system delivering transformational change in capability to the British ...
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New British Army tanks capable of detecting enemy five miles away now ready for deployment
The British Army has unveiled a new type of tank, which military chiefs called the "most advanced" of its type on the planet.
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British Army’s Ajax armoured vehicle reaches IOC after setbacks
Ajax has been subjected to several years of testing, which included firing more than 20,000 rounds from its 40mm cannon.
Opened in June 2025, BAE Systems artillery factory in Sheffield is intended as the site of conversion for vehicles under the ...
The Ajax armoured vehicle programme has “left its troubles behind”, a minister has promised. The £6.3 billion Ministry of Defence project to build 589 of the advanced vehicles has been a source of ...
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