The UK’s Land Mobility Programme, an effort to replace thousands of British Army vehicles, may be about to undergo a radical change in direction. Change seems to be the order of the day for the UK’s ...
17:01, Tue, Nov 25, 2025 Updated: 17:04, Tue, Nov 25, 2025 The British Army has halted use of its Ajax fleet after dozens of soldiers fell ill due to noise and vibration problems. The embarrassing ...
The British Army has announced halting AJAX Training once again. Despite meeting its IOC milestone, the programme has once again been forced into a temporary pause after soldiers became unwell during ...
The British Army has paused the use of its Ajax armoured vehicles after approximately 30 soldiers became unwell from noise and vibration during a recent war game exercise on Salisbury Plain. Personnel ...
Army chiefs have been forced to halt the use of new Ajax armoured vehicles after troops told of vomiting and shaking so badly they struggled to control their bodies. Vibration and hearing problems ...
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The multi-million pound vehicles are made in Merthyr Tydfil The Army has paused the use of its Ajax armoured vehicles after soldiers became unwell from noise and vibration during a military exercise.
The army's £10m Ajax fighting vehicle was not an accident waiting to happen - but one that was already unfolding even as a defence minister declared it to be safe. Luke Pollard, the minister ...
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