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The British Army’s Ajax Infantry Fighting Vehicle Is a ‘Lemon’
The British Army’s Ajax infantry fighting vehicle was meant to replace aging CVR(T)s and transform Britain’s armored fleet. -Instead, intense vibration and extreme noise have injured crews, forcing ...
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The British Army’s faulty Ajax vehicles come back to rattle Parliament
The armored vehicles had been declared fully functioning after nine years of delays to the $8 billion program and repeated ...
GM Defense and the well-established defense contractor NP Aerospace joined forces to provide the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the UK Ministry of Defense with vehicles designed to ...
How do we best prepare light infantry forces for employment in large-scale combat? By organizing, equipping, and training our ...
An interesting strike mission involved U.S. AH-64E Apaches teaming up with British AW159 Wildcat helicopters, which acted as forward reconnaissance units, relaying intelligence and designating targets ...
In January 2024, British Chief of the General Staff Gen. Sir Patrick Sanders warned that British youth were now part of a “pre-war” generation. Pointing to the threat from Russia, he drew a direct ...
Thales will pitch its Bushmaster 5.5 protected mobility vehicle for the British Army’s Land Protected Mobility (Medium) requirement, which will replace medium weight in-service platforms such as the ...
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