Ajax Manufacturer: Noise And Vibrations 'A Feature Since 2010'
General Dynamics has admitted noise and vibrations have been "a feature of the design" of the Ajax vehicles "since 2010".
General Dynamics has admitted noise and vibrations have been "a feature of the design" of the Ajax vehicles "since 2010".
A player of the video game 'War Thunder' allegedly posted the document in order to improve the accuracy of the design of the tank online.
We have looked at one of the internet's most searched questions about the Ajax programme.
Production of the British Army's Boxer vehicles has started at WFEL's plant in Stockport.
The MOD said in a series of tweets that the Ajax trials will only resume "when we are assured that mitigations are fully effective".
Experts have been researching the impact on personnel of being in a Challenger 2 during live-firing.
The Army has been trying out the technology in Episkopi for the Army's new Enhanced Light Force Battalion (ELFB).
General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith has described Ajax as the Army's "most sophisticated capability" and "effectively a computer on tracks".
A defence minister has revealed how many Ajax vehicles have been produced, as well as the numbers of completed hulls and turrets
Introducing Ajax – the British Army's 'eyes and ears' of the battlefield.
Some soldiers were invited to take part in pre-trials with Ajax prototype variants in late-2019.
All you need to know about how much defence has spent on the development and procurement of Ajax for the British Army.
New data has been published, revealing how many Boxers are on order by role and by build configuration.
Both are designed for combat, but with different capabilities.
Forces News spoke to two defence experts to find more out about the issues with the Ajax project.
The House of Commons has heard questions and answers from the Government about what progress had been made on the Ajax programme.