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Ajax IFV: The British Army’s £6bn elephant in the room
The UK Government has been humiliated by the Ajax debacle although the platform remains central to British Army plans.
The defence minister claims he wasn't made fully aware of issues which led to 35 people falling ill.
Cook Defence Systems, a British military vehicle parts supplier based in the North East, has entered an agreement with the UK government to keep a steady supply of spare tracks in production for ...
In a written parliamentary answer, Defence Minister Luke Pollard confirmed that the Army and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory have established an enduring research programme to assess ...
The British Army’s light protected mobility (LPM) requirement, part of the Land Mobility Programme, has taken on a new focus with the medium requirement bumped off to be replaced by heavy. The LPM may ...
The British Army is testing a new device called the WEEVIL that turns any compatible armored vehicle into a robotic mine-clearing machine that can autonomously plow a minefield into a dirt road while ...
This ground-breaking test, conducted at Dstl’s range in Porton Down, saw the laser weapon neutralise targets at distances in excess of 1km. The lightweight portable high energy laser system is the ...
In another step toward practical battlefield energy weapons, the UK has for the first time tested a laser weapon mounted on a British Army Wolfhound armored vehicle as part of the Land Laser Directed ...
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