Army pauses use of Ajax armoured vehicle after troop illness The British Army has paused the rollout of its £6.3bn Ajax armoured vehicle after reports that some soldiers became ill during exercises.
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The Army has paused the use of its Ajax armoured vehicles after soldiers became unwell from noise and vibration during a military exercise. About 30 soldiers became ill when training to use the ...
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 ...
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The Army has paused the use of its Ajax armoured vehicles after soldiers became unwell from noise and vibration during a war game exercise. Some 30 soldiers became ill when training to use the ...
The Army has paused the use of its Ajax armoured vehicles after soldiers became unwell from noise and vibration during a war game exercise. About 30 soldiers became ill when training to use the ...
Some 30 soldiers became ill when training to use the armoured fighting vehicle over the weekend. The Army paused the use of the Ajax armoured vehicle after 30 soldiers reported feeling unwell during ...
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 British Army has paused the use of its new Ajax armoured fighting vehicles after "around 30" soldiers suffered vibration and hearing problems following a training exercise at the weekend. A ...
The British Army has paused the use of its new Ajax armoured fighting vehicles after "around 30" soldiers suffered vibration and hearing problems following a training exercise at the weekend.