Britain’s Troubled Ajax Programme Restarts Amid Lingering Doubts and Soldier Safety Concerns
The Ajax armoured vehicle programme stands as one of the most ambitious yet problematic undertakings in the recent history of the British Army. Conceived as a transformative…
The Ajax armoured vehicle programme stands as one of the most ambitious yet problematic undertakings in the recent history of the British Army. Conceived as a transformative replacement for the ageing Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) fleet that has served since the 1970s, Ajax promised to usher in a new era of digitalised, networked warfare capability for the Army’s armoured cavalry regiments. At its core, the programme aimed to deliver a family of tracked vehicles built around a common platform, providing enhanced reconnaissance, command and control, protected mobility, and engineering support. With advanced sensors, a powerful 40mm cannon, and sophisticated…



