UK to decide fate of Ajax as safety probe begins

A formal safety investigation into the Army’s Ajax armoured vehicle will take at least two weeks, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed, in a move that deepens uncertainty around the programme.

Neutrality offers no shield as hybrid threats reach Ireland

CEPA, a leading European security think tank, told the UK Defence Journal that Irish neutrality has no impact on Russian actions against the country or Europe as a whole.

Over one third of Ajax vehicles caused crew health problems

More than a third of the Ajax vehicles in a recent British Army training exercise were linked to new noise and vibration injuries, the UK Defence Journal understands.

NATO chief tells Putin ‘we are not going anywhere’

NATO foreign ministers have endorsed work on a path toward spending 5 percent of national GDP on defence and reaffirmed continued support for Ukraine.

UK sanctions Russian GRU after Kremlin linked to attack

The UK has imposed sweeping sanctions on Russia'a military intelligence agency, the GRU, after the final report of the Dawn Sturgess Inquiry concluded that Putin personally authorised the Salisbury operation that killed a British citizen.

No plans for new offences on impersonating service personnel

Labour MP Euan Stainbank asked whether the Ministry of Defence had assessed the merits of criminalising impersonating service personnel.

Britain to place 155mm artillery shell orders

The UK will place further orders for 155mm artillery ammunition with BAE Systems’ Washington facility.

Ajax trial manager blasts crews over ‘incompetence’

A senior employee of General Dynamics UK has posted comments on social media suggesting that crews bear responsibility for several problems associated with the British Army’s Ajax armoured vehicle.

Britain sets out aim to boost production in case of conflict

Britain is working to strengthen its defence industrial base and prepare for high-intensity conflict by increasing production capacity and reducing exposure to overseas supply chains.

UK ‘has capacity’ to boost Boxer vehicle build in wartime

Britain’s Boxer armoured vehicle programme contains headroom for increased output during war, according to information provided to Parliament.

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