Finally deployable but is Ajax up to the Drone Age?
The Ajax programme has managed to put its well-publicised troubles behind it, with the family of armoured vehicles passing the latest milestone. Ajax – which comprises six vehicle types based on the same chassis – has declared Initial Operating Capability, which means it can now be deployed as a squadron on operations. The Ministry of Defence calls it the most advanced medium-sized armoured fighting vehicle in the world, but the vehicle has had to travel a bumpy road to get where it has today. More💻: https://www.forcesnews.com/services/a... #bfbsforcesnews #forcesnews #news #uk #military #army #vehicles #drone Subscribe to Forces News: http://bit.ly/1OraazC Check out our website: https://www.forcesnews.com Facebook: / forcestv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forcesnews/... X: / forcesnews

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