Ajax Armoured Vehicles (British Army)
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That’s turreted, at Bovington, and three months ago.
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I think there are a number of prototype/ trials versions. I think it's just that the "final production" version hasn't been delivered yet. I would not be at all surprised if that was a "customer changing his mind" problem, as much as a "production issue" problem.
Mind you - weren't the first 100 or so supposed to be produced in Spain? What happened to them?
Edit: Oops - sorry Bobp, should have hit refresh first - didn't see your post
Mind you - weren't the first 100 or so supposed to be produced in Spain? What happened to them?
Edit: Oops - sorry Bobp, should have hit refresh first - didn't see your post
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An article I found in Janes from the beginning of June 2020.
https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news ... a41a7aa603
https://www.janes.com/defence-news/news ... a41a7aa603
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No worries i am as curious as anyone, for sure they are making show in recent months, but I do not think the Household Cav has any quantity yet to make a Squadrons worth.Caribbean wrote:Edit: Oops - sorry Bobp
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I did hear somewhere it had something to do with a quality issue in the Spanish production plant. That article implies the Household Cavalry should have had some for training by the end of 2019,well maybe they have one of the pre production ones.Lord Jim wrote:An article I found in Janes from the beginning of June 2020
https://battle-updates.com/gdls-gives-a ... ettlefold/
The link above is slightly newer than Janes
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Maybe there is a faint glimmer of hope with this sentence from the article;
"The AJAX programme includes six variants, with more under consideration".
"The AJAX programme includes six variants, with more under consideration".
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Maybe one with a 105mm/120mm gun and ATGM for the ones with RWS.Lord Jim wrote:with more under consideration
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Anyway, they should commission more vids from the same team (I guess it was a recruitment piece... using conviction in the 'right' arena?)bobp wrote:
No worries i am as curious as anyone, for sure they are making show in recent months, but I do not think the Household Cav has any quantity yet to make a Squadrons worth.
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In this briefing summary I guess Joint Fires has been lumped under the other totals? Could be good news as we need more; change within existing total first... and revisit later (if "all the money is [NOT] gone" by then):
The AJAX programme includes six variants, with more under consideration: AJAX, (Scout/ISTAR), 245 vehicles, ARES (specialist troop transport), 93 vehicles, APOLLO, (Recovery vehicle with crane) 50 vehicles, ATHENA, (Commander’s C4ISTAR vehicle)112 vehicles, ATLAS, (Recovery vehicle) 38 vehicles and ARGUS, (engineer vehicle) 51 vehicles.
The AJAX programme includes six variants, with more under consideration: AJAX, (Scout/ISTAR), 245 vehicles, ARES (specialist troop transport), 93 vehicles, APOLLO, (Recovery vehicle with crane) 50 vehicles, ATHENA, (Commander’s C4ISTAR vehicle)112 vehicles, ATLAS, (Recovery vehicle) 38 vehicles and ARGUS, (engineer vehicle) 51 vehicles.
Ever-lasting truths: Multi-year budgets/ planning by necessity have to address the painful questions; more often than not the Either-Or prevails over Both-And.
If everyone is thinking the same, then someone is not thinking (attributed to Patton)
If everyone is thinking the same, then someone is not thinking (attributed to Patton)
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Yes I agree with regards the videos. Beginning to think (Some wishful) maybe there is some light at the end of a long tunnel. More firepower needed in the right places is a must along with the ammunition of course.ArmChairCivvy wrote:Anyway, they should commission more vids from the same team
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Bob, the photo I published was from a Household Cavalry twitter post on Wednesday so I assumed new news but later I saw the same photo in their (online) magazine from some months ago so now I have no idea what prompted the Wed post. You can see it here https://twitter.com/HCav1660/status/1273193825503268870bobp wrote:No worries i am as curious as anyone, for sure they are making show in recent months, but I do not think the Household Cav has any quantity yet to make a Squadrons worth.Caribbean wrote:Edit: Oops - sorry Bobp
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Recruitment possibly looking at some of the twitter links. The Household Cavalry were supposed to have quite a few of them by now, but there was some delay, now it looks like at least one has reached them for training. Your original picture is very high resolution and you can zoom in and see a lot of detail. So well found.Ron5 wrote:now I have no idea what prompted the Wed post
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I seem to remember a AJAX being with them about a month back, so this is good news.The Armchair Soldier wrote:Ares joins the Household Cavalry Regiment
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Must be a geek, I enjoyed seeing the tractor trailer just as much Oshkosh right? I'm no expert.
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But still no "Turreted" Ajax arriving! There is definitely a bottleneck somewhere.
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What exactly are they for?
What will they do?
Cant fight tanks, but can't self deploy.
Army procurement makes RN and RAF look like paragons of virtue.
What will they do?
Cant fight tanks, but can't self deploy.
Army procurement makes RN and RAF look like paragons of virtue.
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Rushing around with dash and elanZero Gravitas wrote:What exactly are they for?
Take up large chunks of equipment budget, rush around with dash and elan, burn nicely.What will they do?
It can fight tanks, but it’s likely to lose. It can self deploy, but it’ll be hard work and expensive. On the plus side it’s unlikely to outrun its logistics chain, which is what Strike seems to aim for.Cant fight tanks, but can't self deploy.
It’s got a fair way to go yet. After all, MRA4 cost more than the Ajax programme and the Army is getting something out of their expenditure.Army procurement makes RN and RAF look like paragons of virtue.
Quite why the role needed its own set of vehicles in the weight class its at is beyond me.
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True, but personally I prefer a cock up that I understand the requirement for (MR4) over a slightly better managed cock up that has no clear role at all!mr.fred wrote: It can fight tanks, but it’s likely to lose. It can self deploy, but it’ll be hard work and expensive. On the plus side it’s unlikely to outrun its logistics chain, which is what Strike seems to aim for.It’s got a fair way to go yet. After all, MRA4 cost more than the Ajax programme and the Army is getting something out of their expenditureArmy procurement makes RN and RAF look like paragons of virtue.
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It did have one before, but then the program was cut, many of its variants cut, and then the eventual formation it was supposed to fit into completely changed after the point at which it had already built steam.
Carter has a big role to play in this issue.
Carter has a big role to play in this issue.
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The early roll-out plan (when the recce rgmnts were still the apple of the pie) was to have one Ajax sqdrn to every 2 light recce sqdrns
- still a valid plan for formations other than Strike?
- still a valid plan for formations other than Strike?
Ever-lasting truths: Multi-year budgets/ planning by necessity have to address the painful questions; more often than not the Either-Or prevails over Both-And.
If everyone is thinking the same, then someone is not thinking (attributed to Patton)
If everyone is thinking the same, then someone is not thinking (attributed to Patton)
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I think at the point that it was clear that the requirements called for something the size and weight of an IFV, it should have been put on hold and reconsidered with the IFV and potentially the MBT requirement. Granted that’s with a bit of hindsight regarding world events and other programme progress.RetroSicotte wrote:It did have one before, but then the program was cut, many of its variants cut, and then the eventual formation it was supposed to fit into completely changed after the point at which it had already built steam..
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If the Army had its head screwed on, and a set of balls (Male service personnel only) it would bit the bullet and cancel the Ajax or at least offer it up for cancellation. If it did so out of the £3.5Bn production contract its could save at least £2.5Bn which could be spent on things the Army actually needs. Not issuing a production contract of the Warrior could save up to £0.5Bn as well.