Ten years of trouble: the scandalous British armored car gets another chance

Minister Luke Pollard provided a written response to Conservative Party member Ben Obese-Jecty concerning the development progress of the described “Ajax 2” project. In the response, Pollard informed Parliament that the ministry is proceeding with a phased plan to introduce an improved Ajax vehicle. According to Pollard, the initial phase involves updating trials conducted on the existing platform.

These trials will utilize a limited number of vehicles and must adhere strictly to established maintenance requirements and controlled operational conditions. For the second phase of the rollout, Pollard detailed that several significant improvements are scheduled for implementation over several months. These planned upgrades include the integration of advanced air filtration systems, enhancements to crew cabin heating, and the establishment of a new electricity generation system.

The timeline for these subsequent developments suggests a structured rollout, with certain elements anticipated over a period of ten months following the initial testing phase. The ministry’s approach, outlined by Pollard, emphasizes a methodical, staged deployment to ensure the integration of necessary technological enhancements to the Ajax platform while maintaining operational compliance throughout the process.

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One thought on “Ten years of trouble: the scandalous British armored car gets another chance

  1. It’s good to hear that the ministry is moving forward with a plan for the Ajax vehicle.

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