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Trials of the British Army's Ajax armoured vehicle will be "proceeding cautiously" after they were halted last year, a defence minister has said. A decision was made to stop using the Ajax after ...
LONDON, April 28 (Reuters) - Britain's defence readiness minister Luke Pollard said he had agreed to restart the army's acceptance of Ajax armoured vehicles from General Dynamics with ‌strict controls ...
Eli Lilly LLY-2.33%decrease; down pointing triangle continued its recent buying spree, agreeing to pay up to $2.3 billion for Ajax Therapeutics in a deal that bolsters the drugmaker’s blood-cancer ...
Eli Lilly’s run of near-weekly acquisitions still shows no sign of letting up, with the Big Pharma now buying Ajax Therapeutics for its clinical-stage myelofibrosis therapy. At the center of the deal ...
Government intent on pressing ahead with £6.3bn programme despite over 160 troops suffering from hearing loss Eric Williams is a journalist at The Telegraph, reporting across the news, features and ...
The government has halted all testing of the UK Army's new armoured vehicle - known as the Ajax - after a soldier was injured in a recent trial. The soldier reported vibration symptoms after riding ...
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The head of the British Army insisted the Ajax armoured vehicle was "demonstrably safe," weeks before its use was paused after soldiers became unwell. Around 30 troops fell ill across two regiments ...
Deployment paused after about 30 troops became sick while training to use heavily delayed £10m vehicles The British army has paused the use of its Ajax armoured vehicles after troops became unwell ...
The multi-million pound vehicles are made in Merthyr Tydfil The Army has paused the use of its Ajax armoured vehicles after soldiers became unwell from noise and vibration during a military exercise.