UK Military Halts Trials of New Tanks

They reportedly can't back over obstacles or travel safely at more than 20 miles per hour.

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LONDON (AP) β€” The British military said Thursday that it paused trials of its new fleet of tanks, after a newspaper reported the vehicles can’t travel safely at more than 20 miles (32 kilometers) an hour or reverse over obstacles more than 8 inches (20 centimeters) high.

The Ministry of Defense confirmed it had paused some training on the Ajax armored vehicles β€œas a precautionary measure,” after the Daily Telegraph newspaper reported a litany of problems with the tanks, including an inability to fire cannons while moving.

The newspaper cited a report due to be published next month. It said excessive vibrations had caused the speed restrictions and that crews were limited to 90 minutes inside the tanks at a time.

The defense ministry said it was investigating the tanks’ issues along with the manufacturer, American aerospace and defense company General Dynamics. It said training on the Ajax vehicles had resumed β€œwith appropriate safety measures in place.”

β€œWe are committed to the Ajax programme, which will form a key component in the Army’s modernized warfighting division, with current plans for Initial Operating Capability scheduled for summer 2021,” the ministry said in a statement.

Britain’s procurement program for a new generation of fighting vehicles is years behind schedule.

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