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Having now done at least 3 episodes on the insane number of flaws, design issues, and damage to its own occupants this piece of junk has - even I'm astonished by this list (if it's fully accurate). In any sane world this would cause GD to be blacklisted and generals sacked.
Please keep anon. The issues that are coming out for AJAX are the tip of the iceberg, the list is endless. The PXR delivered by a unit on scorpion cyclone highlighted so much that has been ignored. And I’m only listening a few issues. - The vehicle batteries cannot sustain the vehicle for general use and the APU that is fitted to the AJAX variant is so prone to failing that units are stopping troops from using them. The COA for this is to carry a manpack on exercise to avoid the need of running the vehicle up, but this also effects training, with students not being able to receive full lessons. - There are no cam nets or thermal sheets designed for AJAX, we use AS90 cam nets that we cut to fit in the bin because its too big. We cant hide the thermal signature on the vehicle or hide it effectively enough to survive any kind of enemy searching for us. - Fuel tanks are failing, which means crews need to use the fuel pump in the CES to move fuel around and between vehicles. Whilst we talk about fuel tanks, its fair to mention that we mock the Russians for having fuel tanks on the rear doors, and yet we have made the same mistake. - The technical document is over 20k pages which is essentially needs a course to navigate. The CES schedule is multiple pages of army jargon and GD numbers that troops are struggling to decipher and I would argue that most people cannot accurately account for their kit because of this. - The L-specs used by instructors are a copy and paste mess from other vehicles, which leads to dangerous confusion in lessons, such as instructing a user to carry out GPMG drills on a HMG, and despite it being flagged, it remains in the L-spec. - When a stoppage occurs in the 40mm cannon, a 30 minute wait period is enforced on the vehicle by the system, this also stops the chain gun from being used because it lacks any mechanical means of firing. The obvious solution to this would have been to fit a L37 so that during a stoppage the COAX can still be fired and any faults/damages can be rectified at crew level and would give crews a dismountable GPMG for sentries. - Fuel… the vehicle is unsuitable by even a challenger 2 G4 chain. A squadron used 15000L of fuel in 35 hours if movement across 27 vehicles. The vehicles use approx 16L of fuel an hour, and with a tank of 795L, we will get 50hours of movement before empty. This is a vehicle designed to be used as a DEEP recce vehicle, and it cant even be sustained with POL by its G4 chain. - Recently ATDU was given the task of proving an AJAX can go from factory to the ranges and fire. To start with they couldn’t grease the tracks because the grease gun wouldn’t work, so they used a warrior grease gun (GD has now reinvented this and created their own worser version). next came the comms check, and the crews found that the internal wiring was incorrect and kit was missing or broken which had to be salvaged from other vehicles. The next hurdle was boresighting the vehicle which required someone from GD to come and do for the crews. In the end out of 4 vehicles, only 1 fired 10 rounds. - The vibration issues are worse than people realise. I challenge anyone to get in the back of a ARES and survive 30 minutes cross country. The same for AJAX when crews are hatch down. Crews have reported watching cables unscrewing while the vehicle is running. GD and the MOD’s solution is rubber tracks… AJAX is designed to be crewed by 3 people, and they expect them to be capable of replacing a rubber track without bringing other troops in to help, so that they don’t highlight their position. - GD has realised they are in the red with AJAX and will recoup their losses via spares on the vehicle. An ares dented a back bin, which required a replacement that cost £90k , because they decided they would only replace the entire unit, including lights and cameras, despite them being perfectly fine. - Lets talk about train as you fight. Unlike during training, the CES cannot be carried by the vehicle when fitted with its war fighting armour, which means it will need to be added to the growing G4 packet following on behind troops, alongside the crates of locktite that EVERY nut on the vehicle requires before fitting. These issues have been raised at every level, and they have been ignored. Regimental CoC have been told, brigade commanders have been informed, we even informed the GCGS team when they visited. They don’t care, and its clear that people are prioritising potential careers with GD than the MOD and the effect their negligence has on the troops they are dumping AJAX onto. I watched a vehicle nearly burn down when the crew crawled it back into camp because GD failed with mount the engine correctly and yet the crew was still blamed for the damage. The reality is, CVRT and warrior should have been upgraded to meet modern threats and come in line with equivalent vehicles. Someone decided that we need to move away from the “CVRT mentality” and that the CT40 and new turret cannot be fitted to warrior in a cost effective manner.
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I'm an [INSERT MINORITY] and EVEN I think liberalism/the left/tolerance has gone TOO FAR. You can read this exact same drivel in Spiked, the Free Press, whatever; this is just the same nonsense over and over again all in the service of dragging the Overton Window ever rightward
I am the child of immigrants. Illegal migration is creating division across our country. It is a broken system and we have a genuine problem to fix. My job is to find a proper solution that can unite a divided country.
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Podcasting is Praxis retweeted
🚒 Dumped Episode Alert 🚒 We discuss maybe the UK's most disturbing environmental hazard site; Arnolds Field, and why the council, the EA, the London City government, and everyone else passes the buck while people get very sick for more than two decades podbean.com/ew/pb-8knkm-196a…
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Huge salute and godspeed
NEW RP: You heard it here first. By the end of 2025 we will be ceasing all operations and bringing the Reel Politik podcast to a close after 9 years in an amicable "conscious decoupling". We intend to drop a few more episodes, then it's over and out. It's been real! LINKS BELOW.
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🚒 Dumped Episode Alert 🚒 We discuss maybe the UK's most disturbing environmental hazard site; Arnolds Field, and why the council, the EA, the London City government, and everyone else passes the buck while people get very sick for more than two decades podbean.com/ew/pb-8knkm-196a…
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Big shoutout to @sophiesmithjno and @_WilliamRalston for this episode - we stand on the shoulders of actual investigative reporters
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🚨 Shameless Episode Bonus Plug 🚨 Are YOU contributing to the downfall of British society with that bag of Quavers you forgot to scan? YES. The only way to be safe is to roll your face on the robot till and Put Money In Its Pocket. podbean.com/ea/pb-pnkia-1943…
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2️⃣ Five-Fingered Pod Alert 2️⃣ The UK has never been safer, but only on the information superhighway! The rest is an AN EPIDEMIC OF SHOPLIFTING that's putting Meal Deals In Your Pocket [bad] So we (Rob) thought we'd look at what is actually up with that podbean.com/ew/pb-pnkia-1943…
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We've wrapped PART TWO in anti-theft Patreon Paywalls and also lasers, security guards, robots, and AI Detecto-Vision For a mere 5 poonds you get a Praxiscast Clubcard with access to the discord, our full backroom stock of bits and episodes, whatnots patreon.com/posts/e364-bin-c…
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I talked with the @PraxisCast crew about what a reformed public media system might look like. It's not complicated or expensive. It just needs us to take control of the means of opinion production, from which the entirety of social reality derives. praxiscast.podbean.com/e/e35…
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I had a blast talking about the future of the BBC with the @PraxisCast mob. UK politics outlets that take themselves very seriously spend their time giggling about stupid SW1 bullshit. Meanwhile comedy podcasters take politics - and policy - seriously. praxiscast.podbean.com
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