More mea culpas...
please keep anon mate. I served as a REME inspector on the Ajax acceptance and testing team, where my primary role was to inspect all variants of the Ajax vehicles at Merthyr Tydfil in partnership with General Dynamics. Unfortunately, the vehicles consistently arrived in a poor state, and our inspections uncovered a long list of serious faults. Over 150 faults is accurate, and if anything is slightly an understatement. There are many usage limits on the platform, many of which get disregarded by CoC in order to "test" the vehicles to a standard required to meet IOC. How can a vehicle with usage limitations be classed as IOC is beyond my understanding.. The culture was always to just pass the vehicles regardless of what faults were found. We would have a very strict standard, and we would inspect and fail to that standard. Return to work on the following Monday and suddenly that standard has gone from the document and we are advised to use our judgement rather than a set criteria. I am ashamed of my time there, as I honestly felt that I could have done more to stop it. On top of that I have to live with a guilt that I was once a part of the cogs that was trying to bring this platform into service, and I failed at persuading the CoC to follow through on safety concerns.
I really hope they cancel the project. Maybe then I will have a good night sleep thats not haunted by ajax..
please keep anon mate. I served as a REME inspector on the Ajax acceptance and testing team, where my primary role was to inspect all variants of the Ajax vehicles at Merthyr Tydfil in partnership...
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