And I Thought U.S. Military Procurement Was Slow

The MoD says the Warthogs are now 'operationally fit' and pass all tests required. The first of the vehicles will be in Afghanistan by September

‘Urgent’ New Troop Carriers Get To War Zone 6 Months Late -- The Daily Mail

A fleet of life-saving armoured vehicles is to be sent to Afghanistan nearly six months late because their armour was not thick enough to protect soldiers against roadside bombs.

Gordon Brown promised the much-needed Warthogs would be on frontline duty with the Royal Dragoon Guards in Helmand Province by April.

But the all-terrain vehicles failed blast tests. Nine were blown up at the Armoured Trials and Development Unit at Bovington in Dorset. Experts decided the troop carriers needed an extra two tons of armour.

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My Comment: Contract delayed and politicians/bureaucrats fiddled .... people died. What more can one say?

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