The role of ABBA in the Ajax fiasco
‘It’s all about ABBA,’ a military acquaintance whispered when I mentioned the scandal of the British Army’s order of 589 Ajax armoured vehicles, for which -‘initial operating capability’ status has been withdrawn following multiple cases of soldiers suffering after-effects of intolerable noise and vibration. What could that possibly have to do with the great Swedish-songsters? Nothing, he explained: it is an acronym for ‘Anything But British Aerospace’, allegedly a mantra in defence procurement circles in a previous era. When the brass hats decided to replace the army’s 1970s-era tracked combat vehicles, BAE Systems (as it now is) proposed a variant of the Swedish-designed CV90 with Bofors guns, of which more