George Allison
Tankers scrambling to refuel cargo aircraft over Arctic
We understand that a significant amount of goods brought to the UK this month are being brought by this one cargo aircraft.
Norway purchases over 8,000 artillery shell guidance kits
The sale includes additional components such as fuze wrenches, enhanced portable inductive artillery fuze setters, GPS antennae, and platform integration kits.
Over 1,600 sailors, Royal Marines ‘stand ready’ on Christmas
First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Ben Key expressed his gratitude for the work of the Royal Navy personnel, noting, "Your resilience and professionalism have allowed us to deliver on another demanding year".
RAF reflects on key achievements of 2024
"The RAF has continued to deliver with distinction this year, and we look forward to maintaining this momentum into 2025 and beyond", said Air Chief Marshal Sir Rich Knighton.
Image shows first hull in new Glasgow frigate factory
Imagery shows the first section of a ship, the third of eight Type 26 Frigates HMS Belfast, in the new Janet Harvey Hall at the BAE Systems Maritime shipyard in Govan, Glasgow, for the first time.
Russia’s Next Moves – Missile threats and cyber escalation
During a Defence Committee session, Fred Thomas MP asked what actions Russia might take next to pressure the West into reducing support for Ukraine.
New Glasgow shipbuilding hall receives first ship block
The BAE Systems yard in Glasgow has reached a new milestone with its new 'frigate factory'—officially named the Janet Harvey Hall—now hosting its first ship block, belonging to HMS Belfast.
American warship shoots down own fighter jet over Red Sea
Two U.S. Navy pilots ejected safely after their F/A-18 Super Hornet was accidentally shot down by an American warship whilst flying over the Red Sea.
Classified fighter jet specs leaked on War Thunder – again
EXCLUSIVE - Classified military documents have been leaked on the War Thunder forums—again. This time, the Eurofighter Typhoon’s radar system is at the centre of the unauthorised disclosure.
NATO and Russian forces investigate North Pole build-up
Satellite imagery and intercepted communications indicate a massive logistical build-up, described by one analyst as "a supply chain operation of global proportions".