George Allison
Carns warns drones mark ‘machine gun moment’ for UK forces
Veterans Minister Al Carns told MPs that uncrewed systems have transformed modern warfare as profoundly as the machine gun or the Dreadnought, warning Britain must lead this revolution or risk falling behind.
UK gives details on Type 83 and missile ship fleet plans
Defence Minister Luke Pollard has outlined new details on the Royal Navy’s Future Air Dominance System. The plan centres on the Type 83 destroyer and uncrewed Type 91 'Missile Ship', with service entry expected from the mid-2030s.
UK and Ireland to update defence agreement
UK and Ireland will update their 2015 defence agreement for 2026, covering training, maritime security, cyber cooperation and critical infrastructure, amid debates in the Lords over neutrality and cost-sharing.
Over 50,000 jobs estimated if UK spends 3 percent on defence
The UK defence industry could create 50,000 additional jobs by 2035 if government spending rises to 3% of GDP, according to new analysis released by trade body ADS.
UK unveils £250m defence growth deal to boost Scotland jobs
Scotland is to receive a share of £250 million in Defence Growth Deals, with ministers promising jobs, innovation and investment across the nation’s defence sector.
Could this be Britain’s future Commando Insertion Craft?
Leidos has unveiled its Sea Dagger design, pitching it as a contender for the Royal Navy’s future Commando Insertion Craft programme.
Commons debate highlights British unity on Ukraine
Defence Secretary John Healey and Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge both addressed the Commons recently, setting out cross-party support for Ukraine.
Britain’s new tank ‘must punch above its weight’
The Challenger 3 Main Battle Tank must deliver technological overmatch at a time when the UK will operate fewer tanks than its potential adversaries.
Defence Secretary: peace through strength in Ukraine
Defence Committee Chair Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi pressed Defence Secretary John Healey on how the UK is helping to align negotiations with concrete pressure on Russia.
Lords urge full force of law for defence sabotage
In the House of Lords, peers raised the alarm over sabotage and disruptive actions targeting the UK’s defence and aerospace industry.