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George Allison

George Allison
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George Allison is the founder and editor of the UK Defence Journal. He holds a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and specialises in naval and cyber security topics. George has appeared on national radio and television to provide commentary on defence and security issues. Twitter: @geoallison

Audit warns Afghan resettlement still lacks control

Report by NAO flags weak data, housing shortages and management gaps as risks to completing £5.7bn programme.

UK below NATO targets, short on heavy force capability

The UK is currently below the level required by NATO capability targets and does not yet have the full heavy force mass sought for high-intensity operations, Ministry of Defence officials told MPs.

Autonomous USV launches ocean glider in first

ZeroUSV demonstration for Royal Navy programme shows uncrewed vessel deploying subsea system without crewed support.

Scottish freight ferry contract awarded to Chinese shipyard

CMAL has identified a Chinese shipyard as the lead bidder to build two 140-metre freight flex ferries capable of carrying up to 200 passengers during peak periods on the Aberdeen to Orkney and Shetland route.

UK eyes interceptor drones in Hormuz to protect shipping

UK Defence Secretary points to interceptor drones as UK weighs plans on protecting vital shipping routes.

UK workshare unclear in NATO air defence project

The Ministry of Defence says the UK share of work on a new low-cost NATO air defence weapon will depend on the industrial solution selected.

Glen Sannox hull crack lessons applied to Glen Rosa

Ferguson Marine has detailed the cause of hull cracking on the ferry MV Glen Sannox and the engineering changes being implemented to prevent the...

Things have already improved at Ferguson Marine

Ferguson Marine has outlined a series of operational, management and infrastructure changes aimed at stabilising the Port Glasgow shipyard and improving the delivery of future vessel programmes.

Ferguson Marine shipyard looks to expand as yard grows

Ferguson Marine says it plans to install a semi-automated panel line at its Port Glasgow yard and is exploring further expansion locally, with space that could accommodate another panel line or automated equipment as part of future growth.

KNDS and EOS sign deal on remote weapon systems

KNDS and EOS Defence Systems have signed a teaming agreement to cooperate on remote-controlled weapon stations and associated weapons systems.