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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
Jet gliding over a snow-covered coastline at sunset, reflected in the calm icy water below.

Destinus and Rheinmetall push 2000km strike drone forward

Destinus has announced the accelerated start of the RUTA Block 3 programme, a 2000km range strike system being developed in partnership with Rheinmetall.
Royal Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon in flight over the sea, with underwing weapons and drop tanks visible.

Qinetiq range key to rapid Typhoon anti-drone deployment

The rapid integration and deployment of a new low-cost anti-drone missile on RAF Typhoon jets was made possible in part through trials conducted at MOD Aberporth range in west Wales, operated by QinetiQ under its Long Term Partnering Agreement with the Ministry of Defence.
Close-up of a wing-mounted rocket launcher under a military aircraft, showing yellow-tipped missiles ready for launch

RAF deploys anti-drone missile on Typhoon in Middle East

The Royal Air Force has deployed the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System on anti-drone operations in the Middle East, fitted to Typhoon fighter jets, after moving from testing to operational deployment in under two months.

Defence suppliers to earn more for on-time delivery

Minister Luke Pollard has told Parliament that defence suppliers who fail to deliver on time will earn less, as the government overhauls the rules governing around half of all defence equipment spending.

Aeralis collapses blaming UK Defence Investment Plan delay

Aeralis, developing a potential Red Arrows replacement, has collapsed into administration blaming delays to the UK Defence Investment Plan.
Three Apache-style helicopters fly in formation over rolling hills as sunbeams pierce dark clouds above a hazy landscape.

Firms selected for Apache loyal wingman programme

Four firms have been picked to support Project NYX, the British Army's programme to develop autonomous uncrewed systems as loyal wingmen for Apache attack helicopters.
Silhouette of a four-engine military transport aircraft (C-130-like) flying over the ocean at dusk with a cloudy sky.

Britain takes part in nuclear security mission in Venezuela

The United Kingdom played a central role in transporting highly enriched uranium from Venezuela to the United States as part of a trilateral nuclear security operation completed in early May.

Glasgow refuses Royal Regiment of Scotland freedom honour

Glasgow City Council has voted to deny the Royal Regiment of Scotland the Freedom of the City, a decision that has drawn criticism from politicians across party lines, the UK Defence Journal understands.

UK confirms F-35 standoff bomb buy

The Ministry of Defence has approved the procurement of the Small Diameter Bomb II as an interim standoff weapon for the F-35.

F-35 spares shortfall exposed as carrier surged to 24 jets

The UK sent a carrier to sea with 24 F-35s but spare parts for only 12, MPs reveal. PAC chair calls it "entirely unacceptable incompetence".