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George Allison

George Allison
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George has a degree in Cyber Security from Glasgow Caledonian University and has a keen interest in naval and cyber security matters and has appeared on national radio and television to discuss current events. George is on Twitter at @geoallison

Reaper unmanned aircaft strikes Islamic State position near Mosul

A Reaper provided surveillance support to a coalition air strike north-west of Mosul, then used one of its own Hellfires to attack an Islamic State position.

Israeli F-16 crashes in southern Israel

An Israeli Air Force F-16 crashed while attempting to land at Ramon Airbase in southern Israel, killing the pilot.

RAF considering using unmanned aircraft to complement P-8 Poseidon

It has emerged that the Royal Air Force is considering using unmanned aircraft in a maritime patrol role to complement the P-8 Poseidon.

Exercise Unmanned Warrior 2016 kicks off

Defence firms are taking part in Unmanned Warrior 2016 where they will show off the future of autonomous, unmanned combat systems at sea throughout October.

Voyager tanker fleet now at full operating capability

The Voyager tanker fleet reached the milestone with the achievement of 'Full Service Date' on time and on budget.

Spain asks Britain to share Gibraltar

Spanish officials have invited Britain to share sovereignty of Gibraltar.

RAF interested in fitting booms to Voyager tanker fleet

The Royal Air Force has expressed interest in fitting its Voyager tanker aircraft with a boom, "if the funding can be sourced", a senior official has said.

Typhoons, Reapers pound Islamic State in northern Iraq

A pair of Typhoons operated to the north-east of Mosul while Reapers destroyed a vehicle.

Britain steps up strikes against Islamic State

A Reaper destroyed vehicles north of Mosul and Tornados hit a headquarters and a group of terrorists in the east while Typhoons bombed six targets in northern and western Iraq.

MoD say ‘there will be British steel’ in new submarines

The reassurance comes as a union boss claimed that French steel would be used for the new fleet of nuclear submarines.