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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

Russia in fresh round of airstrikes in Syria

Russian aircraft have bombed five more Islamic State targets in Syria, according to the Russian defence ministry.

RAF Lossiemouth Prepares for Joint Warrior

RAF Lossiemouth is set to host a large number of allied aircraft for Exercise Joint Warrior, which will take place from the 5th to the 16th of October.

HMS Ocean, HMS Bulwark sail for COUGAR’15 exercise

HMS Ocean and HMS Bulwark have deployed on the COUGAR'15 exercise.

Mystery aircraft was Sentinel preparing for Joint Warrior

An RAF Sentinel sparked wild speculation after it was spotted looping around the west of Scotland taking part in preparation for the Joint Warrior exercise.

Jeremy Corbyn would not use Trident

Corbyn has surprisingly said nuclear weapons "didn't do the USA much good on 9/11", despite being designed to deter nuclear aggression, not other attacks.

Russia building Arctic air defence base

Russia has sent deployed vessels to an Arctic region where new naval facilities are being built, including an air defence base on Sredniy Island.

Australia successfully refuels F-35’s

The Royal Australian Air Force has reached milestone in the development of the F-35A with a successful aerial refuelling of a F-35A Joint Strike Fighter.

RAF Search and Rescue operations have now ceased

They will be remembered for their tireless provision of life saving assistance and professionalism, if you at any point were part of this, thank you.

Royal Fleet Auxiliary demonstrate essential role

RFA Fort Victoria and HMS Duncan have completed a Replenishment at Sea by Merlin helicopter.

Upgraded J-31 to hit export market in 5 years

China has unveiled an updated version of the J-31 "Gyrfalcon" fighter jet which is expected to be marketed internationally within the next five years.