George Allison
Experts warn Atlantic Bastion needs more ships to track subs
Defence analysts told MPs that the proposed Atlantic Bastion surveillance network will only be effective if the Royal Navy has enough ships to pursue detected submarines.
Royal Marines train with emergency services in stadium
Royal Marines from 43 Commando Fleet Protection Group have taken part in a joint training exercise with emergency services at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, practising responses to a simulated firearms incident.
Britain and Ireland sign new defence agreement
The UK and Ireland have signed a refreshed Memorandum of Understanding aimed at strengthening defence cooperation, with a focus on maritime security, cyber defence and information sharing.
UK orders 37 artillery weapon systems for RCH 155
Britain has ordered 37 artillery weapon systems for Boxer mounted RCH 155 howitzers under a 53 million pound contract.
Royal Marines launch Arctic raid from German submarine
Royal Marines commandos conducted a covert raiding mission from a German submarine during NATO Cold Response 26 exercise in Norway, emerging from the icy waters of an Arctic fjord to reconnoitre enemy positions before directing naval gunfire.
Counter-terrorism podcast returns with explosive new series
A podcast offering insight into the work of UK Counter Terrorism Policing has returned for a second series, featuring interviews with officers and specialists involved in national security operations.
American KC-135 tanker lost during operation over Iraq
A U.S. Air Force KC-135 aerial refuelling aircraft has been lost over Iraq during ongoing military operations in the region, according to U.S. Central Command.
Fire breaks out aboard American carrier in Red Sea
A small, non-combat-related fire broke out aboard the US aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford while it was operating in the Red Sea, according to the US Navy.
UK offers funding for two defence tech colleges in Scotland
The UK government has urged the Scottish Government to match funding for two proposed defence technical colleges, with ministers arguing the facilities are needed to support a growing defence order book and rising demand for skilled workers.
New defence growth deal worth millions announced for Scotland
The UK Government has unveiled a GBP 50 million defence growth deal aimed at strengthening Scotland’s role in advanced engineering, shipbuilding and defence technology.










