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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

BAE, PGZ win UK-Poland award for 155mm ammo work

The British Embassy in Warsaw and the British Polish Chamber of Commerce have jointly named Polish Armaments Group and BAE Systems as recipients of the British-Polish Collaboration Award.

RAF lead NATO sub-hunting drill in High North

The Royal Air Force Poseidon P-8A force, based at RAF Lossiemouth, took a leading role in Exercise Dynamic Mongoose 2026.
Flags of the United States, NATO, and Poland in front of military trucks inside a warehouse or hangar.

US and Poland complete deployable air base storage site

U.S. and Polish officials gathered at Powidz Air Base in west-central Poland to mark the completion of what is described as the U.S. Air Force's second-largest War Reserve Materiel site in Europe.

F-16s, Patriots drill counter-drone over Baltics

NATO has run a counter-drone training serial over Lithuania and Latvia, drawing together Allied fighters and ground-based air defences in a single integrated air defence scenario under the alliance's Eastern Sentry activity.
Aerial view of several motorboats leaving white wake trails across deep blue ocean surface (six boats visible).

NATO hunts submarines in the Norwegian Sea

NATO has wrapped up its premier anti-submarine warfare exercise, Dynamic Mongoose 2026, after two weeks of training that pitted Allied and partner forces against live submarines in the Norwegian Sea.
Two flags—Japan (white with red circle) and NATO (blue with white star-like emblem)—hung side by side against a dark background, symbolizing international cooperation.

Japan sends personnel to NATO Ukraine support hub

Japan has finalised a contribution of personnel to the NATO command in Germany that coordinates security assistance and training for Ukraine, a step the alliance describes as a further consolidation of Tokyo's long-standing partnership with NATO.

Australia now to get in-service Virginia class subs

The original AUKUS arrangement was for Australia to receive a mix of new and in-service Virginia-class boats, now it'll be solely in-service Virginia-class boats.

AUKUS launches first Pillar 2 underwater tech project

AUKUS defence ministers have announced the first signature project under Pillar 2 of the partnership, focused on the joint development of payloads for uncrewed underwater vessels.
Close-up of a black Velcro patch with a white winged emblem on camouflage military uniform.

The NATO Innovation Badge

NATO is developing a new quality assurance system for counter-drone and other defence technologies, designed to give nations a reliable way to identify which systems have been properly tested and are worth procuring.
Surveillance display highlighting a truck on a road, with a crosshair overlay and a red 'Tracking ATTACK' label below the image.

NATO has a counter-drone problem – inside the race to fix it

In a forest in southern Latvia, around 100 kilometres southeast of Riga and less than 150 kilometres from the Russian border, I watched a drone rise into the grey Baltic sky before, seconds later, something shot it down.