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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
Sleek stealth jet flying above clouds at sunset with distant mountain horizon and a bright sun low on the horizon

Huge new contract awarded to develop new GCAP fighter jet

The MoD has awarded BAE Systems a £708m contract extension to progress sovereign sixth-generation combat air technologies underpinning the UK's role in GCAP, covering the Tempest aircraft and the wider Future Combat Air System.
Three RAF flying-wing aircraft in formation above a winding fjord and rugged mountains in the distance.

Pollard hails ‘golden age’ for UK defence industry

Defence Minister Luke Pollard has indicated positivity for the UK defence industry, teasing GCAP news and a Storm Fighter timeline announcement while joking his phone was on loud in case the PM rang mid-reshuffle.
Two digital-camouflage stealth jets flying over patchwork fields, viewed from above, with contrails behind them.

Canada joins GCAP fighter programme as observer nation

Canada has become the first Observer Nation of the Global Combat Air Programme, gaining privileged access to the UK, Italian and Japanese fighter effort, in an announcement made on Wes Streeting's first day as Defence Secretary.
Large stealth bomber drone cruising high above clouds as several smaller munitions fall away beneath it.

SPEAR missile heading for MQ-9B drones and Gambit CCA

General Atomics and MBDA have committed to integrating the SPEAR precision strike weapon onto the MQ-9B remotely piloted aircraft and the Gambit 6 collaborative combat aircraft.

UK to rebuild hypersonic target capability after decade

The UK is to rebuild its sovereign hypersonic target capability after a gap of more than a decade, Defence Minister Luke Pollard has announced.

BAE, Boeing and Saab commit to UK assembly in T-7 bid

BAE Systems, Boeing and Saab have signed a teaming agreement on a next generation pilot training offer for the UK anchored by the T-7.
Three gliders soaring in a dusky sky with light-trail contrails behind them.

BAE unveils BlackThorn warhead for drones and missiles

BAE Systems has unveiled BlackThorn, a modular multi-role warhead for drones.

Farnborough opens with £36.2 billion in aircraft deals

Day one of the Farnborough International Airshow generated more than £36.2bn in commercial aircraft deals, according to ADS, with 234 firm aircraft orders placed, up 44% on the opening day of the previous show.
Unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) in flight against a cloudy sky with a gray fuselage and two large propellers.

Raytheon pitches Red Kite weapon at RAF stockpile gap

Raytheon UK has unveiled Red Kite, designed and digitally engineered in Britain, built on the StormBreaker airframe and aimed at strengthening RAF stockpile resilience.
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Wes Streeting appointed Defence Secretary

Wes Streeting has been appointed Defence Secretary in Andy Burnham's first cabinet, taking on delivery of the Defence Investment Plan as John Healey, who resigned from Defence over spending last month, becomes Chancellor.