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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

France orders Saab GlobalEye for airborne early warning

France has ordered two Saab GlobalEye aircraft with options for two more and deliveries from 2029.

UK Armed Forces personnel recognised in New Year Honours

Personnel recognised include humanitarian responders, rehabilitation leaders and specialist operators whose work underpins UK military readiness.

King salutes new officers at Dartmouth passing-out parade

The King has marked the commissioning of nearly 200 junior officers at Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, returning to the institution where he began his own naval career almost 55 years ago.

U.S. clears purchase of Leonardo BriteCloud decoys for F-35

The U.S. Navy’s sole-source move for the UK-built ALQ-260 BriteCloud from Leonardo marks a decisive choice that could set the tone for F-35 operators across NATO.

BAE Systems to integrate new IFF on South Korea’s KF-21

BAE Systems has secured an $11 million contract from Korea Aerospace Industries to integrate the AN/APX-127(V)1 Combined Interrogator Transponder on the KF-21 Boramae fighter, replacing the APX-126(V) currently fitted to the platform.

First Jackal 3 Extenda vehicles completed in Devonport

Babcock says the first Jackal 3 Extenda vehicles from the second production tranche have rolled off the Devonport line, marking a key milestone in the programme to deliver new high-mobility platforms to the British Army.

Thales to build AI mine warfare hubs for Royal Navy

Thales has been awarded an initial £10 million contract to deliver AI-enabled remote command centres for Royal Navy mine countermeasures.

New Baltic study finds spoofing surge near Kaliningrad

A new technical study has recorded a marked escalation in GNSS interference in the southern Baltic Sea, with shipborne measurements indicating a shift from simple jamming to coordinated spoofing–jamming activity near the maritime boundary of Kaliningrad.

Prestwick’s £1 Scot Gov rescue yields defence payoff

Glasgow Prestwick Airport, bought by the Scottish government for £1 in 2013 to avert closure, has developed into a fixture in UK and allied military logistics more than a decade later. It was a good bet.

Sweeney urges ministers to rethink Damen workboat deal

Scottish Labour MSP Paul Sweeney has called for ministers to intervene in the award of 24 naval workboats to Dutch firm Damen, telling the UK Defence Journal that the decision undermines the National Shipbuilding Strategy.