George Allison
Britain addresses munitions stockpile concerns
The Ministry of Defence is actively reviewing munitions stockpile levels and industrial capacity in response to evolving threats.
British stealth fighters given NATO accreditation
The Royal Air Force's Lightning force has successfully passed its NATO accreditation, enabling it to hold Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) duties in Iceland for the first time.
Head of Counter Terrorism vows no ‘hesitation’ on disorder
As UK policing deals with public disorder across the country, Head of Counter Terrorism Matt Jukes has warned "no hesitation" if disorder crosses into terrorism.
New warship readies for launch in Scotland
Images show how HMS Cardiff looks ahead of the ship entering the water over the next couple of weeks.
Images show new frigate ahead of launch in Scotland
Images show how HMS Cardiff, the second of eight Type 26 Frigates, looks today as the warship prepares for launch.
Britain launches new military spy satellite
The satellite, named Tyche, is the first of many and will operate in Low Earth Orbit and is expected to provide imagery and intelligence in support of British forces over its five-year lifespan.
UK, US and Australia trial AI-enabled killer drones
Australia, the UK, and the US recently conducted trials using AI-enabled uncrewed aerial vehicles designed to enhance military operations by allowing human operators to locate, disable, and destroy ground targets.
Costs of British Army 77th Brigade nearly double
The brigade’s operational costs have risen from £7.563 million in the 2015-2016 financial year to £14.523 million in 2023-2024.
AUKUS breaks down defence trade barriers in historic deal
A historic breakthrough in defence trade between the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia was announced this month.
RFA strike impacts British vessels deployed overseas
Yesterday, 15 August 2024, officers from the Royal Fleet Auxiliary made history by carrying out their first-ever strike action.