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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

UK and France cooperating despite defence industry dispute

Defence Secretary John Healey has defended the UK’s close military cooperation with France over Ukraine, despite concerns raised over France’s role in excluding the UK from a £150 billion European defence fund.

Royal Navy escorts Russian ‘spy ship’ near UK

The Royal Navy has closely monitored the movements of a Russian survey ship and task group transiting UK waters, deploying warships, helicopters, and support vessels to maintain maritime awareness.

BAE and Repkon to boosting munitions supply capacity

BAE Systems and Repkon USA have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the development and production of advanced munitions, aiming to enhance supply chain resilience and meet increasing global demand.

Massive American bomber build up suggests upcoming strike

A significant movement of US military assets to Diego Garcia has been observed in recent days, suggesting preparations for a major air operation.

US expands command & control training to RAF Waddington

For the first time, the U.S. Air Force’s premier operational-level planning course, the Command and Control Warrior Advanced Course (C2WAC), is being conducted outside the U.S. at RAF Waddington.

Defence Secretary reiterates UK, French support for Ukraine

Healey made clear that the UK and France are leading efforts to build a coalition of nations to help secure peace in Ukraine.

UK set to improve military housing

The UK government is set to publish new plans to improve housing for military personnel and their families following the buy-back of 36,000 forces homes earlier this year, according to Defence Secretary John Healey.

MOD in urgent action to replace armour for UK troops

Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard confirmed that the MoD is taking rapid action, with new body armour being flown out to frontline units worldwide and an urgent programme of testing underway.

Leakers ‘would have consequences’ if breach happened in UK

Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard has addressed concerns over classified operational plans being shared via Signal, following questions from the Defence Committee about how the UK would respond to a similar incident.

Most Scots back Trident according to new poll

At a time of increasing international instability, a new Survation poll reveals that 56% support retaining the UK’s nuclear deterrent, Trident, while 22% oppose it.