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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

Figures show defence key to Scotland spending allocation

Scotland’s latest Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) figures show that defence remains a substantial component of the country’s public spending allocation.

Australia controls UK submarine from 10,000 miles away

The Royal Navy has demonstrated for the first time that its new submarine Excalibur can be controlled from the other side of the world, with operators in Australia directing the uncrewed submarine while it was submerged in UK waters.

American bombers now in Europe to deter Russian aggression

"The message is deterrence, making sure Moscow understands that NATO can strike hard and fast if necessary."

British firm to supply comms masts for Australian frigates

UK engineering firm STS Defence has secured a contract from Rohde & Schwarz Australia to provide integrated main communications masts for the Royal Australian Navy’s Hunter class frigates.

MOD to award £4.1m contract for gun mount spares

  The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has published a transparency notice signalling its intention to award a four-year contract to ISTEC Services Limited for the...

MPs raise alarm over RAF Wedgetail delay

MPs recently raised serious concerns over the UK’s air surveillance capability as the RAF’s E-7 Wedgetail programme faces continued delays and questions mount over its strategic resilience.

Leonardo hosts Rampaging Chariots robotics tournaments

Hundreds of young people from schools, colleges, cadet units and youth groups took part in Leonardo’s annual Rampaging Chariots Robotics Games this summer, with events hosted at company sites in Luton, Edinburgh and Basildon.

MOD seeks ballistic testing services for personal armour

The Ministry of Defence has issued a preliminary market engagement notice for ballistic testing services to support both new-to-service projects and the ongoing support of personal armour used by Armed Forces personnel.

US, Australia, and Japan sign naval logistics agreement

The United States, Australia, and Japan have signed a new trilateral naval logistics arrangement aimed at deepening maritime cooperation and enhancing interoperability among their...

Home Office acquires OSINT tools to curb boat crossings

In the context of the Home Office’s planned procurement, OSINT capabilities will be combined with social media analysis and geospatial data analysis to strengthen UK border security.